Pennsylvania Attorney General Josh Shapiro says he will be announcing multiple criminal charges against a Philadelphia politician, according to a statement from his office.

A press conference will be held at 10 a.m. Wednesday in Harrisburg regarding the charges, the statement said.

As of Tuesday night, the official in question has not been identified. Shapiro’s office says the charges are against a “publicly elected state official from Philadelphia” and will include perjury, tampering with public records, theft by unlawful taking, theft by deception and contributions of corporations.

The Philadelphia Inquirer reports that state Rep. Movita Johnson-Harrell, out of West Philadelphia, has told people she expects to be charged this week.

She’s the same legislator who found herself in the middle of a controversy during her swearing-in at the Capitol in March, when Republican state Rep. Stephanie Borowicz gave what some lawmakers called a divisive opening prayer that espoused Borowicz’s Christian views. Johnson-Harrell said later that she became uncomfortable with Borowicz’s calling on the name of Jesus and mention of forefathers who owned slaves and Israel and the president “to weaponize my swearing-in.”

Johnson-Harrell has been under investigation since she won a special election in March, the Inquirer reported, after the 190th District was vacated late last year by Vanessa Lowery Brown following a bribery conviction.

There were several lawmakers who were charged in the same sting that led to charges for Brown, but the others pleaded guilty or no contest to their charges. After Brown was sentenced, she refused to stop down from her position as a state rep for nearly two weeks.

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