ELECTION 2022: POT FACTORY’S FAVORITE IS FRITZ, caught with illegal plants not prosecuted

Fritz found over $53,000 in new contributions; outlaws and lawyers flock to support their source of get-out jail-free cards and plea deals

Pot Factory owners caught with illegal plants not prosecuted

BY KEN ROSSIGNOL
THE CHESAPEAKE TODAY


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Included in the fundraising achieved by Richard Fritz for the June 14, 2022, reporting period for the 2022 Republican Primary election from legal eagles, defense attorneys, and their spouses, which come in handy for arranging plea deals for their clients. In contrast, Jaymi Sterling announced that she would not take contributions from criminal defense attorneys who practice in St. Mary’s County. Some of the largest contributions to Fritz come from local seekers of plea deals that came within days of an easy plea deal granted – which continues the years of corruption in the Fritz years since he was first sworn in as States Attorney in 1999.

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Also included in the latest filing of campaign contributions to Fritz was a swarm of donations from the Pot Factory folks led by Charlie Mattingly, who was able to construct an industrial project in a residential area in Abell, which is in the critical area.
An investigation by the St. Mary’s Sheriff’s Department narcotics division came about when they learned that the Pot Factory folks got a head start on their grow business before the legal opening date arrived for medical grow facilities.
Marijuana remains a federally illegal drug and shipping any marijuana through the mail over the threshold allowed by the Postal Service for cannabis oil is illegal. The Postal Service says that the requirement that the tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) concentration of such hemp (or its derivatives) may not exceed a 0.3 percent limit. An investigation brought to Fritz into the Pot Factory folks that involved plants and seeds shipped in from Colorado and other areas disappeared and was never prosecuted by Fritz.

POT FACTORY FOLKS AND COHORTS

Schmidt, Michelle
21420 Abell Road, Abell, Maryland
20606
Check $500.00 Feb. 22, 2022
Southern Maryland Relief

02/22/2022 MDH, LLC
21420 Abell Road, Abell, Maryland
20606
Check $6,000.00

02/22/2022 Mattingly, Charles
21420 Abell Road, Abell, Maryland
20606
Check $1,000.00

02/22/2022 Action Lounge & Billiards, LLC (owned by Charlie Mattingly)
25470 Point Lookout Road, Unit F,
Leonardtown, Maryland 20650
Check $1,500.00

05/28/2022 Alston, Reginald
525 Montgomery Street, Unit 619,
Alexandria, Virginia 22314
Check $6,000.00
Seven Points Agro-Therapeutics Administrative and Management

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Ellynne Brice Davis is challenging the ethically challenged group of sitting judges on the Orphans Court, one of which, Michael White, is also a contributor to Fritz.
Former Commissioner candidate in 1990, 1994, 1998, and again in 2002, Vernon Gray, provided a contribution of $100 to Fritz on April 24, 2022. Gray has run for office as both a Democrat and a Republican, winning the GOP nomination for St. Mary’s Commissioner in 2002 but losing to Democrat Dan Raley in the General Election.

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St. Mary’s Commissioner Mike Hewitt, facing a strong primary challenge from Marcus Drake, contributed to Fritz.

05/10/2022 Hewitt, Michael
26074 SOTTERLEY HEIGHTS ROAD,
HOLLYWOOD, Maryland 20636
Check $100.00

St. Mary’s County Circuit Courthouse Leonardtown

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Retired District Court Judge John Slade
06/05/2022 SLADE, JOHN
PO BOX 20, VALLEY LEE, Maryland
20692
Cash $90.00

Attorneys and Spouses:

Anthony M. Scott, the husband of defense attorney Melissa Miller of Chesapeake Beach, donated $1,000 on February 22, 2022.
John Ray, of Mudd, Mudd & Fitzgerald in LaPlata, $750 on June 4, 2022.

06/05/2022 WHITE, DANIEL (Deputy St. Mary’s State’s Attorney)
PO BOX 1760, LEONARDTOWN,
Maryland 20650
Cash $100.00

05/10/2022 White, Michael (Orphans Court Judge)
39650 Hiawatha Circle, Mechanicsville,
Maryland 20659
Cash $50.00

06/05/2022 MCDEVITT, KEVIN (Criminal Defense DUI attorney)
PO BOX 92, DAMERON, Maryland
20628
Check $500.00

02/22/2022 LeBlanc, Carol (Spouse of criminal and DUI attorney Ted LeBlanc)
590 Rolling Hills Road, Dowell,
Maryland 20629
Check $1,000.00

02/22/2022 Law Office of Daniel A.M. Slade, LLC. (Criminal and DUI attorney)
41650 Courthouse Drive, Leonardtown,
Maryland 20650
Check $1,500.00

04/08/2022 Joseph F. Vallario, Jr. P.A. (Criminal and DUI attorney)
5210 Auth Road, Suitland, Maryland
20746
Check $500.00

02/22/2022 Jonathan L. Haskell, Esq.
PO Box 1299, Upper Marlboro,
Maryland 20773
Check $500.00

Developers

RKA LLP, is a firm organized by Robert Wayne Booth for the purposes of developing and managing properties and contributed $5,000 to Fritz on March 28, 2022.

03/15/2022 Seibert, Karen
Po Box 52, Great Mills, Maryland
20634
Check $1,000.00
Great Mills Trading Post Construction Services

03/15/2022 Windward Land Development, LLC
PO Box 52, Great Mills, Maryland
20634
Check $2,000.00

03/15/2022 Last Dollar Properties, LLC
PO Box 52, Great Mills, Maryland
20634
Check $500.00
03/15/2022 Great Mills Trading Post, Inc.
PO Box 52, Great Mills, Maryland
20634
Check $2,000.00

03/15/2022 BKM Enterprises, LLC
PO Box 52, Great Mills, Maryland
20634
Check $500.00

04/08/2022 Laurel Creek, LLC (Jeff Buckler)
PO Box 357, Clements, Maryland
20624
Check $1,000.00

06/05/2022 BLAZER, JOHN
41450 KNIGHT RD, LEONARDTOWN,
Maryland 20650
Cash $100.00

04/24/2022 Brandywine Trucks & Equipment, Inc,
Po Box 68, Brandywine, Maryland
20613
Check $2,500.00

01/25/2022 Dorsey Management Capital Inc.
PO Box 530, Leonardtown, Maryland
20650
Check $2,500.00

03/15/2022 Jam, LLC
46359 Cullison Lane, Lexington Park,
Maryland 20653
Check $250.00

Farmers

03/15/2022 Old Saw Mill Farm – Charles D. Knott
20648 Old Saw Mill Lane,
Leonardtown, Maryland 20650
Check $2,500.00

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05/13/2022 Golden Eye Seafood
16730 Piney Point Road, Piney Point,
Maryland 20674
Check $500.00

06/05/2022 LUMPKINS, BOBBY
16730 PINEY POINT ROAD, ST
GEORGE ISLAND, Maryland 20674
Cash $30.00

Fritz campaign finance report for June 2022

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  • Ellynne Brice Davis
  • Dawn Zimmerman says her experience in farming and raising a family of six children is the right background for a county commissioner.

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