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Roy McGrath, a former chief of staff for Maryland Governor Larry Hogan dies at 53

Annapolis, Maryland – A former chief of staff for Maryland Governor Larry Hogan named Roy McGrath died on April 03, 2023, several days after a confrontation with the FBI. The death of Roy, 53, has shocked the political community in the state.

According to reports, McGrath was confronted by FBI agents in Annapolis on Friday evening. The details of the confrontation are not yet clear, but it is believed that McGrath was questioned about his role in a controversial contract awarded to a company he previously worked for.

Roy McGrath, a former chief of staff for Maryland Governor Larry Hogan dies

McGrath was a key figure in the Hogan administration, serving as the governor’s chief of staff from 2019 to 2020. He resigned from his position in June 2020 amid allegations of wrongdoing related to the contract.

The Contract Controversy

The controversy surrounding the contract began in May 2020, when the Maryland Board of Public Works approved a $12.5 million contract with a company called Clearview Group. The contract was for consulting services related to the state’s response to the COVID-19 pandemic.

Clearview Group was previously employed by the Maryland Environmental Service (MES), an independent state agency where Roy McGrath served as CEO from 2017 to 2019. Roy McGrath was accused of using his influence to secure the contract for Clearview Group, which was reportedly a client of his consulting firm, Chesapeake Strategies.

Roy McGrath shot killed on April 3, 2023

McGrath denied any wrongdoing but resigned from his position as chief of staff amid the controversy. The FBI began investigating the contract shortly thereafter.

Roy McGrath Dead Cause

On Friday evening, Roy McGrath was reportedly approached by FBI agents in Annapolis. The details of the confrontation are not yet clear, but it is believed that he was questioned about his role in the Clearview Group contract.

According to sources close to the investigation, McGrath became agitated during the questioning and attempted to flee the scene. He was wanted and Roy died of a gunshot wound shot by FBI agents. He passed away at a Tennessee hospital Monday night.

The Aftermath

The news of McGrath’s death has shocked the political community in Maryland. Governor Hogan issued a statement expressing his condolences to McGrath’s family.

“I am shocked and deeply saddened by the news of Roy’s passing,” Hogan said. “He was a dedicated public servant who worked tirelessly to make Maryland a better place. My thoughts and prayers are with his family during this difficult time.”

The FBI has not yet released any details about the confrontation, but a spokesperson for the agency said that an investigation is ongoing.

Roy McGrath shot killed on April 3, 2023 at the age of 53

The Clearview Group contract has also come under renewed scrutiny in the wake of Roy McGrath’s death. Some lawmakers are calling for a full investigation into the contract and the role that McGrath played in securing it.

“This is a tragic and shocking turn of events,” said Maryland Senate President Bill Ferguson. “We need to get to the bottom of what happened and ensure that justice is served.”

Conclusion

The death of Roy McGrath has sent shockwaves through the political community in Maryland. The circumstances surrounding his confrontation with the FBI are still unclear, but his death has raised new questions about the controversial Clearview Group contract and the role that McGrath played in securing it. As the investigation continues, many are mourning the loss of a dedicated public servant who worked tirelessly to make Maryland a better place.

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Mani Verma

Mani Verma is an Indian Serial Entrepreneur, Blogger, Software Engineer, and Editor-in-Chief of FactyNews.com. He loves to write about the Latest News and topics related to Entertainment, Sports, and Politics. He completed his Engineering at Punjab University in 2013.

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