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BALTIMORE (CN) — A federal jury convicted a former Baltimore City
State's Attorney Thursday of two counts of perjury after falsifying
an application to withdraw retirement funds early during the Covid-
19 pandemic in order to buy two vacation homes in Florida.

Jurors took about seven hours to convict Marilyn Mosby, 43, on both
counts of the indictment. The charges each bring a maximum penalty
of five years in prison.

Mosby was accused in January 2022 of lying about her finances to
purchase an eight-bedroom house near Disney World and a Gulf Coast
condominium using $90,000 withdrawn from the city retirement plan
and by lying on her mortgage documents.

In both mortgage applications, Mosby falsely claimed she did not owe
back taxes to the IRS, when in fact she and her husband were facing
a $45,000 lien. She bought a Kissimmee house for $545,000 and a
condo in Longboat Key for $476,000, land records show.

According to the indictment, she falsely claimed the house was going
to be her “residence” in order to get a better interest rate, though
she had already signed a contract to make the house a short-term
rental. To get the other property, she lied about a $5,000 “gift”
payment from her husband, Nick Mosby, whom she filed for divorce
from in July.

Once the youngest top prosecutor of any major American city and a
rising “progressive prosecutor” for eight years, Mosby was also half
of a city power couple with her now-estranged city council president
husband. The verdict, capping a three-day trial, likely marks the
end of her legal career.

The case — thrice-postponed, and removed from a Baltimore courthouse
and split in two by U.S. District Judge Lydia Kay Griggsby — set the
former high-profile progressive prosecutor’s court-appointed defense
lawyers against a U.S. Attorney’s Office that previously sent the
city’s mayor to prison for fraud.

Mosby's defense had argued the pandemic dashed her hopes of
operating a side business, creating an eligible hardship under the
Coronavirus Aid, Relief and Economic Security Act, and that the
guidelines for withdrawing the money were vague.

“With little or no guidance, the evidence is that Marilyn Mosby got
it right,” public defender James Wyda told jurors in closing
arguments. “But even if she didn’t, if you think it’s wrong that her
business did not suffer an adverse financial consequence, it’s not a
crime. It’s a mistake.”

But prosecutors said she suffered no hardship, and simply put her
greed ahead of the truth, including the fact that Mosby had actually
received a raise in her day job to $248,000.

Mosby had told an online news outlet that she had no intention of
operating the business, Mahogany Elite Enterprises. In arguing that
the business actually was viable and that she did intend to operate
it before the pandemic set it back, Zy Richardson, Mosby’s former
spokeswoman, testified that she advised Mosby that it was “bad
politics” to run the company while in office, eventually convincing
her to lie to the news outlet about her original intentions.

Mosby declined to take the stand yesterday after prosecutors warned
that they would question her about $8,000 worth of tax deductions
she took in relation to her side business.

“US Attorney for the District of Maryland Erek Barron, his team of
prosecutors and the FBI deserve credit for the manner in which this
case was prepared and tried,” said David Plymyer, a former States
Attorney in neighboring Anne Arundel County and a vocal critic of
Mosby during her term. “The evidence presented against Ms. Mosby was
overwhelming. Basically, it’s another sad day for Baltimore which
has had too many sad days like it.”

Elected state’s attorney in 2014, Mosby made a name for herself by
criminally prosecuting six city police officers involved in the
police custody death of Freddie Gray, whose death sparked citywide
riots. None of the officers were convicted, but Mosby enjoyed a high
profile as a part of a new breed of progressive prosecutors working
to change criminal justice policy. In 2019, she petitioned to masse
vacate the convictions of thousands of people previously found
guilty of marijuana possession — a gambit that also quietly failed.

After cruising to reelection in 2018, Mosby stepped up her travel
schedule even as the city’s murder rate remained near record levels,
drawing scrutiny from the Baltimore Brew, which investigated her
travel and business interests, leading to her unraveling. Mosby lost
her bid for reelection in the city’s 2022 spring primary. She left
office in January 2023.

Mosby also faces separate mortgage fraud charges, though trial dates
for those charges have not yet been set.

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