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National News See other National News Articles Title: The FBI just opened up on a former blue state Governor’s staffer The FBI just opened up on a former blue state Governors staffer Maryland GovPics, CC BY 2.0 , via Wikimedia Commons Republicans on Capitol Hill have launched investigations into weaponization of the federal government against conservatives. But no one expected what happened to a former blue state Republican officials top lieutenant. Because now the FBI has just opened up on a former blue state Governors staffer. When angry citizens call government employees criminals it is supposed to be all rhetorical hyperbole. This blue state Governors staffer turned FBI fugitive took it literally. And he just died in a dramatic police standoff. In what sounds like an implausible movie plot, former Maryland Governor Larry Hogans former staffer went off the deep end after getting caught red-handed defrauding taxpayers. Roy McGrath looked like your average political operator. But he was hiding a massive secretand when it came out everything unraveled quickly. McGrath allegedly recorded conversations with RINO ex-Governor According to the Baltimore Banner McGraths spiral from executive to fugitive was as puzzling as it was spectacular. Roy McGrath was a capable leader, helping businesses make deals at a trade organization. Later, he became an adept government administrator executing contracts and making Marylands bureaucracy hum, the local news outlet reported. But McGraths career arc took an unexpected turn as he rose through the state government ranks and became then-Gov. Larry Hogans chief of staff in 2020, the report continued. McGrath was eventually accused of improper government spending, lack of accountability, secretly recorded meetings, falsified time cards and one fabricated memo. The 53-year-old former state employee was indicted on charges that he committed fraud by getting the Maryland Environmental Service to fork over a $233,000 severance payment he didnt have coming. McGrath was Hogans chief of staff for 11 weeks before he resigned in the face of reports starting to circulate regarding the fraud accusations. While he pleaded not guilty, his actions seemed to indicate otherwise. He failed to show up at the beginning of his criminal trial which dealt with multiple charges of wire fraud, embezzlement, and document falsification. A manhunt ensued with both the FBI and US Marshals involved. A $20,000 reward was put up for information that could lead to his arrest. Authorities havent revealed whether McGrath killed himself during a standoff or if he was taken out by a member of law enforcement. Governor Hogan has been described by some as the most popular crook in America. Back in 2021 the Baltimore Sun published McGraths claims that Hogan approved the six-figure payoff. Criminal and legislative investigations followed, and last month he was charged on criminal counts that include misappropriation, misconduct in office, wire fraud and wiretapping for allegedly secretly recording conversations with the Governor and other top officials, the Sun reported in November 2021. Prosecutors allege that McGrath misled officials at his prior state agency, the Maryland Environmental Service, to get them to approve the severance deal by implying that the Governor supported it, the outlet added. Theres been little revealed regarding exactly what McGrath captured during his alleged wiretapping escapades. Its obvious McGrath couldnt have acted entirely on his own. But its equally likely numerous players behind the scenes are hoping the investigation into exactly what happened will die along with McGrath. Poster Comment: Give me three steps and you'll never see me no more. Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread
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