Marilyn Mosby Seeks Presidential Pardon After Fraud Conviction
Former Baltimore prosecutor appeals to Biden for clemency, backed by Congressional Black Caucus amid claims of political prosecution
- Mosby was convicted of mortgage fraud and perjury related to financial hardship claims during the pandemic.
- She is requesting probation, while prosecutors seek a 20-month prison sentence.
- The Congressional Black Caucus supports her pardon, alleging her prosecution was politically motivated.
- Mosby gained national attention for prosecuting officers in the 2015 Freddie Gray case, none of whom were convicted.
- The White House has yet to comment on Mosby's pardon request, with the decision pending.