Soros-backed Prosecutor Marilyn Mosby indicted Baltimore City State’s Attorney Marilyn J. Mosby (D) was indicted by a federal grand jury on four charges Thursday, including perjury for falsely claiming a COVID-19 hardship on applications to withdraw $90,000 from her retirement account. The withdrawals, without a tax penalty, were a temporary financial option created by the federal CARES Act for people who suffered hardships during the pandemic. Mosby’s annual salary is $247,955.58. Mosby faces two counts of perjury for the two separate withdrawals from the retirement account citing coronavirus-related hardships and two counts of making a false statement on a mortgage loan application. Federal prosecutors say those false statements were made on mortgage applications for a home in Kissimmee, Fla., and a condominium in Long Boat Key, three hours to the west. As part of both applications, Mosby did not disclose a federal tax lien of $45,022 that had been placed against her and her husband, Baltimore City Council President Nick J. Mosby (D), 42. After withdrawing the cash from her retirement account, Mosby took out a $490,500 mortgage on the Kissimmee home and a $428,400 mortgage on the Long Boat Key condo. In each application, Mosby also responded “no” in response to the question: “Are you presently delinquent or in default on any Federal debt or any other loan, mortgage, financial obligation, bond, or loan guarantee,” even though she was delinquent in paying federal taxes to the IRS, prosecutors said. The Mosbys jointly had outstanding federal income tax liens for the 2014, 2015 and 2016 calendar years totaling $45,022, and a federal tax lien was filed against them in February 2020, according to a filing with the Baltimore City Circuit Court clerk’s office. Nick Mosby repeatedly told the press there were no such any such tax liens against the couple by the federal government. The lien was ultimately paid in June 2021, according to court records, after the mortgage transactions. ___________________________ Now there's a financially responsible professional. Not.
Manhattan’s Soros-Backed DA Won’t Seek Life for Cop Killers, Terrorists Manhattan's newly installed, George Soros-backed district attorney this week ordered prosecutors not to seek life without parole sentences for murderers, terrorists, and cop killers. Alvin Bragg issued a memo on Jan. 3 that forbade staff from seeking life without parole sentences and broadly discouraged them from seeking sentences beyond 20 years. A $1 million contribution from Soros helped Bragg secure a narrow 4-point victory last June in the Democratic primary. "My commitment to making incarceration a matter of last resort is immutable," Bragg's memo reads.
Embattled Manhattan DA Alvin Bragg huddles with PR pro, Preet Bharara over soft-on-crime uproar Embattled Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg is consulting a crisis communications specialist to try to douse the firestorm of outrage over his soft-on-crime progressive policies, The Post has learned. Sources also said Bragg is also seeking help from his old boss, former Manhattan US Attorney Preet Bharara. Bragg turned to veteran public relations professional Risa Heller amid the controversy that he acknowledged Sunday had resulted in “a challenging two weeks” since he took office Jan. 1, sources familiar with the situation said.
Top Pennsylvania senator seeks impeachment of Philadelphia DA over violent crime spike Senate President Pro Tempore Jake Corman wrote a letter Tuesday to Republican leaders of the state House of Representatives requesting they begin impeachment proceedings against District Attorney Larry Krasner for what Corman said was a failure to prosecute criminals.
NYC business leaders grill Manhattan DA Alvin Bragg over soft-on-crime policies City business honchos grilled Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg in a virtual meeting Friday — with some blaming his soft-on-crime policies for contributing to fears that the Big Apple is growing unsafe. Joe Ucuzogly, CEO of Deloitt USA, said his company’s employees are shaken after senior manager Michelle Go was killed when she was randomly pushed into the path of an oncoming subway train in Times Square less than a week ago, sources said. Ucuzogly asked the DA if the city will be working to make the subways safer, sources said. A retailer also told Bragg that crime is so bad in New York City that he’s installing the same type of security here that is used in his stores in violence-wracked Caracas, Venezuela, sources said. “The tone is [New York City] is lawless, and his memo empowers lawlessness,” a caller said, referring to the memorandum Bragg recently issued directing his office to take a lenient approach to prosecutions by dropping some misdemeanor cases and not seeking bail or prison time in a host of others.
Hate crimes in NYC skyrocket: Attacks on Asians up 343% and Hispanics up 700% from 2020 to 2021 as woke DA Alvin Bragg says he's expanding the hate crimes unit to address racially motivated attacks