NEW YORK — In a Feb. 29 story about the FBI raiding properties owned by Winnie Greco, an aide to New York City Mayor Eric Adams, The Associated Press erroneously reported the type of leave she was placed on following the search. Greco was on sick leave, not administrative leave, according to Adams.
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