An investigation found a vehicle auctioneer owed Baltimore $480k The city couldn t revoke the license
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An investigation found a vehicle auctioneer owed Baltimore $480k The city couldn t revoke the license
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Updated: 4:06 PM EST Feb 12, 2021 Baltimore City State s Attorney Marilyn Mosby failed to disclose all of her out-of-town trips to the Board of Estimates, according to a report released Tuesday by the city s inspector general.Read the OIG reportThe OIG investigation found Mosby took 24 sponsored trips in 2018 and 2019 but had not submitted at least 15 of those trips to the Board of Estimates for approval.The report states the total cost for all the trips was almost $800 less than what she reported.The OIG also concluded that Mosby listed several gifts she received on her state financial disclosure form but did not provide a value.The report also states Mosby formed three companies in 2019 that did not generate any revenue but incurred more than $7,600 in expenses.The OIG said it s not within her power to determine whether Mosby fully complied with state ethics laws.Mosby s office said the state s attorney requested the investigation.The Baltimore City State s Attorney s Of