However, a Baltimore police spokesperson says that the list was based on "mere allegations," Fox45 reports.
Mosby was sued by the nonprofit group, Baltimore Action Legal Team(BALT), to gain access to the list from 2019, which has not been made public until Wednesday, May 25.
BALT claims the list was common knowledge to those in the legal circle, and has been used by city prosecutors to not use officers on the list as witnesses due to their credibility issues so they can protect their criminal cases.
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