It’s an indictment and not a conviction, but - - wow - - what an indictment. From the Baltimore Sun:
Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan’s former top aide, Roy McGrath, faces dozens of federal and state criminal charges that he misled officials into paying him a six-figure severance, embezzled funds for personal purposes and illegally recorded phone calls with the governor and other members of Hogan’s staff.
More from the Sun coverage:
Former Hogan chief of staff indicted on charges of secretly recording governor on phone calls, embezzling funds, Pamela Wood, Justin Fenton Baltimore Sun
This is one worth reading even if you’re trying to get by on five free articles per month. You may recall how it started. I sure do. From August, 2020:
Responsibility Village Green/Town²
McGrath used the transition from his job with the Maryland Environmental Service as an opportunity to fund his own personal nest egg. His response when caught showed a profound misunderstanding of how tax dollars work and, in essence, a profound disrespect for taxpayers. This was not a small error in accounting, or a legitimate misunderstanding of his job benefits. This was intentional.
The subsequent investigation turned up a good deal more than the initial discoveries, underscoring just how intentional McGrath’s actions were from the very beginning. I’m still pondering how Governor Hogan figures in this story. I’m sure he would like us to believe that this inconvenient tale of graft (that just won’t seem to go away) has nothing to do with him. I’m still contemplating these two possibilities:
1. Hogan was completely ignorant which means he isn’t a very good judge of character or an effective leader.
2. Hogan knew and it wasn’t a deal-breaker to him because his idea of business doesn’t preclude this kind of self-dealing. And that really calls into question what kind of leader he is.
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