EPISODE · May 27, 2025 · 57 MIN
🎙️Episode 10: Indicted While Elected Series Pt. 3 – Marilyn Mosby: The Prosecutor Prosecuted
from Black Coffee, Crime, and Crochet a True Crime Podcast · host Jasmine Prince
This week on Black Coffee, Crime & Crochet, we’re unpacking the rise and reckoning of Marilyn Mosby — Baltimore’s former State’s Attorney who once stood as a national symbol of justice during the Freddie Gray case… and is now facing a federal conviction of her own.👩🏽⚖️ We trace her story from Boston beginnings to Baltimore politics, highlighting her education, career trajectory, and the historic weight of being the city’s first Black woman elected to the role.🕊️ Freddie Gray’s story is told with care and humanity, detailing who he was and what his death meant for Baltimore. We explore the protests, the pain, and the political pressure that followed — all of which put Mosby in the national spotlight.💼 Then we dig into the real tea:The COVID hardship withdrawalsThe Florida vacation homesThe mortgage fraud and perjury indictmentsHer trial, sentencing, and supervised releaseAnd her ongoing push for a presidential pardon🎧 This episode includes:☕ Iced Coffee of the Week: Sunshine State Cold Brew🧶 Crochet Project: Hodgy Bonnet from @lovinghodgy. Watch the crotorial on her TikTok or YouTube or purchase the written pattern on Etsy. 💬 Sip or Spill: Was Marilyn’s prosecution justice—or retaliation?⭐ Review Shoutout & Cozy Outro💛 Support the podcast on Patreon for exclusive “Coffee Break” mini-episodes and early content drops: patreon.com/blackcoffeecrimecrochet📸 Follow me on Instagram: @blackcoffeecrimecrochet📱 TikTok: @blackcoffeecrimecrochet🌐 Website: blkc3.com🎙️ New episodes every Tuesday!
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This week on Black Coffee, Crime & Crochet, we’re unpacking the rise and reckoning of Marilyn Mosby — Baltimore’s former State’s Attorney who once stood as a national symbol of justice during the Freddie Gray case… and is now facing a federal conviction of her own.👩🏽⚖️ We trace her story from Boston beginnings to Baltimore politics, highlighting her education, career trajectory, and the historic weight of being the city’s first Black woman elected to the role.🕊️ Freddie Gray’s story is told with care and humanity, detailing who he was and what his death meant for Baltimore. We explore the protests, the pain, and the political pressure that followed — all of which put Mosby in the national spotlight.💼 Then we dig into the real tea:The COVID hardship withdrawalsThe Florida vacation homesThe mortgage fraud and perjury indictmentsHer trial, sentencing, and supervised releaseAnd her ongoing push for a presidential pardon🎧 This episode includes:☕ Iced Coffee of the Week: Sunshine State Cold Brew🧶 Crochet Project: Hodgy Bonnet from @lovinghodgy. Watch the crotorial on her TikTok or YouTube or purchase the written pattern on Etsy. 💬 Sip or Spill: Was Marilyn’s prosecution justice—or retaliation?⭐ Review Shoutout & Cozy Outro💛 Support the podcast on Patreon for exclusive “Coffee Break” mini-episodes and early content drops: patreon.com/blackcoffeecrimecrochet📸 Follow me on Instagram: @blackcoffeecrimecrochet📱 TikTok: @blackcoffeecrimecrochet🌐 Website: blkc3.com🎙️ New episodes every Tuesday!
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