Former Prince George's County councilman charged with stealing $100k+ in campaign funds for personal use

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These charges come after the councilmember suddenly resigned after more than a decade of service.

PRINCE GEORGE'S COUNTY, Md. — Mel Franklin is making headlines again after formally being charged with embezzlement and perjury. This comes after the councilmember suddenly announced his resignation Friday after more than a decade of service.

Franklin served as the councilman representing District 9 from 2010 to 2018, and he was the At-Large councilman representing all of Prince George's County from 2018 until his resignation. 

Investigators say Franklin formed his campaign committee "Friends of Mel Franklin" in 2009 to help raise money for his election to the Prince George's County Council. He has been listed as the Chairperson of the campaign committee for 15 years.

According to charges filed on Thursday, from 2020 to at least October 2023, Franklin is accused of embezzling $124,450 from the "Friends of Mel Franklin" campaign account by moving the money electronically or by writing checks to his personal bank account. Detectives say Franklin used the funds from the campaign account to pay for personal loans and credit card debt, his personal rent, personal subscriptions and cosmetic procedures for him and a friend.

In one instance, investigators charged that Franklin spent funds on a 'one-night stay' in an executive suite at the Gaylord National hotel in National Harbor. Less than a year later he spent campaign funds on a hotel room at The Westin in the same area. 

In addition, from 2021 to Dec. 18, 2023, the charges allege Franklin was involved in a similar scheme where he embezzled $8,718 from the campaign account directly to third parties to pay for his personal expenses. He is alleged to have moved money from the campaign account to a friend, used the debit card associated with the campaign account to fund personal hotel-stays and cosmetic procedures for a friend, and made a deposit from the campaign account for an international trip in 2024. Franklin also paid off his personal credit card and paid for the upkeep of his personal car using the stolen funds, court documents say. 

Investigators say Franklin did not report the expenses described above on the required campaign finance reports. The charges accuse Franklin of falsifying information in reports to the State Board of Elections, including loan details, repayments, and bank balances.

“Our office strives to hold individuals in positions of public trust accountable if they violate that trust and exploit the Maryland electoral process for personal financial gain,” said State Prosecutor Howard.

The investigation into the former councilman is active and ongoing. 

WUSA9 attempted to reach the former councilman for comment. He did not respond. 

We did talk to current At-Large Councilmember Calvin Hawkins II.

"Am I shocked? Yeah. Am I disappointed? Yeah," Hawkins said. "But, my Christian walk demands that I reach out to him at a different level." 

Prince George's County's States Attorney Aisha Braveboy, however, did not mince words.

“We've been through a lot in Prince George’s County," she said. "I feel like we are at a place where we have not seen some of the negativity of the past and are moving forward in the right direction. So to see individuals who are representing our county have such charges leveled against them its disappointing.”

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