A scandal has rocked the political world in Maryland as Democratic State Senator Dalya Attar, her brother, and a Baltimore police officer have been charged with extortion. The trio allegedly orchestrated a blackmail scheme targeting a former political consultant who had become a vocal critic of Attar.
The indictment, unsealed on Thursday, reveals that Attar threatened to expose an affair involving the consultant and a married man in order to silence her ahead of the senator’s 2022 re-election campaign for the Maryland House of Delegates. The consultant had previously worked on Attar’s 2018 campaign but their relationship soured for unknown reasons.
The plot thickened as Attar’s brother, Joseph, and Baltimore police officer Kalman Finklestein, along with other accomplices, reportedly placed a tracker on the consultant’s car and installed hidden cameras in an apartment where the consultant met her married lover. Finklestein even made a disturbing comment in a WhatsApp voice message, expressing admiration for the man’s stamina after setting up the cameras.
The scandal has sent shockwaves through the political landscape in Maryland, shedding light on the lengths some individuals are willing to go to silence their critics. The use of surveillance tactics and extortion in an attempt to manipulate and control a political opponent has raised serious concerns about ethics and accountability in the state’s political arena.
As the legal proceedings unfold, the public eagerly awaits to see how this scandal will impact Dalya Attar’s political career and the reputation of those involved in this elaborate scheme. Stay tuned for updates on this developing story.
 
					
 
			 
                                 
                             