A federal judge has agreed to delay for a second time the start of former Baltimore Mayor Catherine Pugh’s prison sentence related to the fraudulent sales of her self-published children’s books.
BALTIMORE -- A federal judge on Thursday agreed to delay for a second time the start of former Baltimore Mayor Catherine Pugh's prison sentence related to the fraudulent sales of her self-published children’s books.
Federal prosecutors said Thursday that the request was accepted because of Justice Department policies intended to help protect against thePugh was initially supposed to report to a women’s prison in Aliceville, Alabama, about two months earlier, on April 27, but an attorney for the disgraced politician argued in a motion Wednesday that his client should have her start day moved to June 1.
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