Records show that state Senator Ulysses Currie has been the subject of three complaints by the Maryland State Ethics Commission for filing his annual financial disclosure statements late.
Currie is under the investigation by the FBI (web) for a consulting relationship with a grocery chain that he did not disclose. The ethics records shed no light on the Prince George's County Democrat's work for Shoppers Food & Pharmacy.
The Washington Post reports that on two occasions, in 1996 and 2004, Currie agreed to pay $250 late fees after filing the tardy disclosure statements. He also made $100 payments each time in lieu of potential court costs.
The records show that in addition to the three late filings, Currie filed several reports after the April 30th deadline.
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