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Baltimore State’s Attorney Marilyn Mosby and feds file dueling documents in perjury case ahead of trial

Marilyn Mosby’s defense team argued the US Attorney prosecuting her has ‘historically been biased against her’

The US Attorney for the District of Maryland, who is prosecuting Baltimore State’s Attorney Marilyn Mosby on counts of perjury and making false mortgage applications to purchase two vacation homes, detailed Mosby’s finances and hit back at the embattled prosecutor’s attempt to strike the word “hardship” from proceedings.

Mosby pleaded not guilty earlier this year to the four-count indictment, which alleges that she claimed “adverse financial consequences” related to the COVID-19 pandemic to withdraw $90,000 from her city retirement account, then used the funds to place down payments on two vacation homes in Florida.

While Mosby claimed adverse consequences to withdraw from her retirement account, her salary as state’s attorney increased from $141,450 in 2019 to $151,268 in 2020. She also received more than $10,000 in additional “miscellaneous” compensation in 2020, according to the court filings.

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5 thoughts on “Baltimore State’s Attorney Marilyn Mosby and feds file dueling documents in perjury case ahead of trial”

  1. She is the biggest crook you will find anywhere. She is a big part of why Baltimore is what it is today! A ghetto slum.

  2. In a few months she can actually claim Hardship when her fancy job and high pay go away. She may be able to qualify for representation by a Public Defender.

    Don’t you love happy endings?

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