Former Detroit Police Officer Michael Mosley, age 48,
pleaded guilty today before the Honorable George Caram Steeh to bribery for
taking $15,000 in cash bribes from a drug trafficker, announced U.S. Attorney
Matthew Schneider.
Joining Schneider in the announcement was Steven M. D’Antuono,
Special Agent in Charge of the Detroit Field Office of the Federal Bureau of
Investigation.
Officer Mosley is a nineteen-year veteran of the Detroit
Police Department. As stated during Mosley’s guilty plea, in April 2019, Mosley
was a member of the Police Department’s Major Violators Unit. On April 3, 2019, Detroit police officers,
including Officer Mosley, searched a drug trafficker’s house pursuant to a
search warrant. The search uncovered two
kilograms of heroin, one kilogram of cocaine, and six firearms. The drug trafficker confessed to owning the
three kilograms of drugs to Officer Mosley, and the trafficker signed a
confession. After the April 3 search,
Officer Mosley remained in contact with the drug trafficker in an effort to
secure the trafficker’s cooperation concerning other criminal activity.
Subsequently, the drug trafficker offered Officer Mosley a
cash bribe of $15,000 in exchange for not pursuing criminal charges based on
the three kilogram drug seizure. Officer
Mosley agreed to the deal. On May 2,
2019, Officer Mosley collected $10,000 in cash that the drug dealer left for
Mosley in the backyard of an abandoned house in Detroit. On May 23, 2019, Officer Mosley accepted
another $5,000 in cash left for him by the drug trafficker at the abandoned
house. In exchange, Officer Mosley gave
the drug trafficker the original copy of his confession.
In addition to pleading guilty to one count of bribery,
Mosley will be forfeiting the $15,000 he took in bribes.
U.S. Attorney Matthew Schneider commended the outstanding
work of the FBI in conducting this criminal investigation of a corrupt police
officer.
“It’s rare that a police officer commits a crime, but in
this case Officer Mosley betrayed his oath as a police officer, and he betrayed
the citizens of Detroit and the vast majority of his fellow officers who seek
to protect and serve with integrity,” stated United States Attorney Matthew
Schneider. “This prosecution
demonstrates that we will not tolerate public officials who abuse their
authority and seek to use their power to line their own pockets.”
“The citizens of
Detroit deserve better from their public servants. Wrongdoing by police
officers undermines the public's trust and confidence in law enforcement
officers who are sworn to defend and uphold the law,” said Special Agent in
Charge D’Antuono. “The men and women of the Detroit Police Department are
dedicated to serving this community and misconduct by one of its officers is
not a reflection of the entire force. However, the FBI will do everything in
its power to bring corrupt police officers to justice and to restore faith in
the integrity of law enforcement throughout the city.”
The investigation of this case was conducted by the Federal
Bureau of Investigation. The case is
being prosecuted by Assistant U.S. Attorneys Sarah Resnick Cohen, David A.
Gardey, and Shankar Ramamurthy.
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