Ed Mullins, the firebrand former president of the Sergeants Benevolent Association, pleaded guilty Thursday to federal charges of wire fraud for fleecing more than a half-million dollars from the union he headed for nearly 20 years.
Mullins, who resigned in October 2021 under a cloud of allegations following a sweep of his home and the SBA’s offices by federal agents, was charged last February with defrauding the union to pay for gourmet meals, clothing, jewelry, home appliances and even a relative’s college tuition.
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