Entry: CORRUPTION!!! Tuesday, October 31, 2006



Karen Carter who has received various newspapers endorsements and who appears to be in a good position for a runoff position against William “Bill” Jefferson, is now under attack for her poll positioning. 

 

Republican candidate, Joe Lavigne launched a broadside against Carter on Monday, by stating, “Karen Carter has used her position as an elected official

to profit from government contracts for bond commission work, and she

has violated a State Ethics Board requirement to disclose those profits.

She has also received these contracts despite not being qualified for

the work (the Louisiana State Attorney General’s Office requires an “av”

rating by Martindale-Hubbel for state legal contract bond work, and her

rating is “bv”).

 

“All that the political machines of the past have given us are broken

levees, broken schools, and a reputation for corruption. Karen Carter is

just another one of these political machine candidates,” said Lavigne.

 

The Times Picayune noted in a February 11, 2005 story that the Carter’s

profits on the deals “qualify as transactions with the government” and

as such require “a sworn notification about the work with the Ethics Board.”

 

Karen Carter has filed one such notification on May 23, 2005, disclosing

a fee of $30,000 she received as underwriter’s counsel on a bond issue

for the Louisiana Public Facilities Authority.

 

And in a story in the Times Picayune on Friday, October 20, 2006, Carter

“said she earned almost $30,000 in recent years from the [bond] deals.”

 

However, she has actually received:

• $64,000 from an April 21, 2005 bond deal through the Jefferson Parish

Council, Application No. L05-169,

• $13,000 from a July 22, 2005 bond deal through the New Orleans

Aviation Board, Application No. L05-28, and

• $5,000 from a February 6, 2006 bond deal through the City of Monroe,

Application No. L05-3225.

 

That’s a total of $82,000 in payments she has intentionally not

disclosed as required by the State Ethics Board. Together with the

disclosed $30,000 deal she’s received over $100,000 in no-bid government

contracts while serving in the Legislature.

 

The $13,000 July 22, 2005 deal with the New Orleans Aviation Board was

received while Doug Evans was vice-chairman of the Aviation Board. Doug

Evans is also a leading member of the B.O.L.D. organization, like Ms.

Carter.

 

Ms. Carter has also failed to file her Income Disclosure Form for

calendar year 2005 with the Louisiana Legislature declaring whether or

not she has not received more than $250 in income from the state of

Louisiana or any local government entity or political subdivision

thereof, despite earning over $100,000 from these transactions with the

government for that year. (Emphasis by Bayoubuzz)

 

However, Carter did pick up the TP endorsement early this week.  Bayoubuzz did attempt to get a statement from Karen Carter campaign to address the Lavigne allegations.

 

Karen Carter is not fit to be a Congresswoman from Louisiana.... unless you want someone JUST AS CORRUPT as Dollar Bill Jefferson.

   1 comments

The Don
October 31, 2006   12:03 PM PST
 
That is pretty harsh stuff. $82,000 is a lot of money, and I am surprised no one was able to figure it out beforehand. You are absolutely right, she is unfit to serve in Congress.

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