Monday, September 26, 2011

MD State Delegate Tiffany Alston Derailed Gay Marriage, then gets Charged for Stealing State Money for her Wedding


This heifer is paying deep for her betrayal to the gay community. In Maryland, Miss Tiffany ditched her support to the gays, by derailing the chance for gay marriage in the state. Well, guess what?  She was just caught stealing state money to pay for her stank wedding:
 Del. Tiffany T. Alston, 34, a little-known freshman state lawmaker before this spring, is charged with writing herself checks and cashing them to pay for at least $3,560 in expenses for her wedding day. According to the Office of the Maryland State Prosecutor, she also wrote herself checks to help pay the salary of an employee in her law firm.

Alston’s wedding, attended by some fellow lawmakers and sorority sisters, was derided this spring by some gay activists. With whispers and shrugs outside Annapolis hearing rooms, some said it was ironic that so close to the celebration of her own nuptials a lawmaker reversed course and opposed letting gays marry in Maryland.

Now, questions about that wedding threaten to bring down the rising Prince George’s lawmaker as quickly as she burst into public view — and further tarnish a county and a state already racked this year by political scandals.
Well, what goes around, comes around tramp! She faces 10 years is prison and a $10,000 fine. I hope she's guilty.

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3 comments:

Unknown said...

I want to be amused by this, but I think that would be too much schadenfreude for one person to handle.

Anonymous said...

She's an attorney too? That's a double rainbow right there.

Anonymous said...

A woman with a good job and she goes and steals ,,,WOW. I hate that she is Black because it will ruin the chances for another honest Black person. I hope she has to pay back EVERY penny and get 20 years instead.

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