Officials at the city of Wilmington, which provides staff support and other resources to the Land Bank, did not respond to a request for comment about the charges against Freeborn.
The Attorney General Office’s Division of Civil Rights & Public Trust (DCRPT), which is prosecuting the case, is urging “anyone who knows of illegal transactions solicited by Freeborn, or anyone else misrepresenting the Land Bank,” to contact them at (302) 577-5400 or publictrust@delaware.gov.
In the other case, Walker is charged with misdemeanor official misconduct, falsifying business records, and offering a false instrument in her former role as deputy director of the state Division of Forensic Sciences.
The indictment alleges that Walker falsified records of several employees under her supervision, claiming they passed alcohol tests they never received between May 2015 and February 2020. She faces up two years in prison if convicted.
Walker is now employed as director of nursing for the state Department of Health and Social Services. She was suspended with pay on Tuesday, agency communications director Jill Fredel told WHYY News.
Walker, a Democrat, served two two-year terms as state representative before taking her job at the Division of Forensic Sciences.
Attempts to reach Walker were unsuccessful.