Soros Prosecutor Who Refused to Charge Man Over Alleged $20k+ Tesla Vandalism Charged Teenager for Keying Car Just Days Ago

She may not be a household name just yet, but she will be shortly.
Hennepin County (Minnesota) County Attorney Mary Moriarty is one of the first rogue prosecutors that Alex Soros funded after taking over his fatherâs Democracy PAC in 2022, and is now earning herself the reputation of âwokest prosecutor in America.â
Moriarty was previously the Chief Public Defended of the County, and was indefinitely suspended from the position in 2019. The Minnesota Board of Public Defense alleged that she âhad posted offensive content on social media, created a fearful environment in her office and fractured relationships with criminal justice leaders.â
Even as a prosecutor, sheâs still acting as a public defender.
During her new tenure as County Attorney, sheâs given plea deals to murderers so lenient that Governor Tim Walz stepped in to block them. The two have also clashed on other issues where she was crazy enough to make Walz sound reasonable by comparison, such as when she tried to charge a cop in a blatantly obviously justified shooting, leading to her dropping the case after he moved to have her removed from it.
The madness continues.
Last week a Minnesota state employee for their Department of Human Services was allegedly caught committing $20,000+ worth of vandalism to Tesla vehicles, which came weeks after Gov. Walz mocked Teslaâs declining stock price from its post-election peak.
Predictably, no charges are being filed, and the suspect was instead entered into a âdiversion program.â This breaks the rules of her own office, which states that diversion programs are for property crimes of $5,000 or less.
She then tried to hedge the narrative, and argue that if people see this as politically motivated itâs only because they want to. âWe try to make decisions without really looking at the political consequences. Can we always predict how a story will be portrayed in the media or what people will say? No,â she said.
Over $20,000+ worth of politically motivated damage to Teslaâs may not have been a serious offense to Moriarty, but a 19-year-old keying her co-workers car was.
According to MSN:
A 19-year-old Robbinsdale woman with no criminal record was charged with first-degree felony property damage on Monday after she allegedly keyed her coworkerâs car at the White Castle in Brooklyn Park. The damage to the car was estimated at $7,000. She is due to make her first court appearance in two weeks.
When asked how she could balance that charging decision with the decision to not charge Adams, Moriarty didnât directly respond. She said her officeâs main goal is to hold the person accountable for keying the car, get restitution to the people affected, and avoid felony convictions when possible, because it can waylay someoneâs life.
Just for clarity, since the wording could be confusing, the 19-year-old is accused of keying one of their co-workersâ cars, not Moriartyâs co-workers. But the point remains; that vandalizing a car is a crime that does get prosecuted in her county - but not when itâs a car produced by a political opponent.