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According to a source with direct knowledge of the ongoing federal investigation, in late April a federal warrant was issued for a target of the investigation, which sought, among other things, communications with Edward Finn; Finn s wife; Wormuth s wife; a former Prince George’s County police sergeant; two current Prince George’s County police officers, and Captain Gilbert Bowling of PGPD.
Only Finn has been charged in connection to the federal investigation.
Bowling is an elected commissioner for the Charles County Board of Commissioners. He was also once employed by Finn s security company. A source close to the investigation says he is a cooperating witness and not the subject of the investigation. Bowling has not been charged.
DOJ: Prince George s County officer charged with failing to report $1.3M of income from security business
Edward Finn has been with the agency since 1995 and is assigned to the Bureau of Patrol, according to the Prince George s County Police Department.
Credit: Prince George s County Police Author: Jonathan Franklin (WUSA9) Updated: 6:03 PM EDT April 23, 2021
PRINCE GEORGE S COUNTY, Md. A Prince George s County Police Department lieutenant is now facing charges after a federal criminal complaint was filed regarding his attempt to evade paying taxes for his business.
Edward Scott Finn, of Dunkirk, Maryland, was arrested on Thursday and is charged for attempting to evade or defeat taxes for five years between 2014 to 2019, according to the Department of Justice.