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Jeffrey Vappie, the former New Orleans policeman and bodyguard for Mayor LaToya Cantrell, pleaded not guilty to federal charges on Wednesday, denying that he conspired to hide a romantic relationship ...
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Source: Mayor LaToya Cantrell, former security guard Jeffrey Vappie could be indicted soon - MSNA federal grand jury has been meeting for several weeks, including this week, to investigate allegations against Mayor LaToya Cantrell and her former security officer, Jeffrey Vappie, sources tell ...
The mayor must pay another $8,000 in legal fees to French Quarter resident Anne Breaud after losing an appeal over photos of ...
New Orleans Mayor LaToya Cantrell's former bodyguard and policeman, Jeffrey Vappie, center, walks to federal court in downtown New Orleans with his attorneys, Harry Rosenberg, left, and Shaun ...
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NOPD records show law firm couldn’t prove uncooperative Vappie obtained citizen’s personal data for Cantrell - MSNNEW ORLEANS (WVUE) - Investigators hired by the city found no evidence to support allegations that former New Orleans police officer Jeffrey Vappie violated department policies or played a role in ...
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Mayor Cantrell appeals rejected restraining order - MSNMayor LaToya Cantrell's attorney argued her appeal against the denial of a restraining order against a French Quarter resident over photos taken almost a year ago on Wednesday, according to NOLA ...
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Cantrell appealing judge’s decision over failed restraining order against French Quarter woman - MSNA July 2022 photograph obtained by Fox 8 and the Metropolitan Crime Commission appears to show executive protection detail member Jeffrey Vappie enjoying a glass of wine with Mayor LaToya Cantrell ...
The Fourth Circuit Appeals Court declined to bring back a restraining order filed by New Orleans Mayor LaToya Cantrell, and ordered her to pay at least $8,000 for her appeal. Cantrell’s appeal ...
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New Orleans mayor asks judge to reverse decision on restraining order dropped against accused stalker - MSNNew Orleans Mayor LaToya Cantrell is appealing a dismissed restraining order she filed against Anne Breaud, who took pictures of her and then-officer Jeffrey Vappie.
Anne Breaud, whose photos of Mayor LaToya Cantrell and Officer Jeffrey Vappie from her Upper Pontalba apartment generated quite a stir recently spoke Wednesday, June 26, 2024 of the experience.
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