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    Video shows moment ex-Hochul aide’s $3.5M LI home was raided by the FBI

    By David Propper,

    17 hours ago

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    Dramatic video captured the moment law enforcement raided the $3.5 million Long Island home of former aide to Gov. Kathy Hochul this week.

    Footage shows FBI personnel hauling equipment out of a heavy-duty black truck outside Linda Sun’s ritzy home tucked away in a gated community in Manhasset early Tuesday.

    A few law enforcement officials can be seen milling outside the five-bedroom house and standing near the door during the raid, with every light appearing to be on inside the home, according to video.

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    The reason for the pre-dawn blitz was not immediately clear. Neither Sun, 40, nor her husband, Chris Hu, have been accused of criminal wrongdoing.

    FBI agents could be seen pulling a folding table from the truck and bringing it toward the house in the video, with another clip showing a man, who appears to be part of law enforcement, opening the front door and walking outside.

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    It’s unclear what time the footage was captured, but it was pitch-black out and crickets were still chirping in the wealthy Nassau County enclave.

    No arrests were made during the raid, law enforcement sources said Wednesday. It was also unclear if the feds seized anything.

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    The search warrant was obtained by the US Attorney’s Office for the Eastern District of New York, sources said.

    Sun has worked in various government roles, including as a deputy chief of staff to Hochul.

    She left public service last year after “evidence of misconduct” came to light, a source told The Post Wednesday.

    The misconduct was serious enough that it was referred to law enforcement, the source added.

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