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Mayor LaToya Cantrell indicted

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Indicted New Orleans mayor LaToya Cantrell to enter plea in federal court on Sept. 10
Cantrell, 53, was indicted Aug. 15 by a federal grand jury on 11 counts alleging wire fraud, obstruction of justice and lying to a grand jury to conceal what prosecutors say was a yearslong scheme to defraud the City of New Orleans and conceal a personal relationship with former NOPD bodyguard Jeffrey Vappie.

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What's next for New Orleans Mayor LaToya Cantrell after federal indictment?
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What's next for Mayor LaToya Cantrell? Here's how the indictment process will unfold.
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Despite criminal charges against Mayor Cantrell, lawsuit against her could be settled

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New Orleans mayor honors football legend during private ceremony in her office

On a video posted to Mayor LaToya Cantrell's Instagram, she was seen in her office honoring former football legend Tyrann ...
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Controversial New Orleans mayor indicted for alleged illicit relationship with taxpayer-funded bodyguard

The federal indictment unsealed Friday against Mayor LaToya Cantrell marks the first time a sitting New Orleans mayor has ...

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