>> A former political aide for two New York governors now charged with acting as a foreign agent for China, accused of spying in exchange for millions of dollars in lavish meals, including dishes of duck prepared by the personal chef of a Chinese government official. The accused woman's husband also taken into custody for allegedly laundering the money. >> ABC's reena Roy has the latest on their arrests. Linda, son, a former aide to two New York governors seen leaving court along with her husband Chris, who after the two were arrested. >> This week. Son charged with spying for China and allegedly taking millions of dollars in kickbacks, who charged with laundering the money, which allowed the couple to buy a $3.5 million home on Long Island. There's also a $2 million condo in Halla, Lulu, a brand new Ferrari. Event tickets, travel benefits and a special delivery of Nanjing style dock prepared by a Chinese government officials. Personal Chef son is a naturalized U.S. citizen born in China and was on the New York State payroll. For more than a decade, becoming governor. Kathy Hochul, deputy chief of staff before being fired last year, he had no access to, you know, documentation or securing information at all. >> Our cybersecurity. So there was a limit to it, to think that it that any foreign agent, any foreign government has the audacity to infiltrate a government organization like the state of New York has to be addressed. >> Federal prosecutors say son acted as an undisclosed agent of China work to prevent representatives of the Taiwanese government from meeting with high ranking New York state officials trying to shape the public statements of Governor Cuomo and Hochul to align with the Chinese government's political priorities. His son, seen in these images from the indictment, where prosecutors say she met with members of the Chinese Communist Party. The indictment also quoting Sun messaging a Chinese consular official. I very much value my relationship with the consulate and have done many things to make the relationship between the state and the consulate flourish, sun and Hu both pleaded not guilty and were released on bond. Son's attorneys, telling ABC news We are disappointed by the filing of these charges, which are inflammatory and appear to be the product of an overly aggressive prosecution