Marilyn Mosby Avoids Prison for Mortgage Fraud and Perjury
Former Baltimore prosecutor receives home confinement, community service, and supervised release after conviction.
- Mosby sentenced to 12 months of home confinement, 100 hours of community service, and three years of supervised release.
- Convicted of lying about finances to withdraw retirement funds early and falsifying a gift letter for a mortgage.
- Judge considered impact on Mosby's family and lack of taxpayer money involved in the crimes.
- Prosecutors highlighted Mosby's pattern of dishonesty and lack of remorse.
- Mosby and her supporters maintain her innocence and plan to appeal the conviction and seek a presidential pardon.



























