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Thursday, January 05, 2017

JUST IN: FBI investigating Prince George’s County liquor board

WASHINGTON – The FBI served a warrant on the Prince George’s County liquor board Thursday.

Federal agents went to the Largo offices Thursday morning on a court-authorized search, said FBI spokesman David Fitz.

He confirmed officers also were in other liquor board offices around the county.

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8 comments:

Anonymous said...

Senate President Miller represents that County and his family has had a large liquor store in the area for years. Is the wind for change finally beginning to blow in the halls of Annapolis?

Anonymous said...

Liquor boards are notorious for corruption.

Anonymous said...

hiccup.

Anonymous said...

Millers back room deals finally coming to light!

Anonymous said...

What, PG County again?

Anonymous said...

I think it might be significant that the FBI is served the papers while there was no mention of the State Police being involved. Gee, do you think the newly opened PG Casino got caught with untaxed booze?

Anonymous said...

Follow the $$$$

Anonymous said...

Anonymous Anonymous said...
I think it might be significant that the FBI is served the papers while there was no mention of the State Police being involved. Gee, do you think the newly opened PG Casino got caught with untaxed booze?

January 5, 2017 at 3:00 PM

pray tell. why would you think it was significant