Marilyn Mosby's Home Detention To End Today

By FOX45
Posted on 06/20/25 | News Source: FOX45

Baltimore, MD - June 20, 2025 -  Marilyn Mosby's last day of home detention will be Friday, a judge ordered.

According to the order from U.S. District Judge Lydia Griggsby, Mosby filed for a motion for the return of her passport and a motion for waiver of her location monitoring fee on June 16, 2025.

Griggsby ruled that in support of the motion for the return of Mosby's passport, her home detention will be complete on June 20, 2025, and U.S. Probation says it will file a motion for early termination of Mosby's supervised release upon completion of her home detention.

Mosby, Baltimore City’s former state’s attorney, was convicted on two counts of federal perjury charges following a jury trial in November 2023, and a separate jury convicted her in a January 2024 trial on one count of federal mortgage fraud.

She was found guilty of perjury in late 2023 after she cited a CARES Act provision – federal COVID-era legislation – that allowed her to withdraw the funds penalty free because she claimed she suffered an adverse financial consequence due to the pandemic. However, the jury heard testimony from forensic accountants that Mosby made more money in 2020 than she did in 2019.

In January 2024, Mosby went to trial again for two federal mortgage fraud charges stemming from two Florida vacation homes she purchased; she used the funds from her retirement account as down payments on the properties. A jury found Mosby guilty of one of the mortgage fraud charges, pointing to a gift letter Mosby submitted to a lender indicating her then-husband, Nick Mosby, would give her $5,000 she needed to secure a favorable interest rate for the property.

However, Nick Mosby didn’t have the money and Marilyn was the one who actually wired the funds to her then-husband, who shuffled it around before sending it to the lender.

On Thursday, Marilyn Mosby made an appearance at the State of the People National Assembly at the Empowerment Temple, and took this photo on her Instagram:



Now, one day later, she will complete her home detention.