
Federal agents conducted a court-authorized search at 1447 Gillespie Ave., the Bronx home of Winnie Greco, a top aide to New York City Mayor Eric Adams, as part of an ongoing investigation. Greco, who has been a longtime ally of Adams, serving as a liaison and fundraiser to Chinese American communities since her arrival from Fujian in 1995, is under scrutiny for her financial relationships and fundraising activities. The FBI also raided the New World Mall in Flushing, known for hosting many fundraisers for Mayor Adams. This raid is part of a series of federal investigations linked to individuals close to the mayor, marking the third such incident in recent months. Amidst these developments, Greco suffered a medical episode during the raid, leading to her being transported to a hospital and subsequently placed on paid sick leave. The Department of Investigation (DOI) had previously launched a probe into Greco, who was featured at Mayor Adams' events, including the Times Square ball drop and a Jan. 25 women-focused presser.
An FBI spokesperson confirms that agents carried out morning raids at two Bronx addresses, which records show are owned by Winnie Greco, a former fundraiser for New York City Mayor Adams who now serves as his director of Asian affairs. https://t.co/ksiWN34L23
Mayor Adams adviser, Dir. of Asian Affairs, Winnie Greco is on paid ‘sick leave’ after medical episode during FBI raids at her homes Feds called an ambulance to bring the senior adviser to a hospital. https://t.co/wIRUUE7gSx
On Thursday, federal agents raided two homes owned by Winnie Greco, who serves as director of Asian affairs in the mayor’s administration. https://t.co/W68p7EwAAl






























