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Feds reveal they have recorded calls between Marilyn Mosby, company that manages Baltimore retirement accounts

As lawyers for Baltimore State’s Attorney Marilyn Mosby doubled down on their allegations of vindictiveness from federal prosecutors, the feds revealed a new detail about their case: The government has recordings of phone calls between Mosby and the company that manages the city’s retirement plan.

The revelation came to light during a flurry of filings in Mosby’s federal case Friday, first in the form of a letter from Assistant U.S. Attorney Leo Wise and then in a lengthy legal pleading the defense filed in another attempt to discredit Wise ahead of Mosby’s first court appearance.

“The United States has provided all recorded calls in its possession between the defendant and Nationwide,” reads the letter, referring to the company that manages Baltimore’s deferred compensation plans, according to court records.

Wise’s letter responded to Mosby’s defense claiming the government has not been appropriately forthcoming about prosecutors’ plans on whether they will call expert witnesses. The defense had argued that hiccups in the pretrial exchange of information between prosecution and defense could impact the May 2 trial date.

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3 thoughts on “Feds reveal they have recorded calls between Marilyn Mosby, company that manages Baltimore retirement accounts”

    1. Amazing how the sh*t always gets rewarded and end up at the top….only to lose it and go to jail. Each and every time.

  1. They can’t handle positions that require authoritive actions and responsibilities. They can’t pass up a chance to be corrupt.

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