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The New Orleans mayor is asking for a pause in the federal civil rights lawsuit against her, filed by Anne Breaud.
The mayor claims her fraud and conspiracy indictment will make it difficult to defend herself in that lawsuit.
I’M ACTUALLY JOINED HERE BY ATTORNEY JUSTIN SCHMIDT AND JUSTIN, ONE OF YOUR CASES INVOLVES THE MAYOR AND ALSO AN BRO. AND KIND OF GO INTO THAT DETAIL. YEAH. SO YOU MAY RECALL AFTER LAST YEAR, AFTER ...
NEW ORLEANS (WVUE) - Mayor LaToya Cantrell has asked a federal judge to stay Anne Breaud’s lawsuit against her, days after a federal grand jury indicted her and NOPD officer Jeffrey Vappie. RELATED: ...
NEW ORLEANS — New Orleans Mayor LaToya Cantrell is asking the court to issue a stay of her case against a former neighbor, ...
Mayor LaToya Cantrell has engaged in a long legal battle with French Quarter resident Anne Breaud, accusing Breaud of ...
Over 44 pages, Cantrell is accused of a series of illegal actions, including withholding or deleting records and lying to the ...
Mayor LaToya Cantrell was indicted by a federal grand jury on Friday, making her the first New Orleans mayor charged with a ...
Anne Breaud became notable after an incident on April 7, 2024, when she photographed Mayor Cantrell dining on a balcony with ...
A portion of the indictment alleges that a New Orleans citizen captured a photograph of Cantrell and Vappie together, ...
Attorney Justin Schmidt says delays in Anne Breaud’s civil rights lawsuit is "confirmation" connecting to Mayor Cantrell’s ...