5:30 LRN Newscast April 7

Tigers football coach Ed Orgeron and athletic director Scott Woodward will not appear before a legislative committee looking into LSU’s sexual misconduct scandal.

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LSU issued a statement blocking all employees from testifying under oath before lawmakers tomorrow because of a lawsuit that attorneys plan to file on behalf of LSU’s associate athletic director of football recruiting, Sharon Lewis. Attorneys say it’s a 50-million-dollar lawsuit against the school claiming she faced retaliation for trying to report cases of sexual misconduct by former football coach Les Miles.

Secretary of State Kyle Ardoin has announced the formation of the Louisiana Commission on Election Integrity and Voting. Ardoin says the bipartisan panel will discuss ways to make sure voters have confidence in Louisiana elections and how to combat voter fatigue…

Cut 6 (09) “…out state”

Ardoin says the commission will begin meeting after the 2021 legislative session and then issue a final report before February 1st.

The 2021 Louisiana Survey finds that 54-percent of adult residents believe the state’s sales tax is too high. It’s currently at 4.45-percent. The state sales tax helps pay for many different areas of government. LSU Public Policy Lab Director Mike Henderson says a majority of the respondents also do not want to see cuts in education, health care, roads, prisons, and public assistance programs…

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4:30 LRN Newscast April 7

The attorneys for LSU employee Sharon Lewis discussed today her 50 million dollar lawsuit against her employer that alleges school officials retaliated against her for speaking out against sexual misconduct. Matt Doyle has more.

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Lewis was one of several LSU employees asked to speak at tomorrow’s Senate Select Committee on Women and Children. But LSU’s legal team has informed the legislative panel that because of Lewis’s lawsuit no one from LSU is allowed to appear before the committee.

LSU Athletic Director Scott Woodward and coach Ed Orgeron were requested to testify in person tomorrow at a legislative hearing on LSU’s mishandling of sexual misconduct cases, but declined, instead opting to send letters. Senator Regina Barrow finds that suspicious…

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The 2021 Louisiana Survey finds 54-percent of adult residents feel the state sales tax is too high. Policy Lab Research Director Mike Henderson says not only is it a majority, but it’s also a majority among the two major parties.

Cut 12 (11)   “…61% of Republicans” 

The National Weather Service in Shreveport has issued the watch for most of north Louisiana to the Arkansas and Texas State lines until 8 pm. The watch covers areas north of Alexandria which includes Monroe and Shreveport.

 

4:45 LRN Sportscast

LSU Athletics Administrator Sharon Lewis intends to file a lawsuit alleging she suffered harassment and career repercussions as a result of investigating reports of sexual misconduct by former football coach Les Miles. Attorney Bridgett Brown claims there was a broad conspiracy to cover up Miles’ harassment towards female student workers and her client was humiliated and ostracized by colleagues for trying to stop it…
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LSU officials, including coach Ed Orgeron, will not appear tomorrow before a legislative committee that’s looking into LSU’s problems. Baton Rouge Senator Regina Barrow says they want to ask Orgeron about the accusations made by Gloria Scott that she was sexually harassed by former star running back Derius Guice in 2017…
cut 5 (07) “….for us”

The legendary voice of the Louisiana Tech Bulldogs Dave Nitz announced today that he will only call Bulldog baseball games starting with the next athletic season. Nitz just completed 47 years behind the mic for Tech football and basketball games.

After opting out of the 2020 football season halfway through and entering the transfer portal, former LSU tight end Arik Gilbert was supposedly in Baton Rouge last week for a visit after initially committing to Florida. Coach Ed Orgeron confirmed the meeting and said it went well.
Cut 18 (12) “when he came”

New Orleans Mayor LaToya Cantrell is hopeful Saints games will be at full capacity next season. Cantrell says she believes by the fall 75-percent of the city’s population will be vaccinated against COVID.

The Pelicans are in Brooklyn tonight to take on the Nets. Kevin Durant is expected to return for Brooklyn after missing the last 22 games with a hamstring injury.

3:30 LRN Newscast April 7

The attorneys for LSU employee Sharon Lews discussed today a 50-million dollar lawsuit they plan to file against the university for what they claim is retaliation against her for trying to stop sexual harassment involving former football coach Les Miles. Attorney Tammye Brown was asked why Lewis didn’t go public earlier with the misconduct claims against Miles….
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LSU officials, including coach Ed Orgeron, will not appear at tomorrow’s legislative hearing that’s been called to look into the sexual misconduct claims. Baton Rouge Senator Regina Barrow says they want to ask Orgeron about the accusations made by Gloria Scott that she was sexually harassed by former star running back Derius Guice in 2017….
cut 5 (07) “….for us”
Barrow made the comments as a guest on Talk Louisiana with Jim Engster.

The 2021 Louisiana Survey finds that 54-percent of those polled say the state’s 4.45 percent sales tax rate is too high. Director of the LSU Public Policy Lab Doctor Michael Henderson says the 781 respondents were also asked if others are paying their fair share of taxes…
cut 13 (10) “..fair share) (2x)

Secretary of State Kyle Ardoin announced today the formation of the Louisiana Commission on Election Integrity and Voting. Ardoin says the panel will work to assure continued confidence in Louisiana’s elections, how to combat voter fatigue and how to improve the voters’ experience. He says the panel is made up of a diverse group of experts…
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PM LRN Newscall April 7

Tigers football coach Ed Orgeron and athletic director Scott Woodward will not appear before a legislative committee looking into LSU’s sexual misconduct scandal. Jeff Palermo has the story…

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Attorneys for LSU employee Sharon Lewis previewed their 50 million dollar lawsuit suit alleged retaliation against their client for reporting sexual misconduct. Matt Doyle has more.

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Football coach Ed Orgeron, Athletic Director Scott Woodward, and other LSU officials will not appear at tomorrow’s Senate Select Committee on Women and Children to discuss the mishandling of previous sexual misconduct cases. Senator Regina Barrow says Woodward told her he could not testify because an LSU employee filed a lawsuit against the school…

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LSU’s associate athletic director of football recruiting, Sharon Lewis, has filed a 50-million dollar lawsuit against the school claiming she faced retaliation for trying to report cases of sexual misconduct by former football coach Les Miles.

Woodward and Orgeron have supplied written statements to the legislative committee, but Barrow believes they should still appear before lawmakers….

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Barrow says Orgeron’s decision not to appear before the committee is troubling. She says they want to find out more about when the school learned about the accusations made by Gloria Scott that she was sexually harassed by former star running back Derius Guice in 2017…

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Barrow made the comments as a guest on Talk Louisiana with Jim Engster.

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Secretary of State Kyle Ardoin has announced the formation of the Louisiana Commission on Election Integrity and Voting. Ardoin says the bipartisan panel will discuss ways to make sure voters have confidence in Louisiana elections and how to combat voter fatigue…

Cut 6 (09) “…out state”

Ardoin says the commission will look at all aspects of voting and the goal is to enhance the confidence in Louisiana’s election process

Cut 7 (12) “…early voting sites”

Ardoin says the commission will begin meeting after the 2021 legislative session and then issue a final report before February 1st. He says the panel is made up of a diverse group of experts…

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LSU Athletics Administrator Sharon Lewis files a lawsuit alleging she suffered harassment and career repercussions as a result of investigating reports of sexual misconduct by coach Les Miles.

Lewis attorney Bridgette Brown alleged there was a broad conspiracy to cover up Miles’ harassment and her client was humiliated and ostracized by colleagues for challenging that conspiracy.

Cut 9 (12) “she had.”

A number of LSU officials including board members, administrators, and school leaders were named in the 50 million dollar RICO civil suit. The suit also names law firm Taylor Porter, alleging the firm helped hide documents related to Miles’ alleged harassment required for Title Nine compliance.

Attorney Tammye Brown was asked why Lewis didn’t go public with the misconduct claims against Miles. Brown said Lewis was ordered to report all allegations to Miriam Segar and say nothing else.

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Lewis is the Associate Athletics Director for Football Recruiting and has worked at LSU for 20 years. Attorney Bridgette Brown says Lewis has suffered continued harassment since 2013. She was asked why Lewis waited so long to file the suit…

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An LSU spokesperson says the school has no comment on the lawsuit at this time. Taylor Porter has been contacted for a statement as well. Miles denies allegations that he engaged in sexual misconduct during his time at LSU.

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The 2021 Louisiana Survey finds 54-percent of adult residents feel the state sales tax is too high and the majority want neither spending cuts nor tax increases. Policy Lab Research Director Mike Henderson says not only is it a majority that feels the sales tax is too high but a majority among the two major parties.

Cut 12 (11)   “…61% of Republicans” 

The current state sales tax is 4.45%

When residents are asked if they pay their fair share of state taxes 52-percent say yes and 41-percent say they are paying too much. Henderson says they also asked if they feel others are paying their fair share of taxes and most believe other income levels are.

Cut 13 (10)“…fair share.” (x2)

Henderson says a majority of those surveyed say they do not want to see spending cuts in six areas, elementary and secondary education; higher education; health care; roads and bridges; prisons; and public assistance programs.

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781 adult residents were surveyed in the state from January 4th to March 1st.

2:30 LRN Newscast April 7

The attorneys for LSU employee Sharon Lewis discussed today her 50 million dollar lawsuit against her employer that alleges school officials retaliated against her for speaking out against sexual misconduct. Matt Doyle has more.
cut 2 (33) …I’m Matt Doyle.”

Lewis was one of several LSU employees asked to speak at tomorrow’s Senate Select Committee on Women and Children. But LSU’s legal team has informed the legislative panel that because of Lewis’s lawsuit no one from LSU is allowed to appear before the committee.

The 2021 Louisiana Survey finds that 54-percent of adult residents believe the state’s sales tax is too high. It’s currently at 4.45-percent. The state sales tax helps pay for many different areas of government. LSU Public Policy Lab Director Mike Henderson says a majority of the respondents also do not want to see cuts in education, health care, roads, prisons, and public assistance programs…
cut 14 (06) “…spending”

Secretary of State Kyle Ardoin announced the formation today of the Louisiana Commission on Election Integrity and Voting. Ardoin says the commission will look at all aspects of voting and the goal is to enhance the confidence in Louisiana’s election process
Cut 7 (12) “…early voting sites”
Ardoin says the commission will issue a final report before February 1st.

1:30 LRN Newscast April 7

LSU Athletics Administrator Sharon Lewis files a lawsuit alleging she suffered harassment and career repercussions as a result of investigating reports of sexual misconduct by former coach Les Miles. Attorney Bridgette Brown says Lewis has suffered continued harassment since 2013. She was asked why Lewis waited so long to file the suit…

Cut 11 (09) “…truth”

Lewis has worked at LSU for 20 years.

The 2021 Louisiana Survey finds 54-percent of adult residents feel the state sales tax is too high. Policy Lab Research Director Mike Henderson says not only is it a majority, but it’s also a majority among the two major parties.

Cut 12 (11)   “…61% of Republicans” 

781 adult residents were surveyed in the state from January 4th to March 1st.

Tigers football coach Ed Orgeron and athletic director Scott Woodward will not appear before a legislative committee looking into LSU’s sexual misconduct scandal. Jeff Palermo has the story…

Cut 1 (31) “ …I’m Jeff Palermo.” 

LSU issued a statement blocking all employees from testifying under oath before lawmakers tomorrow.

Parts of the state are under a tornado watch until eight o’clock tonight. The National Weather Service in Shreveport has issued the watch for most of north Louisiana to the Arkansas and Texas State lines. The watch covers north of Alexandria which includes Monroe and Shreveport.

1230 PM LRN News

LSU Athletics Administrator Sharon Lewis files a lawsuit alleging she suffered harassment and career repercussions as a result of investigating reports of sexual misconduct by coach Les Miles. Lewis’s attorneys spoke earlier today. Bridgette Brown said after reporting harassment by Miles her client was ostracized and humiliated by colleagues and ordered to stay quiet.

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Miles has denied those allegations.

LSU Athletic Director Scott Woodward and coach Ed Orgeron were requested to testify in person tomorrow at a legislative hearing on LSU’s mishandling of sexual misconduct cases, but have declined to attend instead opting to send letters. Senator Regina Barrow finds that suspicious…

Cut 4 (06) “..say it twice” 

There’s an effort to allow voters to decide if recreational marijuana should be legalized and decriminalized in Louisiana. Brooke Thorington explains.

Cut 1 (31) “…I’m Brooke Thorington.”

1140 Sportscast 4/7

Football coach Ed Orgeron, Athletic Director Scott Woodward, and other LSU officials will not appear at tomorrow’s Senate Select Committee on Women and Children to discuss the mishandling of previous sexual misconduct cases. Senator Regina Barrow says Woodward told her he could not testify because an LSU employee filed a lawsuit against the school…

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In regards to Orgeron and Woodward not appearing in front of the committee, Speaker Pro-Tem Tanner Magee says this lack of transparency will have ramifications.

Cut 11 (07) “these things”

Body-cam footage has officially been released of the incident between LSU receiver Koy Moore and BRPD that occurred back in November which caused Moore to file a complaint.  Chief Murphy Paul says the two officers involved in the incident didn’t do anything wrong but have received training since the incident.

The LSU baseball team got a much-needed win last night against in-state opponent McNeese with a 14-1 victory.  Cade Doughty had a big night at the plate, going 4-5 with four RBI’s on the night.  Also, Giovanni DiGiacomo had a 2 RBI double in his first at-bat since returning from injury.

The Ragin Cajuns edge out a 3-2 win over Nichols, notching all three of their runs in the first three innings. The Cajuns have now won six in a row and sit atop the Sunbelt West at 5-1 and are 18-11 on the season as a whole.

After opting out of the 2020 football season halfway through and entering the transfer portal, former LSU TE was supposedly in Baton Rouge last week for a visit after initially committing to Florida.  Coach Orgeron confirmed the meeting and said it went well.

Cut 18 (12) “when he came”

The Pelicans fall to the Hawks 123-107 despite yet another huge game from Zion Williamson who scored 34 points in the loss.

11:30 LRN Newscast April 7

Football coach Ed Orgeron, Athletic Director Scott Woodward, and other LSU officials will not appear at tomorrow’s Senate Select Committee on Women and Children to discuss the mishandling of previous sexual misconduct cases. Senator Regina Barrow says Woodward told her he could not testify because an LSU employee filed a lawsuit against the school…

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Barrow says that LSU’s associate athletic director of football recruiting; Sharon Lewis, who has filed the lawsuit will appear tomorrow.

Speaker Pro-Tem Tanner Magee says the legislative response to the LSU scandal will be in the form of mandatory reporting bills, for example, if you fail to report a sexual assault you can be terminated.

Cut 10 (07) “…this session.”

Magee also stated many lawmakers want to give the university level funding over the school’s lack of transparency.

Secretary of State Kyle Ardoin has announced the formation of the Louisiana Commission on Election Integrity and Voting. Ardoin says the bipartisan panel will discuss ways to make sure voters have confidence in Louisiana elections and how to combat voter fatigue…

Cut 6 (09) “…out state”

Ardoin says the commission will begin meeting after the 2021 legislative session and then issue a final report before February 1st.

Baton Rouge Area Foundation VP John Spain says funding for a passenger rail line between Baton Rouge and New Orleans could arrive as early as winter if Congress passes the President’s infrastructure bill. Spain says travel from the Capital to the Crescent City would take about 45 minutes to an hour and they’d likely start with eight to ten round trips per day and increase over the first few years.

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