Friday, January 14, 2022

Mosby Indicted


Brad Dress, "Baltimore state's attorney indicted on perjury charges"
A Maryland grand jury on Thursday indicted Baltimore State's Attorney Marilyn Mosby on two counts of perjury and two counts of filing false mortgage applications.

Mosby faces a hearing at an unscheduled date in the U.S. District Court of Maryland in Baltimore. If convicted on the charges, Mosby faces up to 30 years in prison and a $1 million fine for each count of filing a false mortgage application and up to five years in prison for each perjury charge.

The perjury charges stem from Mosby's application for pandemic relief money in May and December of 2020,
when the attorney filed for federal relief dollars even though she "had not experienced any of the enumerated financial hardships she claimed to have experienced," according to court documents.

Mosby was earning more than $247,000 annually at the time of both filings, but collected more than $9,000 in biweekly installments from the relief money.

The state's attorney was also indicted for filing false mortgage applications when she purchased two vacation homes in Florida. In January and February of 2021, Mosby bought a $428,000 condo in Long Beach but did not disclose — as is required in mortgage applications — that she owed the IRS more than $45,000.  Mosby was indicted on another count for similar reasons when she purchased a vacation home in Kissimmee, Fla, in July and September of 2020.

Mosby was first elected to the state's attorney's office in 2014 and was reelected in 2018. She garnered national attention in 2015 when she charged six officers in connection to the death of Freddie Gray, who died while in Baltimore Police Department custody.

The Baltimore attorney is also under investigation in a separate federal probe into her personal business and tax records, along with her husband Nick Mosby, the city's council president.

Mosby's indictment follows that of other high-profile Baltimore politicians and office holders, includi
ng former Mayor Catherine Pugh, who in 2019 was indicted on corruption charges.

22 comments:

  1. Ted Cruz is going to the Supreme Court to bail her out :P

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  2. She did nothing wrong IMO...

    Taking advantage of foolish gov programs is no crime.

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  3. Gotta read the fine print. If the government forgives a student loan they count the amount forgiven as taxable income...

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  4. ...so if you borrow money from your pension fund and don't pay any penalties because of "covid hardship" claim... you owe the penalties if they don't think your "hardship" was sufficient?

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  5. If the gov't forgives your $200k in student debt, you have to pay income taxes as if you made $200k more that year. Even if you only *really* made $50k that year. Every penny you made won't even cover your new tax bill.

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  6. You should have studied to become an illegal immigrant or war refugee, sucker.

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  7. It's discrimination against people born in the United States.

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  8. Well, borrowing is just a fancy word for "steal."

    Sauce?

    Salsa Verde :)

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  9. Sauce is a snooty sealioning way to ask for a source :P

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  10. I figured it was limited to municipal level. Still fucked up.

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  11. Maybe they'll make it affordable to live in NYC just in time for no one wanting to live there.

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  12. ...and then they'll make a movie... "Escape from New York".

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  13. You are the Duke of New York. You are A #1.

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