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LaToya Cantrell is the first sitting mayor of New Orleans to come under federal indictment. One law professor says it is very unlikely Cantrell will still be in office if or when her trial begins.
Mayor LaToya Cantrell is the first sitting mayor to be indicted, amid a broader history of corruption charges against New Orleans officials.
Today on Louisiana Considered, we break down the federal grand jury indictment of New Orleans Mayor LaToya Cantrell. Plus, we ...
A federal indictment alleged Mayor LaToya Cantrell spent $70,000 of taxpayer dollars to support a bombshell romantic ...
That indictment, returned at the federal courthouse Friday, accuses Cantrell of 11 counts including wire fraud, conspiracy to ...
Mayor LaToya Cantrell has engaged in a long legal battle with French Quarter resident Anne Breaud, accusing Breaud of ...
New Orleans Mayor LaToya Cantrell was indicted Friday in what prosecutors called a yearslong scheme to hide a romantic ...
Lieutenant Governor Billy Nungesser has urged New Orleans Mayor LaToya Cantrell to resign, citing her controversial ...
New Orleans is the most unique city in the United States, a 307-year-old gem of beauty, history, and culture. It is the ...
New Orleans Congressman Troy Carter said he understands the city is shaken by Mayor LaToya Cantrell's federal indictment on ...
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Axios on MSNWhat's next for Mayor LaToya Cantrell after federal indictment
Mayor LaToya Cantrell's indictment has thrown New Orleans into uncharted political territory, just months before voters pick ...
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