Baltimore State’s Attorney Marilyn Mosby is again seeking to dismiss the federal charges against her, this time focusing solely on two counts of perjury related to allegations that she falsely claimed pandemic-related financial hardship to withdraw money from her city retirement account. In a motion filed late Wednesday, Mosby’s lawyers asked permission to file a .
Marilyn Mosby’s lawyers, in Wednesday’s filing, called the claim of perjury against her the “first of its kind,” saying no one else in the United States has been prosecuted for wrongly withdrawing money from their retirement accounts under the federal CARES Act.
Marilyn Mosby’s lawyers, in Wednesday’s filing, called the claim of perjury against her the “first of its kind,” saying no one else in the United States has been prosecuted for wrongly withdrawing money from their retirement accounts under the federal CARES Act.
The Daily Record and a regional press association have asked the judge overseeing Marilyn Mosby's case to revisit a decision to seal documents from public view.