NYPD officer accused of stealing $87K to pay for 'Booty by Jacks' workout program
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Yeison Rodriguez Acosta, 27, is accused of stealing more than $87,000 from customer accounts while employed at Wells Fargo. The funds were allegedly used to cover personal expenses, including payments for a BMW, a trip to Aruba, and a subscription to a fitness program. Acosta allegedly continued these activities even after entering the NYPD Police Academy in October 2024, graduating in May 2025. He faces a 30-count felony complaint with charges such as grand larceny and identity theft. Acosta was released under strict conditions pending his September court appearance.
Acosta allegedly stole over $87,000 from client accounts while working for Wells Fargo, utilizing banking information from 14 customers to pay various bills and expenses.
Charges against Acosta include grand larceny, identity theft, and scheme to defraud, reflecting the severity of his alleged actions during and after his police training.
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