Prosecutors’ case against Linda Sun, the ex-gubernatorial aide accused of raking in millions of dollars and other benefits while working as an agent for China, has "huge holes," an attorney for the Manhasset resident said in a closing argument at Sun’s corruption trial on Wednesday.

A lawyer for Sun’s husband, Chris Hu, also attempted to hack away at the government’s case, saying that federal prosecutors did not offer any proof that his lobster export business received contracts worth millions of dollars because of Sun’s work on behalf of Chinese officials.

Both attorneys urged the jury of 10 women and two men to acquit Sun, 41, and Hu, 42, who have showed little emotion during two days of closing arguments. The attorneys said the case was built largely on emails, text messages and bank

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