New Orleans Mayor LaToya Cantrell Makes History In Grand Jury Indictment
Story by Ashley Brasfield • 15h
Mayor LaToya Cantrell of New Orleans, Louisiana, became the first sitting mayor in the city’s history to be indicted by a federal grand jury Friday.
Cantrell — the first woman to serve as mayor in the city’s 307-year history — has been charged on counts of conspiracy, wire fraud, false statements, fraud, conspiracy to obstruct justice and false declaration before a grand jury, documents obtained by Fox 8 show.
The indictment marks the culmination of a federal probe into Cantrell that first came to light in 2022, according to a WWL Louisiana report.
A grand jury began reviewing evidence in February 2024 and previously issued a related indictment last September against city building inspector Randy Farrell, accusing him of conspiring to bribe the mayor with roughly $9,000 in gifts, according to the outlet. The alleged gifts included NFC Championship tickets, a meal at Ruth’s Chris steakhouse and a cell phone in exchange for getting a city official — who was investigating Farrell over allegations of fraud — fired, WWL reported.
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