Cumming Says She Won’t Revise her Mosby Report Despite Demands by the State’s Attorney To Do So

2/22/21

Isabel Mercedes Cumming

In a radio interview today, Baltimore Inspector General Isabel Mercedes Cumming defended her investigation into the travel and private business of State’s Attorney Marilyn Mosby, refusing a demand by Mosby’s lawyers that she partially “revise” her report.

“No,” Cumming told WYPR’s Tom Hall. “I’m standing behind my report.”

Cumming forcefully rejected the idea that the city’s Administrative Manual was “ambiguous” on the question of whether elected officials, like Mosby, are required to report travel to the Board of Estimates, even when it was being paid for by an outside organization.

“To me as an investigator, there was never a question of whether the Administrative Manual policy was applicable,” Cumming said.

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