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Ray Nagin, Former New Orleans Mayor, Indicted On 21 Corruption Charges, Including Bribery, Fraud
jackconrad Offline
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I BELIEVE IT IS TIME TO QUIT BLAMING BUSH..



By MICHAEL KUNZELMAN 01/18/13 03:41 PM ET EST



NEW ORLEANS — Former New Orleans Mayor Ray Nagin was indicted Friday on charges that he used his office for personal gain, accepting payoffs, free trips and gratuities from contractors while the city was struggling to recover from the devastation of Hurricane Katrina.

The charges against Nagin are the outgrowth of a City Hall corruption investigation that already has resulted in guilty pleas by two former city officials and two businessmen and a prison sentence for a former city vendor.

The federal indictment accuses Nagin of accepting more than $160,000 in bribes and truckloads of free granite for his family business in exchange for promoting the interests of a local businessman who secured millions of dollars in city contract work after the 2005 hurricane. The businessman, Frank Fradella, pleaded guilty in June to conspiracy to commit bribery and has been cooperating with federal authorities.

Nagin, 56, also is charged with accepting at least $60,000 in payoffs from another businessman, Rodney Williams, for his help in securing city contracts for architectural, engineering and management services work. Williams, who was president of Three Fold Consultants LLC, pleaded guilty Dec. 5 to a conspiracy charge.

The indictment also accuses Nagin – who now lives in Frisco, Texas – of getting free private jet and limousine services to New York from an unidentified businessman who owns a New Orleans movie theater. Nagin is accused of agreeing to waive tax penalties that the businessman owed to the city on a delinquent tax bill in 2006.

From several city contractors, Nagin is accused of accepting free travel and vacation expenses for trips to Hawaii, Chicago, Las Vegas and Jamaica while in office.

The alleged bribery plot isn't limited to Nagin's tenure as mayor. Prosecutors say Nagin, a Democrat, accepted monthly payoffs from Fradella totaling $112,250 after he left office.

In 2010, Greg Meffert, a former technology official and deputy mayor under Nagin, pleaded guilty to charges he took bribes and kickbacks in exchange for steering city contracts to businessman Mark St. Pierre. Anthony Jones, who served as the city's chief technology officer in Nagin's administration, also pleaded guilty to taking payoffs.

Meffert cooperated with the government in its case against St. Pierre, who was convicted in May 2011 of charges that include conspiracy, bribery and money laundering. The indictment says Nagin accepted bribes from St. Pierre, including free travel and lodging, cell phone service for relatives, and campaign funding.
Gene363 Offline
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New Orleans, corruption, what da! jester
snowwolf777 Offline
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Chocolate corruption?
DrMaddVibe Offline
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How could Obama allow this???


Bros before hoes!
Abrignac Offline
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Couldn't happen to a nicer guy.
DrMaddVibe Offline
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How could Eric Holder forsake thee???
CelticBomber Offline
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Wow I hope they can make the charges stick. Ever since Katrina this guy has been nothing but a national embarrassment.
Abrignac Offline
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CelticBomber wrote:
Wow I hope they can make the charges stick. Ever since Katrina this guy has been nothing but a national embarrassment.



He was an embarrassment before then, just not on a national scale.
DrMaddVibe Offline
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Kwame already called top bunk!
Ilovetosmoke68 Offline
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Don't belive the media, he's innocent
SMGBobbyScott Offline
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The entire state is one of the most corrupt areas in the entire country...anything founded in the French legal system and infrastructure (need I say more)...
nitro6526 Offline
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Not all of it is corrupt. Travel magazine voted NO one of the top places to take children. Actually can be a fun and great place to go.
CelticBomber Offline
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SMGBobbyScott wrote:
The entire state is one of the most corrupt areas in the entire country...anything founded in the French legal system and infrastructure (need I say more)...



Outside of Boston maybe... I don't think anyplace is more corrupt.
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jackconrad wrote:
NEW ORLEANS — Former New Orleans Mayor Ray Nagin was indicted Friday on charges that he used his office for personal gain, accepting payoffs, free trips and gratuities from contractors while the city was struggling to recover from the devastation of Hurricane Katrina.


I'm shocked. SHOCKED I say!
DrMaddVibe Offline
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CelticBomber wrote:
Outside of Boston maybe... I don't think anyplace is more corrupt.



Everyone always forgets about Chicago.
Abrignac Offline
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Corruption is everywhere. Louisiana politics is no more corrupt than anywhere else.
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nitro6526 wrote:
Not all of it is corrupt. Travel magazine voted NO one of the top places to take children. Actually can be a fun and great place to go.



That means that it is a great place to VISIT! Not a great place to LIVE...BIG DIFFERENCE!!! The food is to die for...on my list of top 10 meals that I have ever eaten, four have come from New Orleans parish.
Abrignac Offline
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SMGBobbyScott wrote:
That means that it is a great place to VISIT! Not a great place to LIVE...BIG DIFFERENCE!!! The food is to die for...on my list of top 10 meals that I have ever eaten, four have come from New Orleans parish.



If you knew where to go, then all 10 would have been in Orleans Parish.

Whistle
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Abrignac wrote:
If you knew where to go, then all 10 would have been in Orleans Parish.

Whistle


Probably so, but I haven't been there as many times as I'd like...TO VISIT...LOL!!!

Sarcasm
Abrignac Offline
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SMGBobbyScott wrote:
Probably so, but I haven't been there as many times as I'd like...TO VISIT...LOL!!!

Sarcasm


If you ever go back, get off the beaten path away from the tourist traps. There are so many small holes in the walls that have absolutely great food.

There's a place called Deanies Seafood in Bucktown which is in Metairie just off the lake. Best and biggest fried seafood platter you'll find. Not sure if its in JP or OP. But, it's right near the parish line.


http://www.deanies.com/


Also, if you head up St. Charles Ave, there are numerous little spots on the side streets.
jackconrad Offline
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NO is a Great Place but Big City Liberals seem to have Ethical Issues everywhere..
nitro6526 Offline
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SMG, you ever pass through for that VISIT and we can round out that top 10 all from NO and herf it up. Show you why it would be a great place to live.
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nitro6526 wrote:
SMG, you ever pass through for that VISIT and we can round out that top 10 all from NO and herf it up. Show you why it would be a great place to live.


I will give you the opportunity to convert me!
nitro6526 Offline
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Gotta like seafood, thick steaks, and some of momma's home cooking though.
Abrignac Offline
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Let me know as well. Would love to meet up.
SMGBobbyScott Offline
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Check, check, & check!
Abrignac Offline
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Nitro, are the soul food shops on Orleans Ave still open?
nitro6526 Offline
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I know you wanted a herf Abignac. Got a few places I am sure everyone could agree on.
Abrignac Offline
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Next time the wife heads that way for the hen party, I'll tag along. Perhaps we can make an evening of it while they do their thing.
nitro6526 Offline
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Definitely. Gotta a newish cigar bar in NO that is nice or some shpo's to hit.
Abrignac Offline
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We'll have to hit up Big Bear and Stogiemonger as well.
porschesales225 Offline
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quickest way to do time is serve as a government official in louisiana.

these people have run that state into the ground. one of my reasons for leaving.
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A corrupt, big city mayor? I still can't believe it.
Charlie Offline
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jackconrad wrote:
NO is a Great Place but Big City Liberals seem to have Ethical Issues everywhere..


So true! Corruption is big in the Big Easy, always has been. ram27bat
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say it ain't so ray
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