The attorney for nearly 200 nursing home patients who were moved to a dirty, hot warehouse as Hurricane Ida approached is protesting a judge’s decision to settle a class action lawsuit in the case. Marsanne Golsby has more
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All of Louisiana’s U.S. House members have won re-election, without need of a runoff. We got some reaction from some, as the results came in…:
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No drama on election night in Louisiana. Jeff Palermo has the story…
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An attorney for nearly 200 nursing home patients who were housed in a hot filthy, warehouse during Hurricane Ida says a judge’s decision to settle a class action lawsuit is extremely unfair. Before Ida hit, nursing home owner Bob Dean moved more than 800 elderly and frail people from his nursing homes into the warehouse in Tangipahoa Parish.
Attorney Morris Bart represents 180 of those patients in individual lawsuits. He adamantly opposes the settlement, handed down by a Jefferson Parish judge.
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Attorneys estimate between one and two hundred of those patients have died since Ida. Dean is facing multiple criminal charges in connection with the incident.
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Bart says the class action lawsuit superseded the individual lawsuits and the settlement was forced on his clients over his objections. He estimates each patient would only receive around $10,000 at the most if the settlement stands, in a case he says is worth six figures for each patient. Dean’s attorneys argue he can’t afford to pay more.
One of Dean’s attorneys says he’s lost everything. Court records say Dean has dementia, short-term memory issues, and bipolar disorder.
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One of Louisiana’s six U.S. House members got to relax on watch Election Night. That’s because District 4 Congressman Mike Johnson, of Shreveport, was re-elected by default when no one chose to run against him. Johnson says he’s humbled by that, and he looks forward to getting to work in a Republican-led Congress in 2023…:
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Johnson says he wants to work to revitalize Louisiana’s oil & gas industry and he’ll work to ease inflation for everyone. He says he hopes gridlock can be avoided over the next two years, with the President vetoing every bill sent his way…:
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Incumbent Republican Congresswoman Julia Letlow has won re-election to a 2nd term in office. Letlow took an early and broad lead Tuesday night and her four challengers – two fellow Republicans and two Democrats – never drew close. Letlow says she is thrilled to go back to D.C. in 2023 as part of a GOP House majority…:
Letlow will have a seat on the prestigious House Appropriations Committee, where all federal spending plans begin…:
Letlow says she’ll also work to improve education.
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As expected, Republican U-S Senator John Kennedy won a second term in office, receiving over 60-percent of the vote. Kennedy says the margin of victory takes his breath away…
Democrat and Baton Rouge activist Gary Chambers finished second in the race, receiving about 17-percent of the vote and Democrat Luke Mixon got 12-percent. Kennedy congratulated his opponents for the campaigns they ran and left his supporters at his election night party with this message…
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No major surprises on election night in Louisiana as U-S Senator John Kennedy won re-election to a second term without the need of a run-off. Twelve people signed up to challenge Kennedy, but he still received over 60-percent of the vote. Political analyst Bernie Pinsonat says his Democratic challengers lacked funding…
Congressman Clay Higgins faced some opposition to his bid for a fourth term. Fellow Republican Holden Hoggatt received the endorsement of two former Congressmen and U-S Senator John Breaux. But Pinsonat says rural voters in southwest Louisiana back the former law enforcement officer…
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New Orleans Congressman Troy Carter was elected to his first full-term into office. The Democrat received over 75-percent of the vote as he defeated a lone challenger, Republican Dan Lux. Carter says he’ll work for all parties in his district that covers New Orleans, the River Parishes and parts of Baton Rouge…
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The Matt McMahon era of LSU basketball tips off tonight against UMKC. The former Murray State coach inherited a program with only two returning players from last year’s tournament team. McMahon and his staff put together an impressive recruiting class of both transfers and incoming freshmen in a short time in hopes of avoiding a full rebuild. McMahon still has yet to name the starters for tonight but has emphasized the importance of guys earning their spots…
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With players responsible for over 90% of points scored for the Tigers last year gone, McMahon expects some growing pains for the young Tigers squad. He says he won’t be too hung up on mistakes in the season opener but a lack of energy and effort is inexcusable as he tries to establish a new culture in Baton Rouge…
Tigers fans will be excited to see one new face returning to the team this year. Illinois transfer Adam Miller joined the Tigers last year as a highly anticipated addition before suffering a season ending leg injury. The number 5 freshman scorer in the Big 10 will make his LSU debut in his first game in 19 months. McMahon praised his talent and resilience in his journey back to the court…
Tip-off is at 7:00
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LA Tech beat Middle Tennessee 40-24 this week to improve to 3-6 on the season. Bulldogs quarterback Parker McNeil had an effective outing in his return from injury with 285 yards, 3 touchdowns, and 1 interception. McNeil has struggled with injuries this season, but Head Coach Sonny Cumbie says he’s one of the toughest players he’s ever coached…
The Bulldogs will travel to San Antonio Saturday to face defending Conference USA Champs, UTSA. The Roadrunners are undefeated in conference play behind the stellar play of quarterback Frank Harris who has a perfect 158.3 QBR. Cumbie says it will be a tall task to stop the explosive UTSA offense…
Kick off in San Antonio is at 2:30