Edward D. Mullins is seeking a fourth term as president of the Sergeants’ Benevolent Association, opposed by the current treasurer, Robert Johnson. The two are exchanging charges of various improprieties.
Mr. Johnson, a member of Mr. Mullins’s executive board since he was first elected in 2002, said he has been locked out of SBA headquarters on Worth St. in Manhattan. He has not been paid his union stipend and his union-supplied cell phone was turned off, he added.
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