Baltimore mayor indicted for using gift cards meant for the poor

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BALTIMORE ? Mayor Sheila Dixon was indicted Friday on charges that she accepted illegal gifts during her time as mayor and City Council president, including travel, fur coats and gift cards intended for the poor that she allegedly used instead for a holiday shopping spree.

A grand jury indicted Dixon on 12 counts, including four counts of perjury and two counts of theft over $500. She was also charged with theft under $500, fraudulent misappropriation by a fiduciary and misconduct in office.

The State Prosecutor's Office, which has been investigating corruption at City Hall for nearly three years, said Dixon received holiday gift cards for four years from several people. Prosecutors said the gift cards were to be distributed to needy families, but were instead used by Dixon to buy electronics ? including an Xbox, a PlayStation 2 and a camcorder ? clothes and other merchandise and also handed out to members of her staff.

"I am being unfairly accused," Dixon said in a statement. "Time will prove that I have done nothing wrong, and I am confident that I will be found innocent of these charges."

Dixon said she would not step down. "I will not let these charges deter me from keeping Baltimore on the path that we have set."

Her attorney, Arnold M. Weiner, leveled an angry verbal attack against State Prosecutor Robert A. Rohrbaugh at an afternoon news conference.

"Sheila Dixon has been the state prosecutor's singular, personal obsession over the past four years," said Weiner. "There wasn't a bedsheet that he failed to look under or a lead that he found too trivial for him to pursue personally."

Rohrbaugh declined through his office to respond to Weiner's comments.

Weiner also criticized Rohrbaugh for failing to secure an indictment for bribery, which he described as "the offense that every prosecutor looks for when he or she investigates a public official."

After consulting with City Solicitor George Nilson, Weiner said the charges would not affect Dixon's ability to continue in her job.

Dixon, a 55-year-old Democrat, served on the City Council from 1987 through 2007 and as council president from 1999 through 2007. She became mayor in January 2007, finishing the term of Democratic Gov. Martin O'Malley, and was easily elected to a full, four-year term later that year.

The state prosecutor's investigation began in March 2006, and has overshadowed her tenure as mayor. She has consistently denied wrongdoing, and while many political observers worried that an indictment could come at any time, the mayor nonetheless earned praise for efficient management, shrewd hiring and coolheaded responses to crises.

Some residents and city officials, including City Councilwoman Rochelle "Rikki" Spector and City Council President Stephanie Rawlings-Blake, expressed support for the mayor Friday.

Construction worker Michael Scott said he believes the allegations were racially motivated. Dixon is the first black woman to serve as mayor of Baltimore.

"I'm pretty sure they got it twisted up," Scott said. "They could be saying anything just to drag her down. Prove it to me."

The indictment against Dixon does not name Ronald H. Lipscomb, a prominent developer who briefly dated the mayor and who was indicted Wednesday on one charge of bribing a City Council member. But Weiner confirmed Lipscomb was "Developer A" mentioned in the indictment who showered the mayor with gifts and took several lavish trips with her in late 2003 and early 2004.

Both were married at the time, although they were separated from their spouses. Dixon has since divorced.

The indictment describes Dixon taking money from Lipscomb and using it to buy expensive gifts ? two fur coats and high-end skin products, for example ? all while pampering herself with trips to New York City, Chicago and Colorado with stays at lavish hotels.

The documents describe an elaborate scheme by which Lipscomb paid for part of a shopping spree Dixon enjoyed during a stay in Chicago. At one point, Dixon gave $4,000 in cash to a city employee, who deposited it in his personal checking account and wrote a check to pay off part of Dixon's American Express bill, according to the indictment.

Dixon obtained the cash after Lipscomb cashed a corporate check worth $15,000 and the two exchanged several phone calls, the indictment says.

Dixon has never listed any gifts from Lipscomb on financial disclosure forms. At the time of Dixon and Lipscomb's affair, his company was involved in several projects that received tax breaks from the city.

Weiner said the state prosecutor was using a mistakenly broad interpretation of the city's ethics law, which requires that elected officials disclose gifts from people doing business with the city.

Perhaps more damaging is the allegation that Dixon stole gift cards meant for the poor. For four years running, according to the indictment, Dixon received gift cards that were supposed to be distributed to needy families.

The alleged scam continued through December 2007. According to the indictment, a city employee gave the mayor gift cards from Toys R Us that were supposed to go to poor children. Dixon gave one gift card to a staffer, and investigators said they found five more in a search of her home last summer.

Dixon received Best Buy gift cards from Lipscomb's company in December 2004 and held onto some of them for a year before using them to buy CDs, DVDs and a video game, according to the indictment.

In 2005, Dixon hit up another unidentified developer for gift cards that she said would be used for needy families. The developer paid for 20 Best Buy gift cards worth $25 each, and Dixon used 19 of them, or $450 worth, to buy a camcorder, a video game controller and other electronics, the indictment says.

Dixon's financial disclosure statements for the years in question do not mention that she received any gift cards.

Weiner said most of the gift cards mentioned in the indictment were private gifts from Lipscomb.

O'Malley, mayor during most of the alleged wrongdoing by Dixon, declined through a spokesman to comment.
 

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a total p.o.s.......but,the morons of the great city of baltimore keep electing these manure for brains hacks based on race or party affiliation and they`re gonna get what they ask for....

what you have in baltimore is more people living off the dole than people that are supporting the city by working and paying their ridiculous taxes...

and when you have more non-productive people in a city,they`ll vote for politicians that take from the productive to give them more shit they don`t deserve and didn`t work for....

and when you have that basic imbalance,you have a system that is on the verge of collapse...

btw...wouldn`t be shocked if she got off....and wouldn`t be shocked if she continues to get reelected either directly or somewhere down the road....

/marion barry syndrome...
 
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which brings me to this blagoyovich character....i don't he did anything different than what every other politician(rep and dem) does/has done.....

anybody doesn`t think the gov. of new york doesn`t think he has gold in his hands when hillary's seat opened up?...i mean,he`d have to be blind not to take advantage of the opportunity...:SIB

blago is just an arrogant idiot who was playing the chicago game, got big headed and complacent and (like an idiot) discussed it on the phone....

the cursing`s no biggie... i`m sure it's how real power brokers, business people, politicians actually speak.....

/i am alone...and i am "the weasel".....:mj08:
 
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If this ends up in Political, I'll comment. Until then, and for the first time, I'm curious as to where GW lives.
 

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If this ends up in Political, I'll comment. Until then, and for the first time, I'm curious as to where GW lives.
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garden lives in Maryland in a bunker

kosar told me that much one time.

So I guess a crook mayor would be something gw

would get into
 
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