Prosecutors seek nearly 5 years for former Baltimore mayor
BALTIMORE — Federal prosecutors want the disgraced former mayor of Baltimore to be sentenced to nearly five years in prison for the scheme involving sales of her self-published “Healthy Holly” children’s books.
In a sentencing memorandum filed Thursday, prosecutors told a judge that a sentence of 57 months in prison would be an “adequate and just” punishment for Catherine Pugh’s “longstanding pattern of criminal conduct” and would deter other politicians from breaking the public’s trust. Pugh pleaded guilty in November to federal conspiracy and tax evasion charges in a deal with prosecutors.
Pugh, a veteran Democratic politician, is scheduled to be sentenced Feb. 27 in Baltimore. She was elected mayor in 2016 and resigned under pressure in May.
The case centres on lucrative bulk sales of Pugh’s “Healthy Holly” books to nonprofits and foundations to promote her political career and fund her run for mayor. The paperbacks were meant for schools and day care centres, but it’s unclear where tens of thousands of copies ended up.