EX-NEW ORLEANS MAYOR RAY NAGIN is looking more $ more
GUILTY!
GUILTY!
NEW ORLEANS (AP) — A financial official has told jurors in
former Mayor Ray Nagin's corruption trial that a movie theater built in the
eastern part of New Orleans paid the city back only a fraction of a $5 million
loan that was used to develop it.
former Mayor Ray Nagin's corruption trial that a movie theater built in the
eastern part of New Orleans paid the city back only a fraction of a $5 million
loan that was used to develop it.
Testifying Tuesday morning, New Orleans Deputy Director of
Finance Derrick Muse outlined more than $35,000 in penalties that Nagin waived
for the theater business's overdue taxes.
Finance Derrick Muse outlined more than $35,000 in penalties that Nagin waived
for the theater business's overdue taxes.
On Monday, prosecution witnesses testified that an owner of
the theater paid for a trip by Nagin's family to New York.
the theater paid for a trip by Nagin's family to New York.
Nagin's indictment alleges he accepted $23,500 worth of
airfare and limousine services as a reward for the penalty waiver and overdue
loan payments. That allegation is part of a 21-count indictment against Nagin,
a Democrat, who served as mayor from 2002 to 2010.
airfare and limousine services as a reward for the penalty waiver and overdue
loan payments. That allegation is part of a 21-count indictment against Nagin,
a Democrat, who served as mayor from 2002 to 2010.
fatuous1
MARK TRAINA
(504) 231-3056
FatuousCra@aol.com
www.marktraina.webs.com
LOUISIANA BLOGGERS CLUB
NAAWP PRESIDENT, CEO and NATIONAL SPOKESPERSON
No comments:
Post a Comment