BALTIMORE (WJZ)– Longtime Baltimore state lawmaker, Nathaniel T. Oaks, has been charged in U.S District Court with wire fraud.
Oaks is accused of accepting cash payments in exchange for using his previous position in the House of Delegates to help him with business.
Oaks served 30 years in the House of Delegates, and in February was appointed to take the seat of former Sen. Lisa Gladden, who stepped down for health
He served two terms in the House of Delegates when in 1989 he was convicted of stealing more than $10,000 from his re-election fund, as well as perjury and misconduct in office. He was given a five-year suspended sentence and was ordered to perform 500 hours of community service.
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7 comments:
Typical. And just the reason Baltimore is doomed.
No respect or subject would pull that ornament or head gear off his bad self.
I'm going to have to assume that his hat implies that he is a strong African Warrior or something like that instead of being a proud American who is of African descent. I don't want this to sound the wrong way but I don't see any other way of pointing this out. It seems pretty typical that those politician's, or anyone else as far as that goes, that wear costumes or ornamental headgear always seem to have something up their sleeve. Just saying, not hating.
whats a little wire fraud among friends?
well, let's just re-elect him to any office... again.
This is the MD DumbocRAT way. They rule. They put in more crooks.
I was hoping the display on his skull might be a tracking device the government placed there. Similar to the ankle bracelets.
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