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Orleans Parish sheriff releases report on Mayor LaToya Cantrell stalking investigation – WDSU New Orleans

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The Orleans Parish Sheriff’s Office has released a final report on the stalking allegations made by the mayor of New Orleans against the city council president’s driver and security guard. , after New Orleans Mayor LaToya Cantrell accused him of stalking and photographing her outside his Pontalba apartment. The report interviewed Marbeaux, all senior guardians of city council members, the mayor’s driver, and several members of the New Orleans Police Department. The report says the allegations against Marbeau stemmed from weeks of rumors reported directly to Cantrell by NOPD officials. Cantrell was reportedly “furious” and reported her allegations to Sheriff Susan Hutson. Houston decided to temporarily reassign Marvaux to prison pending the outcome of the investigation. Some of Marvaux’s colleagues interviewed defended him, saying the allegations were only rumors and did not match his character. Told. Ultimately, the report found that none of the interviewees was able to provide evidence that Marbeau took the mayor’s photograph. did. Malveaux says the allegations are completely baseless. What is also now clear is that the mayor used official city resources and her CAO and police chief’s office to carry out her plan and was the direct source of the false allegations. . This entire episode was a waste of time and city resources. Especially since we face so many real challenges as a city and it’s clear that politics is the worst. I will continue to use the platform to fight for solutions for our people and hold this administration accountable. Gregory Joseph, Director of Communications for the Mayor’s Office, issued the following statement: In a highlight of the report, several public safety officials interviewed by the Hutson Sheriff’s Office testified that they had heard “similar allegations regarding Sergeant Marveaux,” with one lieutenant saying that Marveaux had killed his two daughters. said he heard an allegation that he photographed the mayor three weeks ago. Safety officials have detailed several additional allegations against Marbeaux, which further justify that the investigation was reasonable and justified. Any person who believes that a threat to the safety of Sheriff’s deputy Greg Marbeau, who was accused of stalking the New Orleans mayor, was a driver and security guard, according to New Orleans Council President Helena Moreno. Moreno said the move came after New Orleans Mayor LaToya Cantrell claimed Marbeaux was stalking her. Marveaux will be back at City Hall starting Wednesday, according to Sheriff’s Office investigators. started last week. Moreno last week. Moreno learned last week that Marveaux had been pulled out of her office and relocated to prison.I went to the sheriff and he was stalking the mayor. All center on a recent investigation by the Metropolitan Crime Commission into the mayor staying in a city-owned Pontalba apartment. Moreno has lashed out at the mayor for her city travel and crime policies in recent months and, in her opinion, said the move: It’s a political payoff. In connection with our apartments in Pontalba, we recently contacted the city and asked for further information. Questions about rules and regulations as to which city employees can use the apartments, what rules must be followed, and who acts. Told.

The Orleans Parish Sheriff’s Office has released a final report on the stalking allegations made by the Mayor of New Orleans against the City Council President’s driver and security guard.

OPSO Deputy Director Greg Marbeaux was Helena Moreno’s driver and security guard after New Orleans Mayor LaToya Cantrell accused her of stalking and photographing her outside her apartment in Pontalba. Redeployed to parish prison.

He was cleared of allegations weeks ago, but an official report was issued on Friday, which said the stalking allegations were unfounded.

The report interviewed Marbeau, an entire senior guardian of a city council member, the mayor’s driver, and several members of the New Orleans Police Department.

The report says the allegations against Marbeau stemmed from weeks of rumors reported directly to Cantrell by NOPD officials.

According to reports, Cantrell was “furious” and reported the allegations to Sheriff Susan Hutson.

Houston decided to temporarily reassign Marvaux to prison pending the outcome of the investigation.

Some of Marvaux’s colleagues interviewed defended him, saying the allegations were merely rumors and did not match his character. Told.

The report ultimately found that none of the interviewees could provide evidence that Marveaux took the mayor’s photograph.

Council President Moreno issued the following statement regarding the final report:

“The report clearly acquitted Sergeant. Malveaux said the allegations were completely unfounded. and the police chief’s office to carry out her plans and was the direct source of the false allegations.This entire episode was a waste of time and city resources, especially as the city is facing many real challenges and it is clear that politics is the worst case and I will continue to use the platform to fight for solutions for our people and to support this administration. I will hold you accountable.”

Gregory Joseph, Director of Communications for the Mayor’s Office, issued the following statement:

“After receiving information from NOPD that raised concerns about her personal safety, the mayor directed the CAO to take necessary steps to address these valid safety concerns. Multiple public safety officials interviewed by Sheriff Hutson’s office testify to the hearings.” Through Sheriff Hutson’s report, a number of public safety officials made several additional allegations against Marvaux. detailed, which provides further justification for the need for investigation. Although the sheriff’s office’s conclusions did not consider the well-documented pattern of these allegations, the mayor, who takes her personal safety and the safety and welfare of the public very seriously, I implore anyone who feels threatened to themselves.Personal safety exists to notify the appropriate authorities immediately Yes.

To read the full report, here.

Previous report:

A sheriff’s deputy accused of stalking the mayor of New Orleans has been cleared of allegations against him, according to New Orleans Mayor Helena Moreno.

OPSO Deputy Director Greg Marbeaux was a chauffeur and security guard before Moreno was reassigned to Orleans Parish Prison.

Moreno said the move came after New Orleans Mayor Latoya Cantrell claimed he was being stalked by Marbeaux.

Moreno said the allegations were proven unsubstantiated by the sheriff and investigators from the Orleans Parish Sheriff’s Office.

According to Moreno, Marbeau will be back with her at City Hall starting Wednesday.

The public political brawl between Cantrell and Moreno at City Hall began last week.

“Without a doubt, this is retaliation against the city council,” Moreno said last week.

Moreno learned last week that Marveaux had been pulled out of her office and relocated to prison.

“On Friday, I was informed that the sheriff’s deputy was being reassigned and I went to the sheriff and he explained to me why he was being reassigned due to allegations that he was stalking the mayor. said, ‘Wait a minute.’ There’s no way he’s stalking the mayor,’ Moreno said.

It all focuses on a recent investigation by the Metropolitan Crime Commission into a mayor staying in a city-owned Pontalba apartment.

WDSU Investigates reported on the matter late last month, as crime commissions used photos of the mayor walking in and out of a French Quarter apartment as part of a discovery and turned over to the council for investigation.

Moreno has lashed out at the mayor over her mobility and crime policies in recent months, saying in her opinion the move is a political payoff.

We recently contacted the city asking for more information as it relates to Pontalba Apartments.

Questions about rules and regulations about which city employees can use the apartment, what rules they must follow, and who actually uses it.

According to City Hall, there are no records on these topics.

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