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Former City State’s Attorney Marilyn Mosby, recently released from home detention, is adamant that she committed no ...
As of June 20, former Baltimore City State’s Attorney Marilyn Mosby has completed her one-year home detention sentence.
Marilyn Mosby, who served two terms as Baltimore City State's Attorney before losing re-election, is the latest in a long line of city officials who have been convicted of crimes including two ...
On social media, news of Mosby's release from home detention was met with praise by supporters who continue to maintain her ...
Prosecutors alleged during the trial that Mosby lied about getting a $5,000 gift from her husband at the time, which helped her get a lower interest rate. 6 Mosby speaks at a press conference on ...
Marilyn Mosby disclosed the complaint with the Attorney Grievance Commission of Maryland during a recent appearance on ...
Griggsby ruled that in support of the motion for the return of Mosby's passport, her home detention will be complete on June ...
Attorneys representing former Baltimore City State’s Attorney Marilyn Mosby asked a federal appeals court on Friday to ... a $5,000 gift letter for a mortgage that she said her husband, ...
Mosby had her husband at the time, Baltimore City Council President Nick Mosby, write a letter saying he would give her a gift of $5,000 at closing. There was just one problem: Nick Mosby didn’t ...
Former Baltimore State's Attorney Marilyn Mosby filed a brief to the Federal Court of Appeals on Monday, requesting her convictions of perjury and mortgage fraud be reversed.
Mosby took the stand at her second trial after remaining silent at the first and told jurors that she did not know about the tax debts because her then-husband, Nick Mosby, kept them secret from her.
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