Westchester DA: NYPD officer spent $87K in stolen funds on trip, car, fitness program

The DA said Yeison Rodriguez Acosta allegedly used the stolen money to pay for a BMW, a trip to Aruba, and a workout program called “Booty by Jacks.”

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Jul 17, 2025, 4:31 PM

Updated 5 hr ago

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An NYPD officer stole more than $87,000 from Wells Fargo client accounts, according to the Westchester District Attorney's Office.
The DA said Yeison Rodriguez Acosta allegedly used the stolen money to pay for a BMW, a trip to Aruba, and a workout program called “Booty by Jacks.”
The thefts began while Acosta was employed at Wells Fargo and continued into his time with the NYPD, according to prosecutors.
He was arraigned Thursday morning in Rye City Court on a 30-count felony complaint.
Acosta was released but must surrender his passport and check in with the court daily until his next appearance on Sept. 30.
A temporary order of protection was also issued for the victims.