Tuesday, December 6, 2011
Johnson is sentenced to seven years and three months in jail, plus three years supervised release.
Former Prince George’s County Executive Jack B. Johnson was sentenced Tuesday to serve seven years and three months in a North Carolina federal prison, ending a sensitive chapter in the county’s long political history. With his sentence, Johnson also received three years of supervised release and must also pay a $100,000 fine, $37,000 of which is due before he goes to the Butner Federal Correctional Complex on Feb. 3. In jail, Johnson must go through an alcohol treatment program. “In my wildest dream, I could not imagine being in a place like this," Johnson said before his sentence at U.S. District Court in Greenbelt. "I've lost everything — my reputation, everything I've worked so hard for." During Tuesday’s sentencing, attorneys for …
Monday, December 5, 2011
Check out some of the reporting outlets who wrote about the former county executive and his wife, former county councilwoman Leslie Johnson.
Ever since Metro area news outlets broke the story over a year ago about a corruption case involving former Prince George’s County Executive Jack B. Johnson, a number of other reports concerning Johnson, his wife and other co-conspirators have poured out. Readers can find information on the scandal—some tongue-in-cheek, some serious—about Johnson and his wife, former county councilwoman, Leslie Johnson, who both will be sentenced this week for their roles in a federal case that rocked the county. Jack Johnson said prosecutors wanted to put minorities in jail in this video released by the U.S. Attorney’s office and reported in The Washington Post. This surveillance video shows Johnson allegedly taking a $1,500 bribe from a Laurel physician…
Saturday, June 25, 2011
Prince George's County Councilwoman Leslie E. Johnson is expected to enter a guilty plea in federal court this week, local media reports.
Prince George's County Councilwoman Leslie E. Johnson (Dist. 6) is expected to plead guilty Thursday in federal court in connection with a federal corruption case involving her husband, former County Executive Jack Johnson, according to WTOP. The county councilwoman was charged with conspiracy to commit witness and evidence tampering. Thursday’s scheduled hearing marks the second time a plea hearing has been set in Leslie Johnson’s case. A May court hearing was canceled two days before it was to occur, according to the Washington Post. If Johnson is convicted of a felony, Maryland law requires she step down from her council seat. Leslie Johnson was formally charged with conspiracy in March, after a federal wiretap caught her destroying a…
madmary
1:17 pm on Saturday, March 10, 2012
I am a former PG County resident and I live in Anne Arundel Co. where our current county executive is indicted on charges. It seems that corruption is everywhere int he state.   more ›