IRS files lien against Marilyn Mosby & Nick Mosby for unpaid taxes

Two Maryland public figures are in hot water with the IRS. 

Baltimore's City State's Attorney Marilyn Mosby and Maryland Del. Nick Mosby had a lien filled against them for $45,000 worth of unpaid back taxes, according to court records.

The lien is an attempt to collect unpaid taxes from 2014-2016.

Delegate Nick Mosby said, "I have been in ongoing conversations with the IRS for five years about the tax consequences of an early withdrawal from my retirement savings plan, which I did to support unplanned expenses after a series of family tragedies. I expect to have the issue resolved in the coming days."

Marilyn Mosby who was sworn into office in January of 2015, and is Baltimore's top prosecutor, has not made a statement.

According to the Maryland State Constitution, it is possible to remove the Baltimore City State's Attorney from office.

Fox45 News learned that this past summer Marilyn Mosby, asked an Inspector General for an investigation into her out-of-town travel.

In the past two years she has traveled to Germany, Portugal, Africa, and Scotland.

FOX45 reports, it has filed several public information requests for pertinent documents, and did not receive the records.

The State's Attorney's Office asked for thousands of dollars in exchange for certain public records, including $6,480 for specific email records and $156,000 for copies of Mosby's work calendar.

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