The 11 News I-Team has obtained an inventory of the documents seized in the FBI and IRS raids linked to former Baltimore Mayor Catherine Pugh.The documents are new clues about why Pugh is on the radar of the FBI and IRS, and they raise new questions.The documents show that on April 25 agents seized from City Hall a computer, an iPad, documents related to former mayoral aide Gary Brown Jr., an invoice and check for the University of Maryland Medical Center for $100,000 payable to Healthy Holly LLC, house settlement documents, MoneyGram receipts and more.Pugh was paid $500,000 from UMMC's parent, the University of Maryland Medical System, between 2011 and 2018. It is not clear whether the check taken from her office was among those payments or an additional one.On the MoneyGram receipts, there was no time, amount or payee included in the agent's description.Brown was prosecuted by the state for funneling illegal contributions to Pugh's 2016 mayoral campaign. Agents took what they described as an income statement, check and invoices for Brown. No other detail was included.Agents seized settlement papers for Pugh's Ashburton house, which she bought apparently for cash in late 2016. The documents show federal agents also subpoenaed records from the Mayor's Office of Employment Development related to the nonprofit with ties to Pugh and Brown, known as the Maryland Center for Adult Training. MCAT, which also gets public money, was also raided on April 25.The early morning raids targeted several locations throughout the city, including:Baltimore Mayor Catherine Pugh's two homes in northwest BaltimoreBaltimore City HallPugh's lawyers' officeOffices of a nonprofit Pugh founded, and the home of the organization's executive directorBrown's homeThe documents also show agents took financial paperwork related to the Squeegee Corps, a pet project of Pugh's when she was in office. Another intriguing item taken by agents was a small note box with account numbers written inside.All of the items taken during the raids are being analyzed.Pugh resigned as mayor last week.

The 11 News I-Team has obtained an inventory of the documents seized in the FBI and IRS raids linked to former Baltimore Mayor Catherine Pugh.

The documents are new clues about why Pugh is on the radar of the FBI and IRS, and they raise new questions.

The documents show that on April 25 agents seized from City Hall a computer, an iPad, documents related to former mayoral aide Gary Brown Jr., an invoice and check for the University of Maryland Medical Center for $100,000 payable to Healthy Holly LLC, house settlement documents, MoneyGram receipts and more.

Pugh was paid $500,000 from UMMC's parent, the University of Maryland Medical System, between 2011 and 2018. It is not clear whether the check taken from her office was among those payments or an additional one.

On the MoneyGram receipts, there was no time, amount or payee included in the agent's description.

Brown was prosecuted by the state for funneling illegal contributions to Pugh's 2016 mayoral campaign. Agents took what they described as an income statement, check and invoices for Brown. No other detail was included.



Agents seized settlement papers for Pugh's Ashburton house, which she bought apparently for cash in late 2016.

The documents show federal agents also subpoenaed records from the Mayor's Office of Employment Development related to the nonprofit with ties to Pugh and Brown, known as the Maryland Center for Adult Training. MCAT, which also gets public money, was also raided on April 25.

The early morning raids targeted several locations throughout the city, including:

Baltimore Mayor Catherine Pugh's two homes in northwest Baltimore

Baltimore City Hall

Pugh's lawyers' office

Offices of a nonprofit Pugh founded, and the home of the organization's executive director

Brown's home

The documents also show agents took financial paperwork related to the Squeegee Corps, a pet project of Pugh's when she was in office.

Another intriguing item taken by agents was a small note box with account numbers written inside.

All of the items taken during the raids are being analyzed.

Pugh resigned as mayor last week.

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New: docs show FBI/IRS agents seized computer, IPAD, docs related to Gary Brown Jr, invoice and check for UM Med Ctr for $100k payable to Healthy Holly LLC, house settlement docs, Money Gram receipts and more

from City Hall in April 25 raids related to Catherine Pugh pic.twitter.com/6SUfUHnJvF — Jayne Miller (@jemillerwbal) May 8, 2019

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Docs show feds also subpoenaed records related to the non-profit with ties to Catherine Pugh and Gary Brown Jr, known as MCAT, from the Mayor's Office of Employment Dev

MCAT also raided Apr 25 pic.twitter.com/MUFqerVjNf — Jayne Miller (@jemillerwbal) May 8, 2019

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