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The home of a top aide of New York City mayor Eric Adams has been raided by the FBI, per several reports.
Federal agents raided the Bronx home of Winnie Greco on Thursday morning, according to several local outlets.
Greco, 61, is being probed by the city's Department of Investigation over claims she improperly used her position in City Hall to get perks. She is currently on leave from her role at the mayor's office as Director of Asian Affairs.
The longtime advisor to Adams has been accused of promising a job to a campaign volunteer in exchange for renovating her kitchen and doing other labor around her home in 2022.
However, it's not clear if the FBI raid is related to the previous accusations against Greco.
The home of Winni Greco, a top aide of New York City mayor Eric Adams, has reportedly been raided by the FBI
Greco, Director of the city's Asian Affairs, (pictured to the right of Adams) is being probed by over claims she improperly used her position in City Hall to get perks
The Bronx home owned by Greco is pictured above
The City reported last year that Greco also asked for a $10,000 donation from a Chinese executive in exchange for access to a Chinese-focused government event at Gracie Mansion.
The two volunteers spoke to The City before the FBI raided the home of Adams' chief fundraiser Brianna Suggs as part of an investigating into an alleged kickback scheme.
The tech worker claimed he took up Greco's offer and she helped him land interviews with the Mayor’s Office of Immigrant Affairs two months after he began working on her house.
The man was hired as a program coordinator in July 2022, and says Greco continued asking him to help clean her kitchen and remove debris from her home.
He told The City: 'I felt obligated to help her. Two weeks after I began working at MOIA, she said to me, "Do you know how much effort I made to get you hired?"'
According to the report, he was fired in June following a three-month warning. The man claims things turned south after he began refusing to help Greco.
When he was give the warning, he was allegedly told by his bosses to 'be good to Winnie.'
The Chinese executive, on his part, told The City that Greco asked for the donation to go to a nonprofit she founded, and claimed she has asked the same of at least five other donors.
Greco has denied the reports, according to The New York Post.
A spokesperson for City Hall described the former campaign volunteer as a 'disgruntled former employee.'
Greco is currently on leave from her role at the mayor's office as Director of Asian Affairs
Top Adams fundraiser Brianna Suggs, also had her home raided by the FBI last year.
A campaign spokeswoman for Adams told The Post: 'Ms. Greco did not have a formal role on the campaign and has no authority to make promises to volunteers. A number of assertions made by The City in their article are simply incorrect.'
The serious allegations came after the FBI seized Adams' electronic devices following a raid on the home of his top fundraiser and longtime confidante Brianna Suggs, 25.
Suggs' house in the Crown Heights neighborhood was searched while Adams was on his way to meetings in Washington DC, forcing him to abruptly cancel and return to 'deal with a matter.'
The agents seized three iPhones, two laptop computers, papers and a 'manila folder labeled Eric Adams,' The New York Times reported. They also took seven 'contribution card binders.'
The agents also wanted records of travel to Turkey by any employee, officer or associate of the campaign; and documents related to interactions between the campaign and the government of Turkey, 'including persons acting at the behest of the Turkish government.'