Baltimore State’s Attorney Marilyn J. Mosby has been indicted on federal charges of perjury for allegedly making false statements on loan applications, Baltimore Sun reported. 

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Mosby has been charged with four counts, one of which relates to a withdrawal of $40,000 that she took from her city retirement account in May 2020. She allegedly cited that she experienced a financial crisis due to the coronavirus pandemic.

“Mosby had not experienced adverse financial consequences stemming from the coronavirus as a result of ‘being quarantined, furloughed or laid off’ or ‘having reduced work hours’ or ‘due to lack of childcare’ or ‘the closing or reduction of hours of a business I own or operate,'” the indictment stated. All four are the perquisites for obtaining the loan. Records show that the 41-year-old’s salary as state’s attorney had increased to $248,000 in 2020. 

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Mosby also allegedly lied in order to lower the interest rate when she purchased a home in Kissimmee, Florida. During negotiations for the loan, she allegedly claimed that the Florida residence was a second home even though she had already lined up a management company to utilize it as a short-term rental.

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If convicted, she could face a maximum of five years in prison for each of the two counts of perjury. She could also face a maximum of 30 years for each of the two counts of making a false statement. 

Mosby was elected to become Baltimore’s top prosecutor in 2014 and was reelected in 2018. She is up for reelection in 2022.

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She and her husband, City Council President Nick Mosby, have been under investigation since February 2021 when the FBI issued subpoenas related to their political campaigns and outside businesses.