A grand jury in Prince George's County returned a five-count indictment Thursday against the former board member of a nonprofit who allegedly used the charity to draw thousands of dollars from the county meant for affordable housing projects, according to a law enforcement source close to the investigation.
Randy McRae, 51, of Crofton once sat on the board of the Central Prince George's County Development Corp., a nonprofit that works to revitalize communities in the county. According to a law enforcement source close to the investigation, McRae -- who ran unsuccessfully for county executive in 1998 -- faces up to 65 years in prison on charges of theft, counterfeiting and forgery.



