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State audit into former Lafayette Parish Prez Guillory complete; delivered to prosecutors
Posted on 8/18/25 at 1:23 pm
Posted on 8/18/25 at 1:23 pm
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After several years of investigation, the Legislative Auditor has released a detailed audit of the Guillory administration's controversial spoil banks project.
Here's the auditor's press release overview:
"Investigative auditors found that the Lafayette Consolidated Government (LCG) undertook a public works project involving the removal of a spoil bank on the St. Martin Parish side of the Vermilion River and its reconstruction on the Lafayette Parish side of the river, allegedly for flood mitigation purposes. Auditors determined that LCG carried out the project without obtaining the required legal authority, land rights, or permits — raising significant legal, regulatory, and intergovernmental concerns. Specifically, LCG expended public funds outside of its jurisdiction without a joint service agreement or cooperative endeavor agreement, as required by its Home Rule Charter and Louisiana law; performed work on land it did not fully own, without documented consent from a known co-owner; failed to obtain a local permit from St. Martin Parish Government; and withdrew its federal permit application from the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, but then proceeded with the project anyway."
The report is directed to LCG, with a letter that says "copies of this report have been delivered to the District Attorney for the 15th Judicial District of Louisiana, the United States Attorney for the Western District of Louisiana, and others as required by law."
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The audit addresses a 25-page response that Guillory released, accusing the LLA of various and sundry things, including bias, political motivations and misconduct. Both he and Logan offered detailed arguments as to why the auditors' findings aren't correct.
"This criticism reflects a broader pattern in Mr. Guillory’s response: ordinary, professional, and voluntary interactions are presented as evidence of misconduct. By characterizing routine cooperation as “interference,” the response misstates the facts and invites conclusions not supported by the record. Such mischaracterizations call into question the reliability of this, and other allegations contained in his response," the audit states.
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The audit's reaction to Guillory's response - which is attached to the audit - notes that the LLA was never able to interview Guillory about any of the findings, and that the report focused solely on the spoil banks project and how it occurred.
"This report is silent on the lawsuits that LCG lost during Mr. Guillory’s term in office. There was ample information available to report on, including the millions of dollars LCG paid in response to lawsuits and the legal fees paid to attorneys. However, we took the position that because the courts had already decided these matters, there was no need to address them further in this report," the report notes.
In addition to Guillory's detailed responses, the report also includes detailed legal opinions from Logan, as to why the processes involved were, in fact, in compliance with the law. In that letter, Logan accuses former St. Martin Parish President Chester Cedars of misconduct, accuses a property appraiser of "professional malpractice" and alleges that the Executive Chief of Staff at the time was the one who proceeded with the project.
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Posted on 8/18/25 at 1:26 pm to ragincajun03
This shite took place in early 2022. Someone should audit the auditor and find out why it took them three years and who can guess how much money and man hours to issue this report.
Posted on 8/18/25 at 2:11 pm to ragincajun03
The theory at the beginning of this investigation was that kickbacks were involved in the no bid contract expansion.
Guidry may have been wrong on some aspects of the law and what permits were required, but safe to say that after years of investigation there was apparently no corruption, no kickbacks, no over billing and the contractor was clean.
If there was no corruption and no one’s pocket got filled up, let it go. At least they tried to do something about drainage.
Guidry may have been wrong on some aspects of the law and what permits were required, but safe to say that after years of investigation there was apparently no corruption, no kickbacks, no over billing and the contractor was clean.
If there was no corruption and no one’s pocket got filled up, let it go. At least they tried to do something about drainage.
Posted on 8/18/25 at 2:13 pm to TBoy
Yeah seems like they skipped some permitting and didnt do everything exactly by book but ultimately a drainage project got done
You wonder how much democrat Mayor Blanco had to do with pushing this before the election
You wonder how much democrat Mayor Blanco had to do with pushing this before the election
Posted on 8/18/25 at 2:17 pm to TBoy
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The theory at the beginning of this investigation was that kickbacks were involved in the no bid contract expansion.
May have something to do with his wife deciding to open up a construction equipment rental company out of the blue and claim it was something she always wanted to do?
Played nicely along with him making public comments about MP salary not being enough.
To be fair, I think he tried to make the position pay more (not sure if successful). But $120k for MP of Lafayette is pretty low, and maybe spouses wouldn't have to start equipment rental companies if pay was adequate.
This post was edited on 8/18/25 at 2:21 pm
Posted on 8/18/25 at 2:19 pm to Cosmo
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You wonder how much democrat Mayor Blanco had to do with pushing this before the election
This is being pushed by Chester Cedars from St. Martin Parish. 100%
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