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New Orleans resident and his home inspection company have been charged with operating a long-running bribery scheme. According to federal court documents in Louisiana, he allegedly accepted bribes from unlicensed electricians in exchange for allowing them to work on homes without proper certification. The indictment suggests that this practice went on for years, putting homeowners at risk of substandard electrical work.
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New Orleans City Official Corruption Allegations Emerge
New Orleans Resident, Home Inspection Company Indicted for Bribery Scheme Involving Unlicensed Electricians.
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Garden City Attorney Admits to Stealing Over $5 Million from Clients
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Billionaire Ken Griffin's Penthouse Hits Market at Substantial Loss
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Foreclosure proceedings against Uptown's Unilev building drag out over multiple attempts
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