Feds Charge Baltimore State’s Attorney With Lying on COVID Loan Application

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Marilyn Mosby attested under penalty of perjury that she had “experienced adverse financial consequences” as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic on an application form to pull funds from her retirement account without a penalty. But, in fact, her salary rose

State’s Attorney lied on her application for a COVID-19 hardship loan, a federal indictment returned Thursday alleges. Marilyn Mosby, 41, attested under penalty of perjury that she had “experienced adverse financial consequences” as a result of the coronavirus pandemic on an application form to pull funds from her retirement account without a penalty. But her salary of nearly $250,000 per year had actually never decreased, the indictment alleges.

In actuality, it rose from roughly $240,000 in 2019, and she continued to receive full pay throughout pandemic. Nevertheless, Mosby allegedly withdrew $40,000 from her retirement account without suffering the tax penalties she would have under normal circumstances.

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