Posted on 06/27/2020 6:15:55 AM PDT by Libloather
Four months after she was sentenced, former Baltimore Mayor Catherine Pugh is due to report to prison Friday at an all-female facility in Alabama.
Pugh, who pleaded guilty last year to conspiracy and tax evasion in a self-dealing scheme involving her Healthy Holly childrens books, was en route Thursday to Alabama, according to her attorney Andrew White.
The Democrat initially was scheduled to report in April, but won a delay that month as prison officials across the country tried to assess and contain the threat of the coronavirus.
Justice Department officials limited the movement of inmates to minimize the spread of the virus. Defendants such as the 70-year-old Pugh, who did not present a flight risk or a threat to public safety, were more likely to be granted extensions. Others, like former Democratic state Sen. Nathaniel Oaks of Baltimore, 73, have been released early from prison.
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“What can she expect?”
Orange for the new black.
Its funny, my high school colors were orange and brown. Many of the students were destined to wear orange a few years after graduation.
‘protection’ from a bull dyke.
The former mayor of Baltimore will be treated royally, and may be out by Christmas.
She can expect to be elected to Congress. This is a resume enhancer.
A DEMOCRAT POLITICKSON went to PRISON??? I AM SHOCKED!
She may be eating off a dirty carpet in there.
Writing childrens books seems to be a new form of cover for political corruption payoffs, particularly for female pols
Just look at who has written” childrens books
Chelsea Clinton
Kamala Harris
Kirsten Gillibrand
Catherine Pugh
Nancy Pelosi
YUP, totally racist. Yes, she’s a crook, but white democrats like Hillary get much better treatment.
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