Marilyn J. Mosby and Nick J. Mosby
Google is everybody’s rap sheet. Grand juries usually launch with a paper trail and people wearing badges riffling through swatches of newspaper clippings, or, these days, printouts from news sites.
Those stacks of paper are a form of autobiography. They tell who a person is, what the person does, where the person’s been, and, if the proctoscopic analysis is thorough, where the pot of gold is buried.
That inevitably leads to a “net worth” – an exercise in addition and subtraction into whether lifestyle and income are out of sync as they were, say, in former mayor Catherine Pugh’s “Healthy Holly” scam, or of the haute couture tastes of former mayor Sheila Dixon.
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