Judge Denies Marilyn Mosby's Request To End Home Detention, Requests More Information

By FOX45
Posted on 10/16/24 | News Source: FOX45

Baltimore, MD - Oct. 16, 2024  - Judge Lydia Griggsby denied Marilyn Mosby's defense request to end her home detention and replace it with a curfew.

The former Baltimore City's State Attorney appeal came in light of her new job offer to serve as Director of Global Strategic Planning at an undisclosed California-based company. While the enterprise is headquartered in California, Mosby will be stationed in Maryland. According to her defense, this new position "will require routine travel to varying locations throughout Maryland."

However, the Court opposed Mosby's motion and is asking for more information regarding Mosby's new job.

"In this regard, the United States Probation Office informs the Court that it has requested certain information from the Defendant to define the role and duties of her new position as the Director of Global Strategic Planning, to better understand the nature of the Defendant’s work, specific responsibilities and goals," Judge Griggsby wrote in court documents.

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Mosby was convicted on two federal counts of perjury and one count of federal mortgage fraud following two trials ending in early 2024. The convictions came after a years-long legal saga that started with her federal indictment while she served as the top prosecutor in Baltimore City. She began her 12-month home detention sentence in June.