Marilyn Mosby's Perjury Trial: Government Warns as Testimony Decision Looms

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Federal prosecutors have warned Marilyn Mosby, the former top prosecutor, that they would press her on several areas if she takes the stand in her own defense in the federal perjury trial. These areas include improper tax deductions, unsubstantiated charitable donations, and a potential mortgage fraud. The trial has focused on whether Mosby lied about suffering a financial hardship due to the pandemic to gain access to $90,000 in retirement funds and purchase two Florida vacation homes. Defense attorneys argue that Mosby had plans to launch a business called Mahogany Elite Enterprises, but it failed to materialize due to the pandemic.
Topics:nation#financial-hardship#legalcriminal-justice#mahogany-elite-enterprises#marilyn-mosby#perjury-trial#tax-deductions
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