WASHINGTON — Federal investigators said there would be more defendants, and now a Maryland lobbyist is charged in a bribery ring that includes two former state legislators.
Attorney and registered state lobbyist Matthew Gorman, of Hyattsville, Maryland, is facing federal bribery charges for trying to influence a lawmaker, according to court documents. Gorman offered a $1,000 bribe to former Maryland Del. Will Campos on April 22, 2015, the documents allege.
At the time, the documents state Gorman represented clients to the Prince George’s County Council and liquor board.
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$1000? Not much of a bribe.
ReplyDeleteFunny how they forgot to identify them as being in The Party of Liberal Jim!
ReplyDelete$1000 was the price they thought his integrity was worth, but it might have been had for less.
ReplyDeleteI wonder how much of this is going on in smallsbury. You would never convince me it is not happening.
ReplyDeleteOk is it William A. Campos or William A. Campos-Escobar?? Did this idiot Democrat marry another Demcocrat dude?
ReplyDeleteAnonymous said...
ReplyDeleteI wonder how much of this is going on in smallsbury. You would never convince me it is not happening.
September 21, 2017 at 2:45 AM
I don't know the rest of the city council members as much as I know Muir Boda, but I have seen how he spent his money that was donated to his campaign from the Coastal Association of Realtors. It was party time until it was spent. Don't know how he justified the spending but he got away with it.
I am pretty sure Jim Ireton and Jake Day have been involved in corrupt deals all along. They are Democrats aren't they.
ReplyDeleteAnonymous said...
ReplyDelete$1000? Not much of a bribe.
September 20, 2017 at 3:51 PM
You obviously didn't read all of the articles. Too stupid to vote.