Federal prosecutors are attempting to seize a $400,000 severance package recently approved by the Injured Worker Insurance Fund to its former chief executive officer, Thomas Bromwell Sr., the Baltimore Sun reported Tuesday.
Maryland U.S. Attorney Rod J. Rosenstein argued in papers filed in U.S. District Court in Baltimore that the severance pay should be targeted for forfeiture as part of the public corruption case against Bromwell, a former state senator who faces public corruption charges.
Bromwell and his wife, Mary Pat, are preparing to face trial in March on charges that they partic...
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