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XCIIIIII NO.. 5 Since 1925 www.louisianaweekly.com 50 cents Study gives Former Zulu Louisiana’s public president sues universities failing grade the Carnival organization Naaman Stewart, the for - mer president and King- in racial equity elect of the Zulu Social By Ryan Whirty statewide average, from 0 to 4.0, Contributing Writer with 4.0 representing the maximum Aid & Pleasure Club, level of representation and success recently filed a petition A recent study by the University of for Black students to gauge the uni - against the historically Southern California quantifying and evalu - versity system’s racial inclusion and Black Carnival organiza - ating racial equity at the nation’s public col - progressiveness. tion seeking to be reinstat - leges and universities placed Louisiana dead Out of the 50 states, Massachusetts’ ed as a full-fledged mem - last in the country when it comes to colle - public university system earned the ber and King-elect of the giate opportunities for and the academic highest rating for racial equity and upcoming Carnival sea - success of Black students on campus. achievement at 2.81 out of 4.0. son. The report, conducted by the USC Race Louisiana ended up in 50th place, with a Stewart, who has been a and Equity Center and titled,” Black ranking of just 1.18. Northwestern State, member of the organization while a mark of 1.0 was for more than two decades, Students at Public Colleges and Broken down into each individual pub - STEWART Universities: a 50-state Report Card,” lic university in the Pelican State, racial given to Louisiana Tech, was indefinitely suspended ranked every public, four-year institution equity ratings ranged from 0.75 for LSU- McNeese State, Southeastern Louisiana and from the organization and of higher education in the country based Alexandria to 1.75 for the University of UL-Monroe. stripped of the title of King-elect after he was accused by on four equity factors — representation New Orleans. LSU’s flagship campus in LSU Media Relations Director Ernie a former Zulu club employee of sexual harassment. on campus, gender ratio, degree comple - Baton Rouge earned a rating of 1.25, Ballard responded to the Baton Rouge The alleged incident was reported to have occurred tion and student-to-faculty ratio — on a while Nicholls State in Thibodaux school’s 1.25 ranking by stressing the values in one of the club’s restrooms and was made public four-point scale. received a mark of 1.0. contained in LSU’s diversity statement as by The New Orleans Advocate and WWL News after The study then combined the ratings for The next-highest ratings after UNO was a it was recorded on the cellphone of the former female each school in every state to create a 1.50 given to both LSU-Shreveport and Continued on Pg. 6 employee, Gemell Hulbert. In his recent petition. Stewart said Zulu violated sever - al of its bylaws when it suspended his membership and removed him as king this summer. Naaman Stewart said Zulu’s board of directors voted to suspend him at a July 18 meeting, and members voted to replace him as king at an Aug. 5 meeting. He was elected king over the Memorial Day Weekend Questions raised about organization as is customary and confirmed July 1. The decision to suspend him indefinitely and replace him as king came after Gemell Hulbert filed a civil law - suit June 29 alleging Stewart followed her into a club that bonds out criminal suspects bathroom and refused to let her leave unless she “This is a person that does his of it on him. dant and the person who posted News last week. criminal trade in the French Ayers, though, got out of jail the bond,” Cannizzaro said. The New Orleans Freedom Continued on Pg. 6 Quarter. He sells drugs and he on a $3,500 bond — but he did - Ayers’ bail order shows Fund is an organization that commits acts of violence,” n’t pay a dime, FOX 8 News Jennifer Schnidman bonded him bonds people out of jail. In Ayer’s Orleans Parish District reported last week. out. She’s a member of the New case, after the organization bond - Attorney Leon Cannizzaro Concerns are growing over an Orleans Freedom Fund. ed him out, he failed to appear in recently told FOX 8 News. organization bonding suspected “My appreciation is that funds court - twice. The judge issued a DeQuan Ayers faces multiple criminals out of jail. are donated to them, and they warrant for his arrest. Alternative charter charges at Orleans Parish “Someone essentially posted, somehow determine who they That arrest came Wednesday Criminal District Court. When for a lack of better term, a com - are going to post bail for,” Rafael afternoon, when police say he police arrested him in June for plimentary bond for this person. Goyeneche, a former cop and committed second-degree bat - school is closing distribution of marijuana, they My understanding is there is no current head of the Metropolitan say he had two and half pounds relationship between the defen - Crime Commission, told FOX 8 Continued on Pg. 8 mid-year By Marta Jewson The Lens

Crescent Leadership Academy, an alternative middle and high school that accepts students who’ve been expelled from other city schools, will close at the end Honoring Reconstruction’s legacy: of this month, according to a letter from Orleans schools Superintendent Henderson Lewis Jr. Lewis said the charter board’s decision to shutter the Educating the South’s children school mid-year is “unacceptable and goes against By Rebekah Barber and Billy Corriher stitutions after the Civil War that for the tinction or preference.” everything we stand for as a community of educators Contributing Writers first time gave the right to free public To fund the South’s first free, statewide leading schools in our unique system.” education to all of the South’s children — public school systems, the Reconstruction “I have spoken to the leadership at CLA to express my (Special from Facing South) — Black and white, rich and poor. Before constitutions earmarked certain taxes for deep disappointment in the timing of this decision,” “There is one sin that slavery committed the Civil War, the only Southerners who public education. Black and white stu - Lewis wrote in the letter to other school leaders. against me, which I can never forgive. It got an education were those whose fami - dents took advantage of the new opportu - “Additionally, we will be investigating this decision to robbed me of my education; the injury is lies could pay for it themselves. nity to obtain education that was previ - surrender and pursuing any recourse where needed.” irreparable.” Mississippi’s 1868 constitution, for exam - ously accessible only to the wealthy few. The decision will leave New Orleans without an alter - These words, attributed to James ple, required the state to encourage “intellec - By 1875, half the children in Florida, native school for elementary and middle school students. Pennington, a formerly enslaved man and tual, scientific, moral and agricultural Mississippi, and South Carolina were The city’s two other alternative programs only serve high Yale University’s first Black student, improvement, by establishing a uniform sys - enrolled in school, according to historian captured the intense desire of newly- tem of free public schools.” Florida’s consti - Eric Foner’s Reconstruction: America’s Continued on Pg. 6 freed Black people to be educated. tution drafted that same year said it was the Unfinished Revolution . Though slavery had deprived them of the state’s “paramount duty … to make ample During Reconstruction, racially segregat - freedom to read, to write, to learn, eman - provision for the education of all the chil - cipated Black men helped draft new con - dren residing within its borders, without dis - Continued on Pg. 2 THE LOUISIANA WEEKLY - Page 2 YOUR MULTICULTURAL MEDIUM October 15 - October 21, 2018 Kavanaugh’s 1st SCOTUS cases directly affect Black America (Special from the Defender law clerk who flashed a white Kavanaugh could even officially according to SCOTUS Blog. scheduled to hear Nielsen v. Preap , gration policies, including and News Service) — The first two supremacist hand signal during take the bench. The 1984 federal law imposes a which was expected to yield a rul - especially children being sepa - cases that a Brett Kavanaugh his hearing to his past history of First up for the Supreme Court 15-year minimum sentence for ing on “Whether a criminal alien rated from their families as a Supreme Court was expected to having racist tendencies, to put it on Tuesday was Stokeling v. crimes with guns depending on the becomes exempt from mandatory result. Many of those people hear have some serious implica - mildly — this week’s slate of United States , which centers on number of severity of prior convic - detention under 8 U.S.C. § 1226© caught up in these policies have tions for Black people living in cases could be seriously pivotal “Whether a state robbery offense tions. At issue was which crimes if, after the alien is released from included people from Africa and America. They will also immedi - for African Americans and other that includes ‘as an element’ the under the law were “violent” ver - criminal custody, the Department of Haiti and other Caribbean coun - ately thrust the former appellate people of African descent living common law requirement of sus “serious.” Given such a race- Homeland Security does not take tries. While a federal court just judge under a much brighter spot - in the U.S. overcoming ‘victim resistance’ is based discrepancy among people him into immigration custody ruled last week to protect hun - light than when he was accused of And with the president making categorically a ‘violent felony’ convicted of those types of crimes immediately.” dreds of thousands of immi - being a sexual predator during his a case on Monday for the effec - under the Armed Career Criminal skewing heavily toward people of A stunning number of undocu - grants from deportation, a Senate confirmation hearing over tiveness of the unconstitutional Act, 18 U.S.C. § 924(e)(2)(B)(i), color, this case should be on the mented immigrants in the coun - Supreme Court with Kavanaugh the past two weeks. practice of “stop and frisk,” the when the offense has been specif - collective radar of Black America try illegally and migrants could drastically change all of Considering everything we legal future of Black and Brown ically interpreted by state appel - for obvious reasons. detained at the border have that depending on this case. Of know about Kavanaugh and people in America was further late courts to require only slight Not to be outdone, the Supreme recently been affected by the the roughly 11 million undocu - Black people — from his former hanging in the balance before force to overcome resistance,” Court on the very next day was president’s controversial immi - mented immigrants in America, just about 600,000 of them are Black, according to the most recent statistics by the Migration Policy Institute. Reconstruction’s legacy, educating the South’s children As if those two cases didn’t Continued from Page 1 dismantle segregation. to fund an adequate or “uniform” improvement” but said that it still is reviewing the case. seem dire enough, Donald Young students also took on the education for all children. “satisfies minimum constitutional Elsewhere across the South, edu - Trump, who nominated gated schools were not mandated fight for equal education. In 1951, Education lawyers shifted their requirements.” cators are not waiting for judges or Kavanaugh, told a packed crowd by state law. In fact, constitutions 16-year-old Barbara Johns led 450 focus to state courts after the “We decline to usurp legislative legislators to act. Earlier this year, Monday at the International in two states — Louisiana and of her fellow students in a walkout U.S. Supreme Court in 1973 authority by issuing reform diktats teachers in West Virginia ignited a Association of Chiefs of Police’s South Carolina — explicitly pro - to protest the overcrowded and rejected an argument from Texas from on high, supplanting law - nearly two-week long strike to annual convention that the law hibited them. It was only later dur - dilapidated conditions of their seg - school districts that the federal makers’ policy wisdom with our protest low teacher pay and high enforcement tactic of “stop and ing the Jim Crow era, with its regated high school in Farmville, Constitution protects a right to own”, the decision continued. The health care costs. The strike — frisk” — which in 2013 was white-supremacist governments, Virginia. One of the first civil an equal education. justices instead encouraged the which ended when the state legis - declared unconstitutional by a that racial segregation in schools rights protests of its kind, the walk - Some of the same Texas school legislature to impose “transforma - lature agreed on a five percent pay federal court — should be and other institutions became the out drew the attention of NAACP districts that lost at the U.S. tional, top-to-bottom reforms.” raise for teachers and other state restored on the books, citing law of the land in the South. lawyers, who filed a federal law - Supreme Court sued the state in Many of these lawsuits have result - employees — inspired similar as a primary example. The Reconstruction school super - suit that was one of five combined the mid-1980s in state court. Most ed in decades of litigation. For exam - walkouts in Kentucky and North As a member of the D.C. intendents viewed education as into the landmark Brown v. Board of the subsequent rulings by state ple, ’s high court is Carolina, where teachers advocat - Circuit Court, Kavanaugh dis - “the foundation of a new, egalitari - of Education case that ultimately courts agreed that Texas’ unequal now hearing a lawsuit ed for better pay and more sented in a 2008 ruling that found an social order,” as Foner said. ended legal segregation in the U.S. school funding system violated its filed more than 20 years ago arguing resources for students. “police violated a man’s Fourth They included men like Bishop By the time NAACP chief coun - constitutional duty. that the state is violating its constitu - Inspired by these walkouts, an Amendment rights by unzipping James Walker Hood, a Black man sel and future Supreme Court But state courts have had mixed tional mandate to offer a decent edu - unprecedented number of teachers his jacket to search him without a born free in Pennsylvania who Justice Thurgood Marshall took results in getting legislatures to cation to all students. and other educators are running for warrant after a stop-and-frisk came to North Carolina as a on the Brown case in 1951, the comply with their orders to pro - seats in state legislatures this year search did not yield results,” preacher during the Civil War and NAACP had for decades been vide more funding or more equi - Taking action for better schools — 550 nationwide, and over 50 in according to People for the became a political leader and developing a strategy to challenge table funding. Some recent rulings Florida also faced a lawsuit over Kentucky alone. They are support - American Way, a nonprofit groundbreaking integrationist. segregation. Handing down its have led to political backlash, with inequities in its school funding ed by the National Education organization that describes itself Hood helped draft that state’s decision in the case in 1954, the legislators responding by trying to system that gave wealthier dis - Association (NEA), the country’s in part as defenders of “constitu - 1868 constitution and was high court unanimously ruled that pack the courts or supporting tricts more money. After the state largest professional union. tional values under attack.” appointed assistant superintend - “separate public schools are efforts to unseat elected justices. Supreme Court ruled in 1996 that “Now, in the wake of historic walk - Kavanaugh’s “dissent that the ent of public instruction shortly inherently unequal.” In Kansas, for example, state sena - the schools satisfied the minimum outs and school actions, we have a search was a reasonable continu - after. In just a few years, he over - Southern states vigorously tors responded to state court rul - constitutional requirements, voters chance to leave our mark and elect to ation of the stop-and-frisk was, saw the education of nearly defied the Court after Brown. ings to require more school fund - decided that those minimum office public education champions according to his fellow judges, 50,000 Black children, and creat - Some white parents sent their ing with a 2016 proposal to allow requirements were not enough. who will raise their voices and fight ‘unsupportable on any plausible ed a department dedicated to edu - children to private schools — so- for the impeachment of justices In 1998, Florida voters amend - for our students and public educa - reading of the record.’” cating the deaf and blind. called “segregation academies” who “usurp the power of the leg - ed the state constitution’s educa - tion,” said Lily Eskelsen Garcia, Even worse, Kavanaugh Indeed, during Reconstruction, — where they wouldn’t have to islative or executive branch.” tion clause to restore some of the NEA president. “This is our time. claimed “that the police were those who had been discarded by learn alongside Black children. Many of the current education language from the 1868 version, This is our movement.” free to unzip the jacket because it Southern society — Blacks, the Other whites engaged in more funding lawsuits arose out of which said that educating chil - would help a robbery victim poor, people with disabilities — violent measures to exclude Black budget cuts imposed after the dren is the state’s “paramount This is another feature in a series identify him by his clothing, gained access to an education and children, such as the 1958 bomb - Great Recession 10 years ago. duty.” The new amendment also on the legacy of progressive which his fellow judges other basic rights they never had ing of a public high school fol - After the Texas legislature slashed required a “high quality educa - Southern constitutions that were explained was based on ‘no rea - before. And by the 1890s, North lowing years of mounting racial education funding by $5.4 billion tion.” In addition, voters rewritten during Radical sonable grounds for belie[f].’” Carolina’s progressive, multiracial tension in eastern Tennessee. in 2011, two-thirds of the state’s approved amendments to require Reconstruction. This article orig - It may not have been proven “Fusion” government, which had A decade after Brown, just 2.3 school districts sued. The trial early childhood education and inally appeared in Facing South, beyond a reasonable doubt that made funding for public education percent of the nearly three mil - court ruled in favor of the school smaller class sizes from kinder - the online magazine of the Institute Kavanaugh was a heavy-drinking a priority, controlled the state legis - lion school-aged Black children districts three times, but the Texas garten through third grade. for Southern Studies (www.south - sexual predator, but his predilec - lature, the governorship, and both living in the former Confederate Supreme Court overturned the rul - In 2009, a coalition of schools ernstudies.org.) The Institute for tion for responding with emotion U.S. Senate seats. states attended racially integrat - ings in 2016. and parents sued Florida under the Southern Studies is a nonprofit over reason was certainly on full ed schools, as investigative jour - The opinion by Justice Don new education clause. The state research and media center that display. The realistic prospects of Separate and unequal nalist Nikole Hannah-Jones Willett — recently appointed to a Court of Appeals threw out the exposes injustice, strengthens both of those factors colliding But as North Carolina historian reported for The Atlantic . It was - federal appeals court by President lawsuit last year, arguing that the democracy and builds a communi - while he presides on the Supreme Timothy B. Tyson observed in a n’t until 1960 that five-year-old Trump — acknowledged that judiciary still lacks the authority to ty for change in the South. Court should be terrifying to 2013 essay, “For some whites, Ruby Bridges of New Orleans school funding was “undeniably order specific reforms or more Research assistance from Facing America as a whole and especially Black citizenship itself — let alone became the first Black child to imperfect, with immense room for funding. The state Supreme Court South intern Benjamin Barber .◊ to the Black people living here.◊ raising taxes to educate the poor — attend an otherwise all-white justified any level of resistance.” public elementary school in the Just 30 years after adopting the pro - South. But then in 1968, the gressive 1868 Reconstruction consti - Supreme Court ordered states to tution, North Carolina was the site of eliminate segregation “root and a deadly white-supremacist coup d’é - branch.” By the 1970s, 90 per - tat: the Wilmington Massacre of cent of Black children in the 1898. Days after the state’s then- South attended integrated largest city elected a white Fusionist schools, making the South’s mayor and multiracial city council, schools the most integrated in vengeful whites stormed through the the country. city, killing as many as 300 Black Then came the Reagan era. As people and terrorizing countless oth - Hannah-Jones noted in a 2016 ers into fleeing town. story for the New York Times The coup and statewide cam - magazine: paign of voter intimidation that fol - When Ronald Reagan became lowed paved the way for white- president in 1981, he promoted supremacist Democrat Charles B. the notion that using race to inte - Aycock to win the 1900 governor’s grate schools was just as bad as election. Aycock — who advocated using race to segregate them. He for a constitutional amendment urged the nation to focus on that would disenfranchise Blacks improving segregated schools by — would come to be known as holding them to strict standards, a “the education governor.” Under tacit return to the “separate but his leadership, teachers’ salaries equal” doctrine that was roundly increased, and hundreds of new rejected in Brown. … Reagan schools were built. Yet the new eliminated federal dollars ear - schools for Black students were marked to help desegregation and underfunded, and Black and white pushed to end hundreds of school- teachers were not paid equally. desegregation court orders But even as their civil rights In a lecture this month at Duke were being stripped away under University in Durham, North Jim Crow, Black people took Carolina, Jones warned that action to ensure their children Southern schools today are more were educated. In 1902, for exam - racially segregated than they’ve ple, Charlotte Hawkins Brown been in decades. Research has became the first Black woman to shown that resegregation can have found a school for African a dramatic effect on the quality of Americans in North Carolina: the education students receive, Palmer Memorial Institute in because white students generally Guilford County. A private school, receive more education funding. Palmer was one of the few to offer “Today we have schools that college preparatory instruction — look like Brown never happened,” and the rare one to teach African- Hannah-Jones said. American history. And across the South, historically Black colleges Enforcing education mandates and universities established after In recent decades, state courts in the Civil War trained future civil the South and around the country rights leaders, legal scholars, and have ruled that legislatures are others who would ultimately help violating their constitutional duty THE LOUISIANA WEEKLY - October 15 - October 21, 2018 YOUR MULTICULTURAL MEDIUM Page 3 A Black woman in Texas begins 5 year prison sentence for voting By Stacy M. Brown million felons in the United States inflated returns. I was trying to get law or not – yet the 43-year-old is now say they will never vote. told her she couldn’t vote, nor Contributing Writer and nearly 500,000 in Texas were more money back for my clients. I being harshly punished, News What kind of message are we did she sign anything saying she ineligible to vote in 2016. admitted that. I owned up to that. I One said in its report. sending to our children that they could not vote while on super - (NNPA Newswire) — With the During her testimony, Mason — took accountability for that. I A petition on change.org notes, should be afraid to vote in the vised release. midterm elections just weeks who previously served just shy of would never do that again. “I was “Perhaps the saddest part of this country they contribute to?” “I just feel like the whole sys - away, activists and others are three years in federal prison — happy enough to come home and story is that Crystal’s children Mason has maintained no one tem failed me,” she added. ◊ keeping keen eyes on any sem - told the court that she was see my daughter graduate. My son blance of voter suppression – or assigned a provisional ballot after is about to graduate. Why would I worse. For Crystal Mason of she arrived at her usual polling jeopardize that? Not to vote. ...I Rendon, Texas, “worse” took the place and discovered that her didn’t even want to go vote.” form of the 2016 presidential elec - name was not on the voter roll. According to NewsOne, tion. Having previously spent time Gonzalez, who questioned Mason was taken to jail after the in federal prison on a tax fraud Mason during her testimony, conclusion of her trial as a cho - conviction, Mason was ineligible asked why she did not thorough - rus of small children leaving the to vote in Texas. She claimed she ly read the documents she was courtroom waved and said, didn’t know that. given at the time. The form you “Bye-bye, Big Mama.” Mason hadn’t originally planned are required to sign to get the Mason wrote on her Facebook to vote, according to supporters provisional ballot is called an page before surrendering herself, who have started a change.org affidavit, Gonzales told Mason. “This fight is not over, I’m glad petition that already gained more “There’s a legal connotation to God choose me for this journey. than 100,000 signatures. that, right?” Gonzales asked, I’m walking in there, no tears After her mother reminded her of according to the Star Telegram. and head hung high. You have how important voting is, Mason Mason responded that she was my complete attention Father use decided to vote as a means of set - never told by the federal court, me. Thank you all for your sup - ting a good example for her chil - her supervision officer, the elec - port. Victory is yet to come.” dren. For that, she’s now serving a tion workers or U.S. District There is deep hypocrisy in how minimum of five years in prison. Judge John McBryde, the sen - Mason, who voted for Hillary J. Warren St. John, her defense tencing judge in her fraud case, Clinton, is being treated, NewsOne attorney, said after the verdict that she would not be able to notes, considering a white woman that an appeal had already been vote in elections until she fin - from Iowa, Terri Lynn Rote, was filed and that he is hopeful his ished serving her sentence, convicted of voter fraud for pur - client will soon be released on supervised release included. She posely trying to cast a ballot for bond, according to the Fort also said she did not carefully President Donald Trump twice. She Worth Star Telegram. read the form because an elec - was only sentenced to two years of “I find it amazing that the gov - tion official was helping her. probation and a $750 fine. ernment feels she made this up,” During cross-examination by In addition, the district attor - St. John told the court. “She was Tarrant County prosecutor Matt ney who prosecuted Mason, never told that she couldn’t vote, Smid, Mason was reminded that Sharen Wilson, reportedly asked and she voted in good faith. Why she had jeopardized her freedom her staff for personal contact would she risk going back to in the past by violating federal tax information and then used it to prison for something that is not laws. However, sacrificing her solicit funds for her re-election going to change her life?” freedom to vote was not some - bid, according to Appeal.org. According to a report released in thing she would knowingly do, Legal experts disagreed 2016 compiled by the Sentencing Mason explained to District Judge whether that was a criminal Project, a criminal justice reform Ruben Gonzales, who would ulti - offense, but there is also ambigu - advocacy group, more than six mately determine sentencing. “I ity on if Mason actually broke the Lawsuit: Man convicted after mother rejected ‘dirty cop’

By Heather Hollingsworth McIntyre to the crime and he didn’t testify, the suit says. AP Writer didn’t know the victims. The The lawsuit says the real killer suit blames his arrest on a ”dirty was a drug enforcer known as (AP) — A Kansas man who cop ” identified as Roger “Monster,” who is currently spent 23 years in prison for a dou - Golubski, who “used the power serving a 33-year sentence for ble murder he didn’t commit was of his badge to exploit vulnera - murder and drug offenses. The targeted because his mother ble black women.” suit said Golubski also worked rebuffed a homicide detective’s Golubski, who rose through the closely with drug kingpins to sexual advances and was convict - ranks to detective and captain protect their interests in ed after a bogus police investiga - before retiring, coerced Rose Lee exchange for money or drugs, tion, according to a lawsuit . McIntyre into oral sex in a police which he would use to buy sex. Lamonte McIntyre, 42, and his station after a traffic stop in the “Whether to retaliate against 64-year-old mother Rose Lee late 1980s and harassed her so Rose McIntyre for spurning his McIntyre filed the lawsuit much when she rebuffed addi - advances, to protect Monster’s Thursday in federal court. tional advances that she moved drug bosses from prosecution, to McIntyre was 17 in 1994 when and changed her phone number. quickly close a double homicide, he was arrested in Kansas City in The double homicide investiga - or all three, Golubski, his-co- the deaths of 21-year-old Doniel tion quickly focused on her son, investigators, and his supervisors Quinn and 34-year-old Donald even though he was taller and framed Lamonte McIntyre for Ewing. They were shot in broad had shorter hair than the initial the crimes,” the suit said, adding daylight in a drug-infested neigh - witness descriptions. The suit that the victims’ families borhood. McIntyre was sentenced said the investigation involved believed Lamonte McIntyre was to two life sentences in their “no bona fide police work.” innocent throughout. deaths, but he was freed last year Golubski helped one witness A police spokesman said the after the district attorney found he find a new apartment in department is reviewing the law - had been subject to a “manifest exchange for falsely identifying suit. Golubski’s attorney, Paul injustice” in the case. the teen and threatened to have Morrison, did not respond to a No physical evidence linked her children taken away if she phone message seeking comment.◊

According to historian: Football stadium sits on site of 1913 lynching (AP) — A historian says the A 19-year-old Black laborer stadium’s 20-yard line. It was Carolina Panthers home stadium named Joe McNeely was dragged Mecklenburg County's first doc - is the site of an early 20th- cen - from Good Samaritan Hospital umented lynching. tury lynching. and shot to death by a white mob. McNeely reportedly had been in The Charlotte Observer reported A lynching does not have to be a a gunfight with a police officer Oct. 5 that the lynching occurred hanging. It’s defined as killing before being taken to the hospital. in 1913 where the Bank of someone without a legal trial. Moore said the white mob's shoot - America Stadium now stands in Historian Michael Moore said ing of McNeely was an act of Charlotte, North Carolina. the shooting occurred near the “racial terror.”◊

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We need to step up By Edmund W. Lewis, Editor

More than 150 years after the signing of the Emancipation Proclamation, we are still fighting for the same things that we were fight - ing for in the second half of the 18th century: recognition as free and equal human beings, self-determination and the right to be. We have fought tooth and nail to make advances throughout the course of American history only to have those gains constantly threatened and undermined by the powers that be. Most frustrating and distressing is the fact that some of those who look like us have been willing to do the bidding of the powers that be to line their own pockets and boost their careers. S It is way past time for us to call a spade a spade and do away with Black turncoats who claim to represent us but do little to represent our interests in

N the City Council Chambers, State Legislature or on Capitol Hill. As we reflect on the ramifications of the mid-term elections and the challenges we continue to face in this city and state, let us be ever mind - O ful of the fact that each of us is responsible for effecting positive change. Constitutional right to counsel is I That means doing everything we can to bring about justice, equity and democracy even if that means hurting some folks’ feelings or presenting meaningless under dismal

N them with their walking papers.

I In the meantime, I got some questions for y’all. Here we go: • Six months into her first term as mayor, how many changes do you sup - current public defender system pose LaToya Cantrell has made the public bidding process fair and equitable “Reason and reflection require us to recognize that in our adversary system of crim - P and bridge the pay gap in the Crescent City? inal justice, any person hauled into court, who is too poor to hire a lawyer, cannot MORIAL • How comfortable are you with elected officials using city-issued credit be assured a fair trial unless counsel is provided for him. This seems to us to be an obvious truth … From the very beginning, our state and national constitutions and

O cards to purchase flat-screen TVs, turkeys for holiday give-aways, feminine laws have laid great emphasis on procedural and substantive safeguards designed to products and other non-essential items? assure fair trials before impartial tribunals in which every defendant stands equal before the law. This • How much time have you put aside to assess the job performances of the noble ideal cannot be realized if the poor man charged with crime has to face his accusers without a

elected officials in your district who are running for re-election? lawyer to assist him.” — U.S. Supreme Court Justice Hugo Black & • Given the history of this nation, how many people can honestly say that they are surprised by the recent U.S. Senate confirmation of Supreme Court By Marc Morial Justice Brett Kavanaugh? President/CEO, The National Urban League

S • With a nod to Alvin Kamara’s red hat, what would you say it would take It’s familiar to anyone who’s ever watched a cops-and-robbers drama on television or in the to “Make Africa Home Again”? movies: You have the right to an attorney. If you cannot afford an attorney, one will be provided for • Why haven’t more Black entrepreneurs and others with disposable you at public expense. income stepped up to establish trade ties with sub-Saharan African nations It’s enshrined in the Sixth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution: “In all criminal prosecutions, the L and others like Haiti, Cuba and Jamaica? accused shall enjoy the right to … have the Assistance of Counsel for his defence.” • Why are so few people talking about addressing mass incarceration in the Despite this constitutional mandate, poor defendants who could not afford lawyers to represent them were not guaranteed representation at public expense City of New Orleans? until 1963, thanks to a defendant named Clarence Earl A • How much of the City’s Tricentennial Celebration has focused on the sig - Gideon. Convicted of burglary after having been forced to The nificance of the fleur de lis as a symbol of rebellious enslaved Africans who act as his own lawyer, Gideon studied the law in prison and

I Louisiana refused to be treated less than human? appealed to the Supreme Court. The landmark decision • Why are we letting others raise and educate our children? resulting from his case, Gideon v. Wainright , required states to provide an attorney to defendants in criminal Weekly • Is the brother or sister who is elected to represent us in local, state or fed - cases who are unable to afford their own attorneys. (USPS 320-680) R eral government really our brother or sister if he or she supports laws and poli - In the 230 years since the ratification of the constitution, and One of the oldest publications cies that adversely impact us? more than a half-century since Gideon v. Wainrigh t, the United in the United States States has failed miserably in its duty to guarantee equal jus - specifically for the • Why is it so hard for so many of us to support Black businesses on a reg - African-American tice to rich and poor alike. The public defender system is bro - ular basis? community.

O ken, leaving thousands of poor detainees stranded in local jails • What would you say to someone who proudly announces that they do not – unable to raise enough money under discriminatory cash bail read books or newspapers but still act like they know everything and believe policies – waiting months or even years for a desperately over - Since 1925 they are activists and leaders because they post their thoughts online? worked lawyer to be assigned to his or her case. The system T • How many books have you bought since graduating from high school forces innocent men and women to plead guilty, just to get out RENETTE DEJOIE-HALL or college? of jail and return to their families and their jobs. President/Publisher

I In Missouri, which ranks near the bottom for public • What do you suppose our Beloved Ancestors think of us and our com - EDMUND W. LEWIS spending on defending the poor, the desperate head of the Editor mitment to pursuing education, justice, equity, liberation and self-deter - state public defender office appointed Governor Jay Nixon mination? ◊ to represent an indigent defendant. Nixon had vetoed legis - DAVID T. BAKER Associate Editor

D lation to cap caseloads for Missouri’s public defenders, who average 240 cases each per year. Nixon fought the assignment and won but the point had been SUSAN BUCHANAN made. According to the National Association for Public EMEKA DIBIA

E Defense, public defenders are handling three to five times as FRITZ ESKER many cases as they can reasonably handle competently. The DELLA HASSELLE American Bar Association has been referring to public defend - MEGHAN HOLMES er workloads as a crisis for more than 30 year. CHARMAINE JACKSON New York State has taken steps to reform its public defend - FR. JEROME LeDOUX er system. A new law authorizes the state’s Office of Indigent KELLY PARKER Legal Services to establish and uphold standards that address the presence of counsel at a criminal defendant’s first court BRITTANY ODOM appearance; reasonable limits on the defenders’ caseloads; JAMES SEBASTIEN proper training, supervision, and support staff for attorneys; MICKEY STANLEY and access to resources needed to mount an effective defense. CHRISTOPHER TIDMORE While the legislation leaves counties responsible for funding RYAN WHIRTY public defenders, the state will reimburse cities and counties NAYITA WILSON for the cost of complying with the new standards. GERALDINE WYCKOFF Funding to defend the poor is an easy target for cash-strapped Contributing Writers/Columnists local governments, but in the process of budget-cutting, we CHARLES SILER diminish our integrity as a nation committed to justice. Contributing Cartoonist Constitutional guarantees are meaningless if we are unwilling to base our public policy on our highest ideals.◊ PENNY JONES Administrative Assistant CHRISTOPHER D. HALL Business/Circulation

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The produce she used What is true; segregation employ people that look like Antonio Observer. ◊ THE LOUISIANA WEEKLY - October 15 - October 21, 2018 YOUR MULTICULTURAL MEDIUM Page 5 Don’t believe the Now it’s time for the people to speak By Jesse Jackson They ignored unanimous Congressional tion, big money poli - TriceEdneyWire.com Columnist intent to gut the Voting Rights Act. They tics, obscene inequality overturned decades of precedent to and catastrophic cli - hype – vote, our Brett Kavanaugh is now a justice of the empower corporations to pour money into mate change. The gang Supreme Court. He is there only because elections. They trampled precedent to gut of five is likely to he is what he showed himself to be in the the ability of public employee unions to stand in the way of lives depend on it Senate hearings: a vicious, partisan opera - collect dues from the members they repre - fundamental reforms tive utterly committed to a right-wing judi - sent. The threat Kavanaugh poses to Roe v. vital to this country. By Derrick Johnson cial activism that will inevitably lead to a Wade , and a woman’s right to control her The only thing that President/CEO of the NAACP constitutional crisis. The Republicans own body is clear. Less attention has been can save Democracy is ensured that there would not be a full paid to his consistent effort to protect cor - the democracy. Even In the 2016 U.S. presidential election, we were investigation of the charges against porations from accountability. the Supreme Court JACKSON wrong. Political forecasters, pollsters, elected offi - Kavanaugh, yet Maine Sen. Susan Collins When faced with a choice between the pol - responds to election cials, and even media told us that the 45th dishonestly called the cribbed FBI investi - luter and the poisoned, Judge Kavanaugh returns. If Trump Republicans remain in President of our nation would be a woman named gation comprehensive. Yet Kavanaugh stands with the polluter. When faced with a control of the Congress and the White Hillary Clinton, but they were wrong. revealed in the hearings exactly who he is choice between the boss and the worker, he House, the gang of five will be embold - In many cases, the margin between who — and why Trump chose him and stands with the boss. When faced with a ened. If voters rebuke them at the polls — became president and who lost the race was a Republicans lined up to confirm him, no choice between a predator corporation and a if they elect progressive majorities focused JOHNSON slim few thousand votes. For example, in the matter what the evidence. consumer, he stands with the predator. on the changes we need 2016 Presidential election, the winning margin A close-minded partisan zealot, he Public Citizen did an analysis of Judge — the gang of five will was less than two percent in Michigan, Florida, bizarrely embraced the most fantastical of Kavanaugh’s opinions on the U.S. Court be more cautious. Judge

Wisconsin, Pennsylvania, and two other states. Though the popular conspiracy theories, including somehow of Appeals in cases where the court was Kavanaugh is probably C vote was won by Hillary Clinton (in excess of three million votes) that all this was revenge hatched by the divided. They found that nearly nine of 10 impervious to the will of and the margin between victory and loss was small in many states, Clintons. He demonstrated stunning con - times, Kavanaugh ruled against the public the people, too bitter, too the “near victory” serves as cold comfort to those communities tempt for senators — yet Republican sena - interest and for the corporate interest. In ideological, too zealous whose civil rights are slowly being rolled back under the ominous tors, led by Chairman Charles Grassley, no 17 cases involving worker rights, he stood to be reached. O weight and rise of racism and White nationalism. longer have any institutional pride. The with the employers 15 times. In 13 cases But Chief Justice John Today, like in 2016, we hear the predictions of a powerful political shift Senate be damned; they are purely into on the environment, he was with the pol - Roberts and perhaps Neil in the House of Representatives and possibly the Senate. While these tribal partisan politics. luter 11 times. In 22 cases between corpo - Gorsuch may understand predictions are promising, they alone will not ensure that the interests of

They stuck with Kavanaugh because they rations and consumers, he stood with the that their own legacy and M the Black community will be affirmed by the winners of the midterm know who he is. He claims to be an “origi - corporations 18 times. the court’s legitimacy will elections. The only way we will get the respect we deserve is to show up nalist” and “textualist” who only applies the On seven cases involving police abuse or be at risk if they try to and show out at the polls in November. Constitution, but that is simply a threadbare human rights, he ruled against the victims in defend the rich and corpo - When we take our well-deserved seat at the table, we know our cover. He was vetted and approved by the all seven. In the Senate hearing, Kavanaugh rations from a people impact is always powerful. Federalist Society and the Heritage vowed to have a partisan frame. Blaming demanding justice. Our M We’ve seen the collective power of Black women impact key races Foundation — both dedicated to promoting Democrats for challenging his nomination, task is clear. Don’t mourn, for office in special elections and primaries. Black women, accord - activist right-wing lawyers who will overturn he pledged that “what goes around, comes organize. With this ing to our recent poll which analyzed the 61 most competitive precedent to serve conservative ends. around.” The right wing has consolidated a appointment, the Senate midterm races, are tired of feeling disrespected by the Trump Kavanaugh’s ascension to the court locks in majority on the court. It is a gang of five that has traduced its reputation Administration and have made it a much higher priority to voice a five-person majority for an extreme activist is increasingly out of step with a society that and abandoned its respon - E their displeasure at the polls. Black men are not far behind them. position. We’ve already seen what the con - grows more diverse, more inclusive, and is sibilities. Now it is time They too, along with other communities of color, are tired of the servative gang of five is prepared to do. increasingly challenged by corporate corrup - for the people to speak.◊ relentless racism permeating our nation and fueled by politicians.

As we approach November, we hear the faint yet consistent refrain– N elections have consequences—ringing in our ears. Today, as we fight against the nomination of Brett Kavanaugh, we are reminded of the harsh reality that his presence would remake the

Supreme Court of the United States into a bastion of conservatism Yes, the Clintons are still relevant T reminiscent of yesteryears when access to our democracy was Earl Ofari Hutchinson position, for the Clintons to be a party Trump and parceled off according to skin color. Guest Columnist matchmaker. But it must be that way. Trumpism. For the Black community, November is a watershed moment. If we They have the name, clout, and party There’s also the fail to vote in numbers respective to our actual political power, The Clintons are far from dead and connections to command the attention question of mon - A future generations will suffer for our apathy. We don’t have to tell forgotten politically. They announced of throngs of real and potential ey. The Clintons our people how to vote, only that we must vote as if our lives and our that they are hitting the road on a Democratic voters. are cash cows children’s lives depend on it. Because it does. multi-city tour later this year and The Clintons are stepping back into when it comes to The NAACP has decided to fight back and we ask you to join us by through 2019 that will take them the political minefield at a crucial time pulling hard dol - R using your ballot as the weapon of choice. through several states. The timing is in the party’s history. The great debate lars into the cam - We ask you to visit NAACP.org to download and share resources to no accident. The tour is in part an in in the wake of the Kavanaugh ascen - paign coffers of help those you know get registered and mobilized to vote. We are ask - your face refutation of the notion that sion to the SCOTUS is whether the the party. This is Y ing you to reach out to five people in your personal or social networks the Clintons are spent political goods bitter fight over his confirmation lit a not a small mat - HUTCHINSON and bring them with you to the polls. If you understand the importance at best, and horribly damaged and fire under the GOP base that many ter. The GOP as of this year’s elections, we know that you will sound the alarm, con - polarizing political goods, at worst. claimed wasn’t there. And what that always will have nect with others, and express your power by casting your vote. It’s in part an effort to energize means for the Democrats. Trump a king’s ransom to spread around in the Voting is not just about politics, it’s about fighting police brutality, pre - Democrats to get to the polls in big rammed that point home with his races that they know are must win for serving civil rights, providing public education, protecting the right of numbers in November and 2020. crowing and victory lap after getting the party to lock down its grip on & workers to organize, and giving those who need healthcare access to it. And the tour is in part their effort to Kavanaugh shoved on the court. He Congress through 2020. This is a pre - But most importantly, voting is about our ability to live as equals in a dispel some of the bitterness that the saw this as the wake-up call that the lude to the presidential contest 2020. society that doesn’t always view us as such. 2016 presidential campaign left in the GOP needed. He might be right. There’s still no consensus among

For resources on getting out the vote in your neighborhood and com - mouths of a lot of voters. This makes a If so, that makes the other part of the Democrats on who can best go toe to O munity visit: https://naacp.org/campaigns/fighting-for-democracy/. lot of sense. The Clintons do have a lot debate even more important for the toe with Trump and beat him. It Stand strong and vote—our lives depend on it! See you at the polls. of fence mending to make especially Clinton’s to take the stage. That’s won’t be Hillary. However, Hillary with progressives. This is where the whether Democrats will really storm and Bill will be in a good position to Derrick Johnson is the President and CEO of the NAACP. Follow him on Clintons can be most useful. There is a the barricades in November in big aid whomever the party finally P Twitter at @DerrickNAACP or @NAACP. Pledge to vote by Texting potentially damaging split within the enough numbers to bag those must win thinks can beat him. The Clintons NAACP to 40649 .◊ Democratic party that’s a direct carry - congressional districts to seize back will need to be front and center in over from the way Bernie Sanders’s the House, and with some luck the speaking, cajoling, and fundraising I

backers claim Hillary mugged Bernie Senate. There’s already lots of talk that for whichever the candidate is. N within and without the 2016 a Democratic blue wave was a given. The great lesson of 2016 was that Democratic primary campaign and the Nothing could be further from the just piling up a majority of vote num -

DNC. A divided Democratic party with truth. There are just too many things bers isn’t enough to beat Trump. It’s I progressives refusing to back a less that a crafty, canny, eternally scheming going to take wins in the handful of O than progressive Democratic candidate and manipulating GOP could do to states whose electoral votes decide the Jesse L. Jackson is in a head to head showdown with a upset that little political applecart. The White House. This will take a well- GOP candidate in one of the must win GOP’s counter weapons include every - oiled ground game in those states.

two dozen congressional districts that thing from voter suppression ploys to This takes resources and party unity. N our Civil Rights icon the Democrats must in to take back the gerrymandering districts to a president The Clinton’s can help with both. By Julianne Malveaux House would be catastrophic. who with one tweet or rally can suck To right them off as washed up TriceEdneyWire.com Columnist At the same time, the Clintons must up the media and public attention oxy - has beens who have nothing to offer S walk the same tightrope that Hillary tried gen at any time in the political scene. the Democratic party is a mistake. The Rev. Jesse Louis Jackson turns 77 on badly to walk in 2016. That’s to ensure This is where the Clinton’s name From here out the party is going to October 8, 2018. Nobody has led a less sto - that the big money donors who are identification and the still considerable need all hands-on board, and that ried life. He first took a public stand for civil squarely in the centrist part of the party media fascination with them come into includes the Clintons. rights when he was just a kid attempting to use stay on board and shell out the cash no play. They can get headlines, and that the library in his hometown of Greenville, matter which side of the Democratic par - means attention to the Democrats. They Earl Ofari Hutchinson is an author South Carolina. ty spectrum a candidate is on. can use that to tell what the Democrats and political analyst. He is the author His activism brought him to the attention of Dr. It’s an odd, maybe uncomfortable have to offer that’s a direct counter to of The Kavanaugh Court(Amazon). ◊ Martin Luther King, Jr., and he served Dr. King for MALVEAUX years before his assassination. From then, Rev. Jackson founded and led Operation Breadbasket, the Rainbow Coalition, and the Rainbow/PUSH Coalition. Along the way he ran for President twice, gaining millions of multiracial votes and enough support to provide him with significant influence on Democratic platforms. Cosby, white women, American history One of the most important things about Rev. Jackson is the way that By A. Peter Bailey with the Black that, the crisis of the man, even one as prominent as he empowered others. When I listened to the “Colored Girls” – TriceEdneyWire.com Columnist Black this, the crisis with the Black Cosby. Minyon Moore, Yolanda Caraway, Leah Daughtry and Donna Brazile – that.” An individual and a group of Throughout this speak their truth at the National Museum of African American History I will begin by admitting I am not people will not make progress with country’s history, and Culture on October 1, I was reminded that Jackson has been piv - and never have been a Bill Cosby fan. that kind of “woe is us” attitude. several thousand otal in the lives of so many African-American political figures. He turned me off with the somewhat However, we also won’t make Black men have We can call the roll, and name names, but I won’t do that for fear of smug attitude he displayed toward progress if we see ourselves in the been lynched, leaving someone out. What I will say is that there would be no low income Black folks. Also, though kind of fantasy land so often shown on brutalized and President Barack Obama were there not a Congresswoman Shirley I have long been a strong supporter of “The Cosby Show.” We need to see incarcerated as a Chisholm who ran for President in 1972, nor a Rev. Jesse Louis more honest portrayals of Black folks ourselves as a strong group of people result of sexual Jackson, who ran for President in 1984 and 1988. on television programs and in who have made a life for ourselves charges made by Jackson changed the way that African-American people saw our - movies, I was not impressed with despite living in a society mostly hos - white women. A selves politically. Before him, we thought we could not make a differ - what I considered the syrupy sweet - tile toward us as a group. white woman ence. Because of him, we know that we can. Before him, we did not ness of “The Cosby Show. ” That being said, I must now state may have been BAILEY believe, in his words, that “the hands that picked peaches could pick Like many Black folks, I am tired of that no one will convince me that, in involved in a Presidents.” Because of him Stacy Abrams is a possible winner (if we seeing us always portrayed in films, the 1970s, 1980s and 1990s in this consensual sex vote) as governor of Georgia; Andrew Gillum is a possible winner as television and at panels, workshops country, white women had no one relationship with a Black man, but if and conferences mainly as “the prob - they could turn to for help when sex - lem with the Black this, the problem ually assaulted or abused by a Black Continued on Page 8 Continued on Page 15 THE LOUISIANA WEEKLY - Page 6 YOUR MULTICULTURAL MEDIUM October 15 - October 21, 2018

White woman calls cops on Black man babysitting “because [the kids] never showed (Defender News Service) – Although the children were not Walmart, and headed to a gas sta - white kids, that he was stopped and Parker and Mango told the news any signs of being in danger.” The list of things Black people upset, crying, or in danger, the tion, the woman followed close pulled over and questioned and he station they don’t believe the Lewis runs a mentoring program can do without having the police woman confronted the man and behind. In fact, she continued to said I’m sorry ma’am that’s exact - unidentified woman was simply called Inspired By Lewis, which called on them by white folks asked to speak to the kids because track Lewis, following him all the ly what I’m saying,” she said. looking out for their children, the two children attend.◊ continues to grow. she suspected something was afoul. way to his house where he was In addition to barbecuing while The problem? He was a Black confronted by a Cobb County Black, campaigning while Black, man with two white children in police officer. and performing community serv - his care. After questioning the children, ice while Black, it looks like we Corey Lewis documented the the officer called their parents, Former Zulu president sues can add a new one to the list: run-in on Facebook Live, and later David Parker and Dana Mango. Continued from Page 1 about the incident. Zulu Carnival events like the babysitting while Black. told CBS46 the woman called the Mango recounted her conversation After a judge dismissed sexual Annual Ball and Lundi Gras Recently, a white woman at a police after he refused to let her with the officer to CBS46. showed him her breasts and had assault and battery claims in from becoming a problem. Cobb County, Ga., Walmart called speak to the children after he told “I said are you saying that sex with him. The alleged Hulbert’s civil lawsuit against A spokesman for the Zulu the police after spotting a Black her they were okay. because there’s an African- encounter happened in June 2015, Stewart to Sept. 14 as the one-year Social Aid & Pleasure declined man with two white children. When Lewis and the children left American male driving my two according to her lawsuit. statute of limitations had expired, to comment on Stewart’s petition In a subsequent lawsuit, sever - she filed a supplemental petition when contacted by The al other Zulu members and the for damages on Sept. 28. Louisiana Weekly Wednesday. organization itself also are Nola.com/The Times-Picayune A hearing on the issue was set for named defendants. Hulbert reported that she made the same Thursday, Oct. 11. At that hearing, Bonding out criminal suspects alleges that members of the allegations under several claims, a trial date was set for Nov. 15. Continued from Page 1 the director of strategic initiatives. It’s unclear how the organiza - organization used harassment including invasion of privacy, A stone-faced Stewart left the “Has the city determined and tion is funded or how it decides and intimidation tactics after she harassment, intentional infliction of Civil District Courthouse tery and simple robbery in the investigated to see how this pro - who to bond out. was fired by the Zulu club. In a emotional distress and collusion. Thursday without uttering a French Quarter. Now, Ayers is gram is being operated? Are they FOX 8 asked the Public second lawsuit she said several There has been some specula - word to the media but his attor - being held without bond. satisfied with having their Defender’s Office if it was noti - members tried to intimidate her tion that the Zulu Social Aid & ney confirmed that his client “This individual was involved employees actively engaging in fying the organization about the by showing up to her work wear - Pleasure Club took steps to wants very much to reinstated as in the French Quarter again. This posting bail for people that the individuals who needed bail ing “I am with Naaman” t-shirts resolve the issue in order to both a member of Zulu in good time it was with a robbery police department put in the jail? money. The Public Defender’s and telling her she should forget avoid corporate sponsorship of standing and its King-elect.◊ involving a tourist and a felony I don’t know the answer to that. Office spokesperson, Lindsey battery with that tourist,” Those are questions I would like Hortenstine, told FOX 8 they Cannizzaro said. to see answered by this adminis - weren’t aware of an organization Rafael Goyneche calls what the tration in all of this,” Goyeneche called the New Orleans Freedom New Orleans Freedom Fund is told FOX 8. Fund, but they do notify individ - Alternative charter school is closing doing a high-stakes game. FOX 8 reached out to Mayor uals they call bond angels about Continued from Page 1 Last spring, Cypress Academy’s terms cut short and be allowed to “These third parties that are post - Cantrell’s office, and they inmates who need bond money. board decided to do the same enroll in another school. The stu - ing bail need to realize that this isn’t released this statement: “Mayor She didn’t confirm whether school students. thing. Its board voted to close dents who chose to attend CLA can just a civic endeavor, that some of Cantrell has complete faith in Schnidman or Cox were “bond The news comes days after Lewis due to budgetary concerns just transfer to a new school. the decisions that they make may Mr. Cox, and objection to the angels,” but she did say she rec - held a press conference highlight - days before the end of the school The students whose expulsions affect people’s lives in that if some work he does independently with ognized the names. ing the 100 days since the state-run year. After outcry from parents, run through the end of the school these offenders out and re-offend, the Freedom Fund on his own “The Public Defenders’ obliga - Recovery School District charter who were scrambling to find a year will be transferred to The we are not talking about a few dol - time. The Mayor is not aware of tion is to their clients, not to the schools returned to local control. school for the fall, Lewis agreed NET or ReNEW Accelerated High lars, we are talking about serious any impropriety, nor is she aware Freedom Fund, so their ethical Lewis said the July 1 transition to keep it open and run it direct - School, the city’s other alternative injury,” Goyeneche said. of any conflict with his work as obligations are to the people that was seamless and introduced his lyfor two years. schools. But two of the students in FOX 8 News reached out to part of the administration.” are in jail. So if the Freedom new cabinet. He also addressed an Crescent Leadership Academy that group are in middle school. members of the organization for Cox is also an attorney. Fund is relying on the Public “alarming plateau” in academic enrolls 66 students, about 40 per - Unlike CLA, The NET and comment, but have not heard “There’s actually a statute that Defender’s Office, then they’re achievement and said it will be a cent who attend due to expulsion ReNEW do not serve middle back. Court records show at says attorneys are not supposed to allowing a partisan party in this challenge for the district. from other schools, Lewis wrote. school students. least two members signing bail be posting bail. There may be a equation,” says Goyeneche. The transition marks the first That’s shy of the school’s total “Moving forward, unless we orders: Jennifer Schnidman and distinction here because it’s not “My concern, of course, is with time since Hurricane Katrina that enrollment goal, according to its identify a new middle school alter - Joshua Cox. his money. If I was him, I would the victims and witnesses of the majority of the city’s public September board meeting minutes. native site, all K-8 expulsions will According to the Secretary of seek an attorney general’s opin - crime,” Cannizzaro said. “Those schools fall under the locally elect - Otherdistrict schools have made result in a transfer to another tradi - State, Cox registered the New ion. I would certainly bring it to are the people that need to be ed Orleans Parish School Board. budget cuts this fall after falling tional school setting,” Lewis said. Orleans Freedom Fund as a low my employer and ask them about most concerned about. But now, nearly all of the city’s short of enrollment goals. He committed to working with profit liability company in May it, particularly since it’s the city Unfortunately, with this compli - schools are publicly funded, pri - The board’s minutes also hint all CLA students to find new of 2017. He’s listed as the man - that’s responsible for the people mentary bails and very low vately run charter schools. at budgetary concerns amid a schools. ager and member. that are in that jail because it’s the bonds the victims and witnesses Crescent Leadership Academy, new payment system and a Neither the district nor CLA’s Cox is also a member of Mayor police department that put them of crimes are forgotten about. which serves seventh grade strained relationship with the board president immediately LaToya Cantrell’s administration as in the jail,” Goyeneche said. They are not considered.”◊ through seniors, is one of those school district. responded to a request for com - charter schools. And with an In his letter, Lewis said the dis - ment. independent board, it can decide trict’s Student Hearing Office is to close with little warning, high - meeting individually with each The above article originally lighting the district’s decentral - student and their family. appeared in The Lens on its web - Failing grade in racial equity ized model. Of the school’s 66 students, 24 site (www.thelensnola.org). The Continued from Page 1 of New Orleans is working toward like Tour Tuesday powered by It is the second charter school to who were expelled from other Louisiana Weekly enjoys a part - that end in a variety of ways,” Entergy, which provides under - abruptly decide to close this year. schools will have their expulsion nership with The Lens. ◊ proof that the university places Nicklow said. “This fall, we served students, many of them strong emphasis on racial and ethnic increased the percentage of African-American, a chance to inclusion and fairness, a prioritiza - African-American students to 18 tour campus; and the federal grant- tion that continues to reap positive percent, and we continue to be one funded Bayou Educational results for LSU’s Black students. of the most diverse campuses in Opportunity Center, located on the “LSU continues to see more and the state when considering all Nicholls campus, which “serves to PUBLIC NOTICE more successes among its African- racial and ethnic groups. This is expose individuals of all walks of American students, including con - the largest African-American stu - life to the idea that higher educa - tinuing to break the record for dent enrollment in six years, and it tion is within their reach,” he said. OMMUNITY LIGIBILITY ROVISION awarding the most degrees to represents the largest single year In terms of the USC study’s low C E P (CEP) African-American students each percentage increase since Katrina.” statewide ranking for Louisiana year at graduation and in bringing Nicklow said the 18-percent public colleges and universities, SCHOOL FOOD SERVICE SECTION in the university’s largest, most jump stem from a 27-percent Clune said diversity programs diverse incoming freshman class in increase in admission applications like the ones offered at Nicholls RENEW -REINVENTING EDUCATION CHARTER ORGANIZATIO n LSU history this fall,” he said. by Black students; overall, he and elsewhere are important sec - today announced an amendment to its policy for serving meals to “LSU is a national leader in a num - added, more than a third of UNO’s ond steps toward greater racial students under the National School Lunch and School Breakfast Programs for the 2018-2019 ber of other ways, including lead - applications come from African- inclusion and equity. The first, school year. All students will be served lunch and breakfast at no charge at the following sites: ing the nation in awarding chem - American prospective students. and most crucial, step, he said, is istry PhDs to African Americans.” “I believe these students recog - financial resources. ReNEW Early Childhood Center at McNair ReNEW Schaumburg Elementary Ballard also pointed to “a num - nize our activities to further “We believe Louisiana is turning 1607 S. Carrolton Ave. 12000 Hayne Blvd ber of programs focused on help - improve diversity and inclusion on a corner from the years of funding New Orleans, LA 70118 New Orleans, LA 70128 ing under-represented populations our campus,” Nicklow said. reductions for higher education,” and minority students achieve suc - Like LSU, UNO has implement - Clune said. “Funding our institu - ReNEW Sci Tech Academy cess at LSU,” such as the Black ed a Black male initiative, dubbed tions of higher learning is the first 820 Jackson Ave Male Leadership Initiative in the MoMENtum, and Nicklow said step... Having the resources to New Orleans, LA 70130 ReNEW Dolores T Aaron Elementary Office of Diversity. The BMLI Privateer Pathways, a co-requisite provide funding for such pro - 10200 Curran Blvd Fellows Program employs mentor - curricular model, aims to increase grams through state support and ReNEW Accelerated High School New Orleans, LA 70127 ing, leadership development aca - campus access by the entire city’s industry partnerships are critical 3649 Laurel St demic support to boost retention, population. Nicklow noted that to making a difference. By mak - New Orleans, LA 70115 graduation and participation rates UNO restarted the Progressive ing such programs a priority, all of and connects Black male students Black Student Union; opened a Louisiana will benefit.” For additional information please contact: with resources on campus. Diversity Engagement Center last UNO’s Nicklow echoed ReNEW Charter School In addition, Ballard noted, the year; and is enhancing hiring Clune’s sentiments, addition that Attention: Damitra Santiago, National Science Foundation this practices to ensure diverse candi - public attention must be focused Executive Director of Operations, fall awarded LSU more than $2.5 date pools and boost the total of on enhancing opportunities for Operations Dept., 1 million to support initiatives that faculty and staff of color. all students in the state, regard - 607 S. Carrollton Ave, encourage and support underrep - “These are only a few examples less of ethnicity or gender. New Orleans, LA 70118, resented minorities math and sci - of ways we are working to better “Our institutions need to recog - 504-510-2706, ence disciplines. support African-American students nize that action and targeted sup - [email protected] “LSU is the flagship university on campus,” he said. port is needed to move the nee - of Louisiana,” Ballard said, “and Nicholls State President Dr. Jay dle,” he said. “That will require NON-DISCRIMINATION STATEMENT: This explains what to do if you believe you have been treated unfairly. In accordance we hope that the success we have Clune said his university “is mak - investment of time and resources, with Federal civil rights law and U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) civil rights regulations and policies, seen among our African- ing strides everyday to address but also strategy and deployment the USDA, its Agencies, offices, and employees, and institutions participating in or administering USDA programs are prohibited from discriminating based on race, color, national origin, sex, disability, age, or reprisal or retaliation for prior American student body can be an issues such as racial progressive - of best practices. Ensuring access civil rights activity in any program or activity conducted or funded by USDA. example to the rest of the state ness and inclusion.” to higher education by students of on how we can offer programs Clune cited several develop - color will be a critical component Persons with disabilities who require alternative means of communication for program information (e.g. Braille, large print, audiotape, American Sign Language, etc.), should contact the Agency (State or local) where they applied for benefits. and opportunities for all of our ments and programs directed at of achieving our degree comple - Individuals who are deaf, hard of hearing or have speech disabilities may contact USDA through the Federal Relay students to be successful.” improving racial equity on the tion goals in the next decade.” Service at (800) 877-8339. Additionally, program information may be made available in languages other than English. UNO President Dr. John Thibodaux campus, including the LSU representative Ballard To file a program complaint of discrimination, complete the USDA Program Discrimination Complaint Form, (AD-3027) Nicklow acknowledged that newly-created Colonels Retention added that “[c]ollectively, higher found online at: http://www.ascr.usda.gov/complaint_filing_cust.html , and at any USDA office, or write a letter addressed while his institution can always of Winners Network, or CROWN, education institutions in Louisiana to USDA and provide in the letter all of the information requested in the form. To request a copy of the complaint form, call improve when it comes to racial with which Nicholls officials are working toward the goal of (866) 632-9992. Submit your completed form or letter to USDA by: (1) mail: U.S. Department of Agriculture equity and inclusion, he added “have set our sights firmly on making Louisiana stronger and Office of the Assistant Secretary for Civil Rights that UNO continues to make both recruiting and retaining non- more inclusive for all of our popu - 1400 Independence Avenue, SW strides in that area. athlete African-American male lations. We want opportunities for Washington, D.C. 20250-9410; (2) fax: (202) 690-7442; or “Strictly speaking, the study students. Nicholls is committed to all of Louisiana students to achieve (3) email: [email protected] . results indicate clear room for the success of these young men.” an education at one of our state’s This institution is an equal opportunity provider. improvement, and the University Clune also pointed to initiatives universities.”◊ La. Weekly: October 15, 2018 THE LOUISIANA WEEKLY - October 15 - October 21, 2018 YOUR MULTICULTURAL MEDIUM Page 7 Johns Hopkins University names medical building after Henrietta Lacks (Special from Defender News coveries that have changed the portrait of Lacks rendered by cell or tissue specimens. tions, the statement said. Service) — Johns Hopkins landscape of modern medicine painter Kadir Nelson. “Strict patient consent process - Construction on the building is University will pay tribute to and that have benefited, in truth, The new Henrietta Lacks cam - es for tissue and cell donation” set to begin in 2020 and will Henrietta Lacks, the Black the much larger family of pus building will feature courses now exist for Johns Hopkins and hopefully be completed by woman whose cells have helped humanity.” and activities that “promote other medical research institu - 2022. ◊ create life-saving vaccines and Lacks’ cells—the subject of a research ethics and community treatments, by naming a new best-selling biography, The engagement,” the university said. research building after her. Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks , But this latest honor may not The university announced its and an HBO film adaptation star - sit well with people who know decision on Saturday during its ring Oprah Winfrey—have helped the finer details of Lacks’ case. ninth annual Henrietta Lacks researchers develop the polio vac - Lacks’ cells were taken without Memorial lecture series, reports cine, and have aided “studies of her consent in 1951 while on a The Washington Post . leukemia and AIDS, chemothera - visit to treat her cervical cancer RyaAnt toCrn. eHy aat mLawil ton University President Ronald J. py and in vitro fertilization at Johns Hopkins Hospital in Daniels told the audience, “This research as well as the effects of Baltimore, which was segregated building will be a place that zero gravity in space,” the Post at the time. Lacks died just a few stands as an enduring and power - writes. The cells are frequently months later — but her family R is an attorney in the ful testament to a woman who referred to as “HeLa” cells. was never consulted or told yan C. Hamilton New Orleans area. He is a New Orleans not only was the beloved mother, As people become more famil - about the harvested cancer cells. HENRIETTA LACKS native and a St. Augustine grad. He grandmother and great-grand - iar with Lack’s contributions to In fact, the Lacks family is now opened his law practice in 2010. His mother to generations of the humanity, tributes to the considering “creative litigation,” practice largely consists of Traffic, DWI Lacks family, but the genesis of “Mother of Modern Medicine” year, the Smithsonian Portrait their lawyer told The Post , to fig - and Personal Injury. He is dedicated to generations of miraculous dis - continue to pour in. Earlier this Gallery unveiled a new, striking ure out how the family can main - tain some control over helping people of his community receive Henrietta’s cells. the proper legal consultation and helping “The question we are dealing them find a resolution to any legal with is, ‘Can the cells sue for mis - problems that come their way. Governor tries to block some treatment, misappropriation, theft and for the profits earned without their consent?’” attorney TRAFFIC TICKETS DWI/DUI PERSONAL INJURY Christina J. Bostick told the paper. testimony in airport lawsuit Johns Hopkins released a state - Traffic tickets are Driving under the Personal injury distributed for inf (AP) — Mississippi Gov. Phil Bryant signed a 2016 law to cre - white suburban interests. ment last year denying it ever luence (DUI) or claims can be made moving violations. driving while for a wide variety Bryant is trying to block his chief ate a nine-person regional govern - A federal district judge said last profited from the cells, which the Neglecting to pay intoxicated (DWI) of reasons, but they of staff from having to testify in a ing board for Jackson-Medgar month that Bryant’s chief of university says it never patented. existing traffic applies to alcohol all center on the lawsuit over an airport dispute. Wiley Evers International Airport. staff, Joey Songy (SAHN-jee), According to The Post , the state - tickets can result in or recreational injured party The Clarion Ledger reported The current five-member board is must answer questions under ment also explained that “when the suspension of drugs but also suffering some your driver’s dri that the attorney general’s office appointed by Jackson officials. oath. Bryant is asking an appeals the cells were taken from Lacks ving when your kind of loss due to license. For more prescription drugs the negligence or filed written arguments to a fed - The majority-Black city sued to court to block that. Former in 1951, there was no established information, impair your recklessness of eral appeals court on behalf of block the law. Critics say the deputy chief of staff Drew protocol for informing patients contact our office. abilities. others. the governor. change is a hostile takeover by Snyder testified last year.◊ or getting consent for research of

3835 Elysian Fields Ave., New Orleans, LA. 70122 office: (504) 940-1883 • cell: (504) 915-5016 Are you standing in some terminal line? By Fr. Jerome LeDoux plant, her/his wait may take unaf - living-donor transplant surgery. genital defects Contributing Columnist fordable years. However, by identi - Many folks can and do make or about an fying a suitable living-organ donor, arrangements to donate their organ disease A depressing TV commercial the beloved can stop waiting and organs to people in mortal need of due to some shows a dingy, basement-like set - get out of line. You don’t have to go a donated organ. Upon their death, kind of serious ting with a long walkway through the morbid routine of wait - those who have made arrange - accident. between two 10-foot-high walls ing for an organ donor to die. ments can donate kidneys (2), But any other LEDOUX with a waterfall running down It is fascinating that, during a liv - liver, lungs (2), heart, pancreas kind of organ their near 100-foot length and ing-donor transplant surgery, a and intestines. Add parts of the eye disease occurs because of our passing under the walkway. healthy adult can donate part of and skin tissue to this amazing willful negligence, such as not Barely advancing, a sad line of her/his liver to someone with end- bounty of gifts. Incredibly, in drinking enough water, or foolish depressed people displays termi - stage liver disease. Wonder of 2014, hands and faces were added intervention such as heavy smok - nal anxiety while a voice-over wonders, the piece of liver will to the organ transplant list. All ing, heavy drinking and eating says, “If you are waiting patient - grow into a functional liver, and possibilities are covered if the fatty foods that lead to things ly for a liver transplant, it could the donor’s liver will grow back in donor stipulates, “Use whatever like wasted lungs, cirrhosis of cost you your life. It’s time to get a few months. What a gift of life to you can!” Even if you have been the liver, dysfunctional kidneys out of line at UPMC. At UPMC, someone condemned to die! Trial generously active as a living-organ and diseased intestines, not to living-donor transplant puts you and error have proved that 40 per - donor, you should multiply your mention clogged arteries, veins first. You don’t die from waiting. cent of a liver is the most suitable ability to donate by putting your - and capillaries. We must also UPMC does more living-donor and efficient donation that will self on a post-mortem donor list. beware of recent health findings liver transplants than any other achieve success. A bonus is that Limited by their ongoing need of such as, “Being a couch potato center in the nation. Now don’t this can be done laparoscopically, their organs, living-organ donors does as much damage to you as move. Get out of the line today.” a far less invasive technique that can donate only one kidney, only habitual heavy smoking.” In the commercial, a man is seen leaves a much smaller scar on one lung, the unlikely donation of For the most part, it is within being called out of the line. The donor and recipient. one hand, or a portion of their liver, our power to control what kind others in the line turn their dole - Until 1954, deceased donors, or pancreas or intestine. In any case, it of line we are in. ful faces in desperate hope. That cadavers, were the only source of is generous and heroic. Even if we are standing in a ter - scene appears to be the vestibule organs for transplant to a person Since we are all in some kind of minal line unrelated to organ dis - of the dreaded netherworld. with end-stage disease of an organ. terminal line, whether in need of ease or some similar affliction, it The University of Pittsburg In this case, the organ of a legally an organ due to end-stage organ is still in some way terminal Medical Center (UPMC) wants dead (brain dead) person is disease or not, an immediate ques - because no one will get out of everyone to know that it specializes removed and preserved for trans - tion arises. What kind of line are this world alive. We cannot be in doing living-donor organ trans - plant surgery. Since surgeons are you standing in, if indeed you are content with merely reacting to plants and actually does more of working with dead flesh that is in a line? Is it a line caused by con - our health environment. Rather, those transplants than any other quickly moving toward complete genital defects, or by willful or we must be totally proactive in center in the nation. As advertised, breakdown and putrefaction, semi-willful acts that cause or recognizing our personal health if a loved one has been diagnosed transplant surgery must take place facilitate some disease or the needs and pursuing their fulfill - with liver disease and is waiting in within 24 hours. Of course, that destruction of an organ? Naturally, ment relentlessly in eating, drink - line for a life-saving liver trans - kind of urgency does not exist in we can do little about most con - ing, exercising and resting.◊

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resentation is as excellent as it when I was an Essence magazine often get the recognition she Jesse Jackson, our civil rights icon ever was, and then we cheer. intern supervised by Chicagoan should get as “the wind beneath Continued from Page 5 have to climb up the ladder of a tality and the unnecessary murders We know that this is an indefati - Leniece Taylor, who was a friend his wings.” I’m biased, y’all, broken party system, or wait for of young Black men like Chicago’s gable leader, one who will be no of Rev. Jackson’s. I’ve been con - and that’s just that. the blessing of the Democratic own LaQuan McDonald. He is more slowed by a physical imped - nected since then, as a delegate in Our icon, our leader, is celebrat - governor of Florida, and unlikely Congressional Campaign fighting for young people to thrive iment than he has been by structur - 1984, a campaign surrogate in ing another birthday, and that’s a candidates for Congress are Committee. Instead, we can step in a nation that is biased against al racism. And so we cheer when - 1988, a family friend, and most great thing! He is fighting, as he poised to win. out when the time is right and the them. And he is in the personal ever we see him stand up, whether recently President of always has, injustice; but he is also Thanks to the Rev. Jesse possibilities are there. fight of his life, fighting he is standing on his own might, or PUSH/EXCEL the education arm fighting Parkinson’s. And he is not Jackson, African-American peo - Nearly 45 years after his historic Parkinson’s disease as passionately whether he is assisted. We cheer of the Rainbow/PUSH Coalition. yielding space in either fight. If ple claimed political audacity. run for President, Rev. Jesse Louis as he fights injustice. the long and fruitful life of a civil I could not have been more you appreciate Rev. Jackson as We don’t have to wait our turn, Jackson is engaged in multiple Those of us who know Rev. well rights icon who has made the delighted than when the much as I do, let him know! You follow the rules, and defer to the fights. He is fighting for social and are excited by his good days, and world better for so many people, Congressional Black Caucus can go to the Rainbow website, status quo. We can, like Ayanna economic justice, as he always has, concerned by the days that are not and opened the door for hundreds Foundation bestowed Rev. Jesse www.rainbowpush.org to send a S. Pressley, Alexandria Ocasio- ever since he defied library proto - so good. We see the occasional of African-American politicians. and Mrs. Jacqueline Jackson a note, or you can hit him up on Cortez and Lucy McBath, just col and insisted on his right to have slowed gait, shaking hands and I am writing this from a pro - lifetime achievement award, Facebook. Let’s rain this brother buck up against the system and access to a taxpayer funded public slurred speech, but we also see foundly biased space. I met Rev. both because they deserve it, but down with birthday blessings for decide to do it our way. We don’t library. He is fighting police bru - the days when his rhetorical rep - Jackson nearly 50 years ago, also because Mrs. Jackie doesn’t his 77 years of service.◊

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CLIFFORD JORDAN, 1950. 1340 POYDRAS STREET 4TH Floor (HEIRS OF THE DECEASED), FRANKLIN, GINGER BAILEY, JOSEPH WILLIAMS, WINONA ANTOINE, REGINALD GREEN, New Orleans, LA 70112 FARRUGIA, AMERICAN RITA JORDAN, DANIEL The property affected by this Atty: Nathaniel M. Phillips, Esq TYRONE ROBINSON (HEIRS JEREMIE BAILEY, JADA BAI - WILLIAMS, PAMELLA CHAP - BYRON YOUNG, NORMAN THRIFT & FINANCE PLAN, JORDAN, KASANDRA monition is: 3927 Iberville Street OF THE DECEASED), FLO - LEY, JORDAN BAILEY, BRUCE PELLE, ENOLA B ANTOINE, LEE DEVORE, JEANNE M INC., JORDAN, MURIEL THAT CERTAIN PIECE OR New Orleans, LA 70119 RENCE RAYMOND (HEIRS OF HINTON, PATRICIA ANN ROGEL MOORE, KIEARA HENRY, SHIRLEY MAE JACK - STATE OF JORDAN, WYOMA PORTION OF GROUND, Publication: La. Weekly THE DECEASED), ANTHONY JOSEPH, LINDELL SINGLE - ROUNDS, SHARRON SON, DAVID JOHNSON, LOUISIANA/LOUISIANA JORDAN, BETTY JORDAN, together with all the buildings 10/15/18 STANLEY DAVIS (HEIRS OF TON, FLOYD L GREEN, BUR - ROUNDS, KEITH HALL, MAU - MARIE B SMITH, DORETHA WORKFORCE RITA JORDAN, and improvements thereon, and ______THE DECEASED), MORRIS RELL TURNER, SCOTT M RICE ROBERT JUNIOR, DER - ABRAM, EDNA W ADDISON, COMMISSION/OFFICE OF OCCUPANT(S) all the rights, ways, privileges, FINAL NOTICE GASTINELL (HEIRS OF THE JONES, KENTRON MARQUIS RICK DOTSON, ROSETTA DIL - LAQUANTA ADDISON, SHELIA UNEMPLOYMENT Pursuant to an order of the servitudes, appurtenances, and ALGIERS WATER TOWER DECEASED), BERNADINE B DONNER, IDA M ALEXANDER, LON, KELLI ROBERTSON, ADDISON, SKYLAR ADDISON, INSURANCE/TAX Civil District Court for the Parish advantages thereunto belong - CLASS ACTION SMITH (HEIRS OF THE MARY A ALEXANDER, ALTON HOOKS, NIJGIA LEE, ELTON ANDERSON SR, OPERATIONS, STATE OF of Orleans in the matter of IN ing or in anywise appertaining, CIVIL DISTRICT COURT DECEASED), ANITA ROBERT - ALFRED NATHANIEL YOUNG, KEENYA WILSON, KE'AUN - KENNY ANDERSON, LOUISIANA/DEPARTMENT RE: PRECEPT CREDIT situated in the THIRD DIS - FOR THE PARISH OF SON (HEIRS OF THE SHONRAE SUMARA LEE, DRA WILSON, BYRON ALLEN, HEATHER ANDRY, JUANA G OF REVENUE, OPPORTUNITIES FUND, L.P. TRICT of the City of New ORLEANS DECEASED), LULA MAE DANA HAYWOOD BROOKS, MARK ANTONIO ARENALES, ANDRY, MARCEL ANDRY, OCCUPANT(S) PRAYING FOR MONITION, Orleans, Parish of Orleans, STATE OF LOUISIANA GREEN (HEIRS OF THE DIAMOND TROTTER, PETER SYNEDRA SMITH JOHNSON, MARK ANDRY SR, MARK Pursuant to an order of Docket No. 2018-8739, Div. D- State of Louisiana, in SQUARE NO: 02-5963 DIV: “L-6” DECEASED), PERCY PERRY SMITH JR, ROXANNE HUND - DONNA HALL, SHEILA MAR - ANDRY JR, MARSETH ANDRY, the Civil District Court for the 12, Civil District Court, Parish of NO. 1321, which said square is HELENE BENN JONES, (HEIRS OF THE DECEASED), LEY, GEORGE TAYLOR, DER - GIN HARRIS, WILLIE LEE MOSES ANTHONY, OLLIE Parish of Orleans in the matter Orleans, State of Louisiana, bounded by N. Rocheblave ET AL MARY LOUISE CHARLES RICK DARRELL RICHARD - HARRIS, NICOLE DONIKA ANTOINE, THERANIQUE of IN RE: PRECEPT CREDIT dated the 26th day of Street, Painters Street, N. vs. (HEIRS OF THE DECEASED), SON, BRIELYN G NEWTON, LOCKETT, LE'TREION P ARMSTRONG, JOE BRIDGES, OPPORTUNITIES FUND, L.P. September, 2018, it was Dorgenois Street (side), and CAPITOL ENTERPRISES, JAMES M JACKSON JR LAWINKA PB CHARLES, CHARLES, TRE A GIBBS, ROSIELLA BRIDGES, ALBER - PRAYING FOR MONITION, ordered as follows: Arts Street (side), designated as INC., ET AL (HEIRS OF THE DECEASED), BEATRICE FOUCHER, DARI JOSEPH A MOORE, YOKITHA TA BROOK, CORNELL Docket No. 2018-9076, Div. I- WHEREAS, PRECEPT LOT 1 on a plan made by C. THE FOLLOWING FRANK C SMITH (HEIRS OF HENRY, ANTOINETTE HAMP, PERRY REED, BROWN, WINNETKA 4, Civil District Court, Parish of CREDIT OPPORTUNITIES Uncas Lewis, D.C.S., dated NAMED PERSONS MAY THE DECEASED), FENNIE JOSEPHINE BENNETT, JOHN RA'QUAN HAMP, ALBERT W BULLARD, EDWARD CAR - Orleans, State of Louisiana, FUND, L.P., by act executed by April 11, 1910, which said lot HAVE SETTLEMENT CHARLES (HEIRS OF THE DAVIS JR, AMARI CHRISHAN DAWSON, MICHAEL TREAU - PENTER, DARIAN CARTER, dated the 3rd day of October, Norman Foster, Tax Collector in forms the corner of N. FUNDS THAT HAVE NOT DECEASED), CHARLES NET - BROWN, DAMYRIN RASHAD DO, MITCHELL TREAUDO, NOEL CARTER SR, NIKITA 2018, it was ordered as fol - and for the City of New Orleans, Rocheblave Street and Painters BEEN COLLECTED FROM TLES III (HEIRS OF THE BROWN, LATONYA NATASHA BARBARA J CURNEY, JAMIE L CASIMIER, REGINA COPPER, lows: recorded on April 17, 2015 bear - Street, and measures thence 30 THE SETTLEMENT OF A DECEASED), REGLAND TER - BROWN, CHRISTOPHER EVANS, KAYLA ANDERSON, ALEXANDER COSSE, ENOLA WHEREAS, PRECEPT ing CIN 574388, NA no. 2015- feet 4 inches 0 lines front on N. SUIT AGAINST CAPITOL RELL ARMSTRONG (HEIRS LYNN VAUGHN, MARY DAVIS, MAXIMILLION JONES, COX, LARRY COX, DIXON CREDIT OPPORTUNITIES 15046, in the records of the Rocheblave Street, same in ENTERPRISES, INC. AND OF THE DECEASED), JESSE L CHANEL M MARTIN, IRA JOSEPH A JACKSON, LISA DAI-JEAN, KYVON DANIELS, FUND, L.P., by act executed by Clerk of Court for the Parish of width in the rear, by a depth and THE SEWERAGE & WATER PATTERSON (HEIRS OF THE CHARLES, TIDELL CHARLES, AMELIA JUPITER, LEONARD DIONE DORSEY, HERMAN Norman Foster, Tax Collector Orleans, State of Louisiana, front on Painters Street of 110 BOARD OF NEW DECEASED), MERVIN DUP - TROY CHARLES, CAROL MICHAEL ROGERS, LAKISHA DORSEY, LEONARD DORSEY, in and for the City of New purchased property at tax sale; feet, between equal and parallel ORLEANS, AND THEIR LESSIS (HEIRS OF THE WASHINGTON, IVY VERONI - NICOLE ROGERS, MAXINE LULA MAE DORSEY, YIRON Orleans, recorded on April 20, WHEREAS, PRECEPT lines. All as more fully shown on INSURERS, AS A RESULT DECEASED), HERBERT LEE CA TYNDALE, RACHEL ARVA CURRY ROGERS, SAMUEL DORSEY, ALYSSA NECOLE 2015 bearing CIN 574682, NA CREDIT OPPORTUNITIES survey by Gilbert, Kelly & OF THE ALGIERS WATER GREEN (HEIRS OF THE TYNDALE, VIATOR STEVE ROGERS JR, TREJEAN DOTTERY, AJAHNIQUE DUP - no. 2015-15488, in the records FUND, L.P. has applied to this Couturie, Inc., dated September TOWER SANDBLASTING DECEASED), BEULAH DUP - TYNDALE, ROBERT M BELL ROGERS, SHAWANDA LESSIS, ROUSHON of the Clerk of Court for the Honorable Court for a Monition 30, 1994. PROJECT THAT TOOK LESSIS (HEIRS OF THE IV, JENNIFER ANGELLA ROGERS, LINDA MARIE EDWARDS, ALBERT FARRAR, Parish of Orleans, State of or advertisement, in conformity The improvements thereon PLACE FROM DECEMBER DECEASED), LUCILLE RICE CHERENFANT, LANA WASHINGTON, ALI JABBAR CHELSEA R FISHER, Louisiana, purchased property with LA. REV. STAT. § 47:2271, bear the Municipal No. 2681 N. 1, 2001 THROUGH MARCH (HEIRS OF THE DECEASED), GILBERT DIVENS, PEARL A WASHINGTON, KELEI MOR - LEBARON J FISHER, MOR - at tax sale; et. seq.; Rocheblave Street, New 13, 2002. LONIA W BROWN (HEIRS OF EDMONSON, JANICE V RIS, WANDA MERRIE GAN FISHER, CATINA WHEREAS, PRECEPT THEREFORE, in the name of Orleans, LA 70117. THE SETTLEMENT WAS THE DECEASED), NELSON FRANKLIN, BELLA HAMILTON, HOLTON, MITCHELL BUTLER FRANKLIN, ADRELL GARY, CREDIT OPPORTUNITIES the State of Louisiana and the CHELSEY RICHARD NAPOLEON, APPROVED BY THE CONNER JR (HEIRS OF THE JOYCE MARIE HENDERSON, SR, CAROLYN JONES EARL, KERMIT GARY JR, KERMIT FUND, L.P. has applied to this Civil District Court for the Parish Clerk COURT ON APRIL 25, 2017 DECEASED), LEONARD KAREN CLARK HUNTER, NICOLE MARIE EARL, ARIEY - GARY SR, KAREN GLOSTON, Honorable Court for a Monition of Orleans, all interested per - 1340 POYDRAS STREET 4TH Floor LOCKETT JR (HEIRS OF THE PAULA M HUNTER, RAMOS ON CIRA EARL, MICHAEL R KRISTAL GLOSTON, LOIS or advertisement, in conformity sons are cited and admonished New Orleans, LA 70112 BERNICE H NOIL (HEIRS DECEASED), LARRY AUGUS - JOSEPH LANDRY JR, DIANNE WARD, ROYAL TOPHIA, GLOSTON, RONALD Atty: Nathaniel M. Phillips, Esq OF THE DECEASED), MARI - with La. Rev. Stat. § 47:2271, to show cause within six months 3927 Iberville Street TUS (HEIRS OF THE LEWIS, DANA F CLARK, CHRISTY TOPHIA MOSLEY, GLOSTON SR, RONALD et. seq.; from the date on which this New Orleans, LA 70119 ON DIXON MAGEE (HEIRS OF DECEASED), WILTON S DOROTHY MORTON, DARREN J NEALY, JEAN GLOSTON JR, BEATRICE THEREFORE, in the name monition is first advertised, why Publication: La. Weekly THE DECEASED), ETHEL LEE WILLIAMS (HEIRS OF THE SHARON S SIMMONS, VIN - WALKER TOPHIA, DON RICH GREEN, KATRICE J GREEN, of the State of Louisiana and grounds exist for a nullity under 10/15/18 BROWN (HEIRS OF THE DECEASED), WILBERT NEL - TRELL J SIMMONS, LOTTIE FELO, THEODORA A FELO, COREY HENDERSON, the Civil District Court for the the provisions of Chapter 5 of ______DECEASED), CLARENCE SON OWENS (HEIRS OF THE RILEY WESTLEY, SCOTTIE RICHARD FELO SR, ETHELYN ALISHA J HENRY, DWIGHT Parish of Orleans, all interest - Subtitle III of Title 47 of the NOTICE COLER III (HEIRS OF THE DECEASED), OLIVER S SEN - JOHNSON JR, JA'QUAU VERNITA HAYES, TARA LYNN HENRY, FREDDIE HENRY, ed persons are cited and Louisiana Revised Statutes of HARRIET WATSON DECEASED), PATRICIA NETT JR (HEIRS OF THE JOHNSON III, JA'HYRA JOHN - HAYES, TANGI SANDS, EDDIE JOSEPH HENRY, ROMYRIN admonished to show cause 1950. LAWRENCE, HENRY COLLINS (HEIRS OF THE DECEASED), DAISY TOLLIV - SON, TREMAYNE SCOTT JR, MCGEE, LEROY GREEN, VIC - HENRY, GILBERT HONORE' within six months from the date The property affected by this LAWRENCE, JR., LESLIE DECEASED), RONEEKA F ER (HEIRS OF THE TERRI WESTLEY, VINCENT TOR DOLMO JR, JA'TYRA JR, JEFFREY HUDSON, JEF - on which this monition is first monition is: LAWRENCE a/k/a LESLIE COLLINS (HEIRS OF THE DECEASED), LAWRENCE B TROULLIER, KIRK DENNIS DA'YUNE SUMMERS, GRE - FREY HUDSON JR, LEROY advertised, why grounds exist ONE CERTAIN LOT OF ADAMS, SUZETTE DECEASED), CHARLENE B GARNETT (HEIRS OF THE LEBAN, KIRK DENNIS LEBAN GORY DAVID LEBAN, LUCY B HULBERT, CALVIN JACKSON for a nullity under the provi - GROUND, together with all the LAWRENCE, JEFFERSON (HEIRS OF THE DECEASED), OCTAVIA JR, KESHUANE LEBAN, WATSON, DELORES MIKELL, SR, FREDERICK C JACKSON, sions of Chapter 5 of Subtitle improvements thereon, situated KIM L. VANDERSON, DECEASED), REBECCA JIM - GREEN (HEIRS OF THE MARLISE ANTOINETTE GWENDOLYN MIKELL, KIM JACQUELYN L JACKSON, III of Title 47 of the Louisiana in the Seventh Ward, THIRD HENRY LAWRENCE, III, COILY (HEIRS OF THE DECEASED), DELILA T LEBAN, DARREN HENRY, MIKELL, MELANIE LUMPKINS, LYDELL JEFFERSON, NIKKI Revised Statutes of 1950. MUNICIPAL DISTRICT of the MICHAEL LAWRENCE, DECEASED), ALVIN EVANS AMORA (HEIRS OF THE CHRISTINA ASHLEY DIGGS, MELVIN LUMPKINS IV, KATINA JENKINS, JOHNNY RAN - The property affected by City of New Orleans, in RIO LINDO, INC., (HEIRS OF THE DECEASED), DECEASED), ROBERT DERRICK ANTHONY BRANT - FRANKLIN, JO ANN WILSON, DOLPH, AMARI JOHNSON, this monition is: SQUARE NO. 1174, bounded OCCUPANT(S) WILLIAM NOIL SR (HEIRS OF LEONARD (HEIRS OF THE LEY, ELIJAH G ALLEN, BAR - AVERYLL TREADWELL, WAR - JESSICA JOHNSON, JOELL ONE CERTAIN LOT OF by Touro, Frenchmen, North Pursuant to an order of the THE DECEASED), RODNEY D DECEASED), OLLLIE BARA BOUTTE ESTER, DEN - REN A WILLIAMS, NECOLE JOHNSON, WILLIAM JONES, GROUND, together with all the Miro and North Tonti Streets. Civil District Court for the Parish WILSON (HEIRS OF THE LEBLANC (HEIRS OF THE NIS GILBERT, DANICA WILLIAMS, NICHOLAS ANTHONY KELLY, GARY buildings and improvements Said lot is designated on a plan of Orleans in the matter of IN DECEASED), EARLINE L DECEASED), BILLY J YOUNG LANDRY, JOSHUA SINGLE - WILLIAMS, WINONA L KELLY JR, GARY K KERNIC - thereon, and all of the rights, of survey by C. Uncas Lewis, RE: PRECEPT CREDIT JOHNSON (HEIRS OF THE (HEIRS OF THE DECEASED), TON, ELOISE H SINGLETON, WILLIAMS, FRED WILSON JR, KA, NORMAN B LAMOTHE JR, ways, privileges, servitudes, Dy. City Surveyor, dated March OPPORTUNITIES FUND, L.P. DECEASED), MARY DENNIS CLAYTON JOHNSON (HEIRS CARL J SINGLETON, KYRON HERMAN BUTLER, JASON CHAVON M LAWRENCE, appurtenances, prescriptions 20, 1917, copy of which is PRAYING FOR MONITION, (HEIRS OF THE DECEASED), OF THE DECEASED), MARY KELLY, DELANDA RED, KEYI - BUTLER, RAYMOND HARRI - BRENDA LEWIS, TROY MAL - and/or advantages thereunto attached to an act of February Docket No. 2018-8966, Div. N- AGNES C ROSS (HEIRS OF THOMAS (HEIRS OF THE RA CHARLES, MARCIA A SON, TARA L BATISTE, CORY LARD, JA'NET MANEAU, MAR - belonging, or in any wise 9, 1922 of Gabriel Fernandez, 8, Civil District Court, Parish of THE DECEASED), JOHNNY DECEASED), JEANELL MATTHEWS, KEITH LAVREN - BATISTE JR, KYLAN M ION MANEAU, MARTIN appertaining or attached, situ - Jr., Notary Public, as LOT Y for - Orleans, State of Louisiana, JONES III (HEIRS OF THE GREEN (HEIRS OF THE DINE JR, RUDI E GASTINELL BATISTE, OLIVER BLAKELY, MANEAU, TYRA MANNING- ated in the THIRD DISTRICT merly Lot No. 14, said lot Y dated the 28th day of DECEASED), MITCHELL C DECEASED), JOSEPH JR, KENNETH DWAYNE OLIVER LINDSEY, NELSON JENKINS, STELLA M MAR - of the City of New Orleans, measures 32 feet front on Touro September, 2018, it was RICARD IV (HEIRS OF THE WILLIAMS (HEIRS OF THE LOVE, LARRY DONNELL SMITH, TAMARAA LEWIS, CELLO, VERNON MCCLAIN Parish of Orleans, State of Street by a depth of 138 feet 6 ordered as follows: DECEASED), LANCE ANTHO - DECEASED), DANNY J JEF - MACK, DESHIRA HORTON, KERRION HENRY, WILBERT JR, CALVIN MCCLINTOCK, Louisiana, in SQUARE NO. inches and 5 lines between WHEREAS, PRECEPT NY RICHARD (HEIRS OF THE FERSON (HEIRS OF THE DESMOND HORTON, WIGGIN, JASON NOIL, MARI - THERESA MITCHELL, TERRY 5098, which is bounded by equal and parallel lines and lies CREDIT OPPORTUNITIES DECEASED), MARLA R DECEASED), MELVIN W HEN - DESHANTE HORTON, AN KELLY, A'GEETA LOCURE, C R MUNDY, WALTER L PECK, Peoples Avenue, and New at a distance of 64 feet from the FUND, L.P., by act executed by ESPADRON (HEIRS OF THE DERSON (HEIRS OF THE DESHAWN HORTON, ROSHELL L'ATRICE COOPER, JESSE PERKINS, JOYCE H York, Rabbits and Mexico corner of Touro and North Tonti Norman Foster, Tax Collector in DECEASED), EUGENE BENN DECEASED), ANNIE M ARTHUR SULLEN, IVORY NACHELLE COOPER, PRICE, ARSENIO RAGAS, Streets, and which said LOT of Streets. and for the City of New Orleans, (HEIRS OF THE DECEASED), COLLINS (HEIRS OF THE FRANKLIN, DELLA ST CYRE, MARIELLE COOPER, DER - JACQUELINE RICHARDSON, ground is designated by the For informational purposes recorded on April 20, 2015 bear - MARIE D DEXTER (HEIRS OF DECEASED), LIONEL KENNETH WAYNE DEVORE RICK AARON LAFRANCE SR, MARVIN ROSE, MAYA M NUMBER H-15, forms the cor - only: 2233 Touro Street, New ing CIN 574723, NA no. 2015- THE DECEASED), AARON WILLIAMS (HEIRS OF THE JR, SHARON DENISE HART - TAWANDA A PEEPLES, DAVID ROSE, MESHAY M ROSE, ner of Peoples Avenue and Orleans, LA 70119. 15531, in the records of the GERMAN (HEIRS OF THE DECEASED), ANNA MAE RUF - LEY, BYRON GREEN, HER - SIMMONS, ARIE WASHING - JARENEE ROSS, JARRED New York Street, and meas - CHELSEY RICHARD NAPOLEON, Clerk of Court for the Parish of DECEASED), JANICE M ROSS FIN (HEIRS OF THE MAN L BAPTISTE JR, LOUIS J TON, DANYELL BROWN, ROSS, LYDIA ALCEE ROSS, ures forty-five feet, five inches Clerk Orleans, State of Louisiana, (HEIRS OF THE DECEASED), DECEASED), FLORENCE S PARDO, DENYSE B MARTIN, SHAMAINE BROWN, ELLIOT VALISHA ROSS, ALBERTA and one line (45’ 5” 1’”) front 1340 POYDRAS STREET 4TH Floor purchased property at tax sale; RIKKI L ROSS (HEIRS OF THE JACKSON (HEIRS OF THE SHELTON KINARD, JOYCE S R HILL, RASHAD JOSHUA SANTIAGO, CAROLYN SMITH, on Peoples Avenue, the same New Orleans, LA 70112 WHEREAS, PRECEPT DECEASED), VIRGIA B ALLI - DECEASED), LOUIS A DAVIS GREEN, DARREL WILLIAMS, BOLDS, ROMEL AVILA BENNY SWANAGAN, BAR - Atty: Nathaniel M. Phillips, Esq CREDIT OPPORTUNITIES SON (HEIRS OF THE in width in the rear, by a depth 3927 Iberville Street JR (HEIRS OF THE QUIANNA T WINN, CYNTHIA A BOLDS, RAYCHELLE MARIE RINIKA THORNTON, KIMBER - and front on New York Street of New Orleans, LA 70119 FUND, L.P. has applied to this DECEASED), ELIZABETH DECEASED), EARL J WINN, JA'VONDA R WINN, WILLIAMS, SHELIA VERONI - LY E TWITTY, EVA WARNER, one hundred ten feet, no inch - Publication: La. Weekly Honorable Court for a Monition ANDERSON (HEIRS OF THE RICHARDSON (HEIRS OF NAKISHA R WINN, NATHAN CA WILLIAMS, DORETHA LEE KRYSTAL WARNER, JIMMIE es and no lines (110’ 0” 0’”), 10/15/18 or advertisement, in conformity DECEASED), DORIS LORET - THE DECEASED), NADINE L WINN, RASHAAD WINN, ROD LEWIS, ELLIS G LEWIS, JADE WATTS, TAMEKA WATTS, and has the same depth on its ______with La. Rev. Stat. § 47:2271, TA JOHNSON (HEIRS OF THE CRIDDELL (HEIRS OF THE A WINN, FRANK D HARDING, ELLISE LEWIS, MARILYN M JEANETTA WILLIS, JUDAEA opposite sideline. All according NOTICE et. seq.; DECEASED), CONSTANCE DECEASED), GERALDINE M KENZITH PETTY, BOSIDAN LEWIS, JASMINE SIMONE WILLIS, MARVIN WILLIS, to survey made by Gilbert & JOSEPH JAMES NERO, III, THEREFORE, in the name of CARTER (HEIRS OF THE STEVENSON (HEIRS OF THE JOHNSON, LEONA MAE SQUARE, HERBERT L MOSES WILLIS, SARAH Kelly, surveyors, on July 23, KRISTINA HURTUBISE the State of Louisiana and the DECEASED), JUANITA JONES DECEASED), EDDIE RICE HURLIC, NATHANIEL MAR - FONTENOT, CATHY JOELLE WILLIS, ANNA WILSON, 1946, brought up to date and NERO, ISRAEL STANLEY Civil District Court for the Parish (HEIRS OF THE DECEASED), (HEIRS OF THE DECEASED), SHALL, KENDELL DAVIS, JOHNSON, ODILE C JONES, ENOLA WILSON, KENDRA P recertified by Errol E. Kelly, NERO, FAITHTAFARI of Orleans, all interested per - LOUIS DAVID III (HEIRS OF JAMES ADAMS (HEIRS OF KEVIN R PARKER, ROBUSLO TERRY MARIE HOLMES, ELI - WILSON-HUDSON, MONIQUE surveyor as of May 27, 1967. DEBRA NERO, ARIEL sons are cited and admonished THE DECEASED), JEROLD B THE DECEASED), JULIA M BENN, WENDELL FRAZIER, JAH HOLMES, SHAQUILLE WILSON, ACOYA YOUNG, Improvements thereon bear HOPE NERO, EQUIFIRST to show cause within six months WASHINGTON SR (HEIRS OF CASIMIER (HEIRS OF THE ERICA L PAYTON, DERRICK M HOLMES, ERIC HOLMES, BECKY SANDERS, JAMES the Municipal No. 6340-42 CORPORATION, MERS, from the date on which this THE DECEASED), GERAL - DECEASED), JOSEPH WIL - LEE JR, ERIN L PAYTON, JOSEPH BROWN, KEITH DAVIS, JARON DAVIS, TAMA - Peoples Avenue. OCCUPANT(S) monition is first advertised, why DINE K FELO (HEIRS OF THE SON (HEIRS OF THE TODD JONES, ALAINA PRICE, JIBRIL T POWELL, RA SANDERS, TEIERA CHELSEY RICHARD NAPOLEON, Pursuant to an order of the grounds exist for a nullity under DECEASED), TYRA DIONE DECEASED), EDWIN RAY JONES, IESHA JONES, MILIKA POWELL, TASHELLE SANDERS, TRAVIS Clerk Civil District Court for the Parish the provisions of Chapter 5 of SUMMERS (HEIRS OF THE BILLY (HEIRS OF THE LATONYA JONES, TRACEY SIMS, ELOISE H SINGLETON, SANDERS, TYBRON 1340 POYDRAS STREET 4TH Floor of Orleans in the matter of IN Subtitle III of Title 47 of the DECEASED), JESSIE M DECEASED), LOUIS CAUSEY FELO, ROGER FELO, RICKCY JOSEPH B WILLIAMS, BEVER - SANDERS, TYRONE New Orleans, LA 70112 RE: PRECEPT CREDIT Louisiana Revised Statutes of BRUMFIELD (HEIRS OF THE (HEIRS OF THE DECEASED), FELO, FELICITY FELO, MARY LY PATTERSON, SHEILA SANDERS, PATRICIA A JOHN - Atty: Nathaniel M. Phillips, Esq OPPORTUNITIES FUND, L.P. 1950. DECEASED), ANONA BUTLER 3927 Iberville Street CHARLIE BENN SR (HEIRS GREEN WATSON, JOHNNY PHILLIPS, ELTON ANDERSON SON, TONYA COPPER, New Orleans, LA 70119 PRAYING FOR MONITION, The property affected by this (HEIRS OF THE DECEASED), OF THE DECEASED), EVELYN THOMAS, LEON THOMAS, III, SHELBY TOLIVOUR, JOSHUA COPPER, BRITTNEY Publication: La. Weekly Docket No. 2018-8742, Div. D- monition is: TIMOTHY ROSS (HEIRS OF F ROBINSON (HEIRS OF THE TOMMY R WILLIAMS, MAU - KOLBY BERNARD, BEN HAY - JACKSON, LOGAN JACKSON, 10/15/18 12, Civil District Court, Parish of A CERTAIN LOT OF THE DECEASED), JOHNNIE M DECEASED), RICHARD RICE R WILLIAMS, LAKISHA M WARD III, AARON LEE, DEN - JOHN W BULLARD SR, ______Orleans, State of Louisiana, GROUND, together with all the WALTER (HEIRS OF THE TYLER (HEIRS OF THE TAYLOR, DEVONTE' TAYLOR, NIS OSCAR DAVIS, DENNIS DELORES B BULLARD, NOTICE dated the 26th day of buildings and improvements DECEASED), CHRISTOPHER DECEASED), DAVID LEE JR NORMAN L DEVORE, LOL - HALL, PERCY GRIFFIN, JOR - CELOISA SINGLETON, JOHN LEON TOLEDANO, ELOISE September, 2018, it was thereon, and all the rights, MADISON (HEIRS OF THE (HEIRS OF THE DECEASED), LICE CHARLES RICHARD SR, DAN MARTIN, ELEVERIA BAZ - W BULLARD JR, NORMAN BROWN TOLEDANO a/k/a ordered as follows: ways, privileges, servitudes and DECEASED), FAREED ABDUL RUSSELL CELESTIN (HEIRS BREEON T RILEY, JULIUS D LEY LEWIS, YOLANDA BERRY SINGLETON III, ARDEAN SIN - ELLA B. TOLEDANO, WHEREAS, PRECEPT appurtenances thereunto SHABAZZ SR (HEIRS OF THE OF THE DECEASED), KEN - RILEY, TATANIA T RILEY, WEST, WILLIE SUDDS, GLETON, KOBE' JOHNSON, ANDRE TOLEDANO, CREDIT OPPORTUNITIES belonging or in any wise apper - DECEASED), ZENOBIA BEAT - NETH SANDERS (HEIRS OF TOBY ST CYR, MALASER CHARLES JUPITER, JR TRIB - SOLOMAN JAMES JR, JOANN ALTHEA GREEN, SYLVIA FUND, L.P., by act executed by taining, situated in the THIRD RICE BERRY (HEIRS OF THE THE DECEASED), JONATHAN WILLIAMS, EARLINE L DAW - BLE, NOEL AUSTIN, STOKELY B STEWART, KARL A STEW - ESTEVES, Norman Foster, Tax Collector in DISTRICT of this City, in DECEASED), LEONCE BAI - KING (HEIRS OF THE SON, LOUIS MORRIS, LOUISE AUSTIN, TYRAN BUSH, ART, ROBERT COLE, STACIE JANIS FERRELL, LEON and for the City of New Orleans, SQUARE NO. 4468, bounded LEY (HEIRS OF THE DECEASED), ALLEN ALVAREZ WARREN, CAROLYN TYREKE BUSH, TARAY C WASHINGTON, IRVING TOLEDANO, JR., WARREN recorded on April 20, 2015 bear - by Rabbits, Athis, Deers, and DECEASED), HAROLD BUSH (HEIRS OF THE DECEASED), MITCHELL, BAIYINA SABIR, BUTLER, JAJUAN T WASHINGTON JR, KERNICKA JORDAN, CHESTER ing CIN 574621, NA no. 2015- Orus, Calhoun (now Prentiss (HEIRS OF THE DECEASED), GLENN J GREEN SR (HEIRS MICHAEL R SMITH, JOSEPH FONTENOT, JOSE BROWN, K GARY, KERMIKA GARY, JORDAN, ELMER 15416, in the records of the Avenue), and is designated as MITCHELL RICARD (HEIRS OF THE DECEASED), BRIGHT, CHARLIE CASEY, JERRY A LEE SR, GARY NEECIA BOSLEY. JORDAN, SHROID FER - Clerk of Court for the Parish of LOT NO. 10, and measures 26 OF THE DECEASED), GLEN - SAMUEL ROBINSON (HEIRS DIONNE M WELLS, TYLER HOLLINS, JABREL R PETTIS, IF YOUR NAME IS ON THE RELL, LETICIA FERRELL, Orleans, State of Louisiana, feet, 8 inches front on Rabbits DA RUFFIN (HEIRS OF THE OF THE DECEASED), WELLS, DEMETRIUS L CYNTHIA PIERRE ALLEN, ABOVE LIST YOU MUST JOSEPH FERRELL, BETSY purchased property at tax sale; Street, by a depth of 100 feet DECEASED), JEREMY JOSEPH GREEN JR (HEIRS HOLMES, BEULAH NOEL, MARGARET ANN PIERRE, CONTACT THE LAW OFFICE FERRELL, PERRY WHEREAS, PRECEPT between parallel lines, and lies MITCHELL (HEIRS OF THE OF THE DECEASED), L C CAROL PIERRE GABRIEL, HERBERT A PIERRE, SEAN OF ALLAIN F. HARDIN AT TOLEDANO, ANDREW CREDIT OPPORTUNITIES at a distance of 55 feet, 2 inch - DECEASED), FRED BYRD ANDREWS (HEIRS OF THE WILLIE B JACKSON, TOBY M FRANKLIN, ANTIONETTE (504) 522-1188 AS SOON AS TOLEDANO, III, ERICA FUND, L.P. has applied to this es, 7 lines from the corner of (HEIRS OF THE DECEASED), DECEASED), JOSEPH BEN - MATTHEWS, LA'KEITHA FER - NEWTON, CINDY MONIQUE POSSIBLE. THE DEADLINE TOLEDANO, CONNIE Honorable Court for a Monition Athis and Rabbits Streets, as is FRANK BOOKER (HEIRS OF NETT SR (HEIRS OF THE DINAND, LYNDON M FERDI - JOHNSON, KENNETH J MAN - TO CONTACT OUR OFFICE IS TOLEDANO, PAMELA or advertisement, in conformity shown by a blue print of survey THE DECEASED), RUDOLPH DECEASED), ISAAC BENN JR NAND, SHIRLEY M LEE, JULIA ARD, JOSEPH P MANARD, MONDAY, DECEMBER 3, TOLEDANO, TAMMY with LA. REV. STAT. § 47:2271, by Gilbert & Kelly, Surveyors, ROSS (HEIRS OF THE (HEIRS OF THE DECEASED), SCOTT, DAMON SCOTT, KHAI WASHINGTON, JAROID 2018. AFTER THAT DATE TOLEDANO, et. seq.; dated July 30, 1928, annexed to DECEASED), RAYMOND A DERRICK CONNER (HEIRS BERNADETTE SCOTT, WASHINGTON, ROBERT THE FUNDS WILL BE FOR - DIONNE BUTLER, THEREFORE, in the name of act before L.L. Burton, Notary GABRIEL SR (HEIRS OF THE OF THE DECEASED), GLORIA WILBERT LEWIS, NORMAN L PAUL, JOHNNIE SMITH, FEITED AS PER THE WARREN JORDAN, JR., the State of Louisiana and the Public, on September 18, 1936, DECEASED), KYLA M MAE MUNDY (HEIRS OF THE HAMP, DON WHITE, PEARL URNES WASHINGTON, KEY - COURT’S ORDER. TERRY JORDAN, SYLVIA Civil District Court for the Parish a copy of which, certified under BATISTE (HEIRS OF THE DECEASED), BARBARA STOKES, HILDA WILLIAMS, OTTA W LINDSEY, JASMINE CHELSEY RICHARD NAPOLEON, AUSTIN, SHELIA JORDAN, of Orleans, all interested per - date of December 12, 1950, is DECEASED), NELSON CON - RICHARDS (HEIRS OF THE JAMES WILLIAMS, JOHN MCKENZIE, AARON HARTLEY, Clerk RONALD JORDAN, KAREN sons are cited and admonished annexed to act before Robert H. NER SR (HEIRS OF THE DECEASED), DAVID H GRIF - COLLINS, CONTINE CHEST - SHANNON HARTLEY, 1340 POYDRAS STREET 4TH Floor JORDAN, ELOISE JORDAN to show cause within six months Burton, III, Notary Public, dated DECEASED), LEOLA M FIN, GWENDOLYN LEWIS, NUT, TERRENISHA MELANIE DUPARD, MELVIN New Orleans, LA 70112 SMITH, CYNTHIA JORDAN, from the date on which this December 22, 1950. GREEN (HEIRS OF THE Atty: ALLAIN F. HARDIN JUSTIN M LEWIS, CRISHAWN MITCHELL, ROBERT WILKER - RIVERS JR, EMANUEL Publication: La. Weekly CALVIN JORDAN, monition is first advertised, why Improvements bear the DECEASED), IDA GABRIEL October 15 - October 21, 2018 Page 9 HEALTH & HEART H THE LOUISIANA WEEKLY - & H YOUR MULTICULTURAL MEDIUM Without safety net of kids or spouse, ‘elder orphans’ need fearless fallback plan By Judith Graham daughter who will step up to pro - Financial insecurity and health “I freaked out — and this wasn’t Contributing Writer vide practical, physical and emo - concerns are common among the even that big of a deal,” Marak tional support over time. survey respondents: a non-ran - said. “Imagine people like me (Special from Kaiser Health About 22 percent of older adults dom sample consisting mostly of who break a hip and have a long News) — It was a memorable in the U.S. fall into this category or women in their 60s and 70s, period of disability and recov - place to have an “aha” moment are at risk of doing so in the future, most of them divorced or wid - ery,” she said. “What are they about aging. according to a 2016 study. owed and college-educated. supposed to do?” Peter Sperry had taken his 82- “This is an often overlooked, One-quarter of the group said Sperry has thought a lot year-old father, who’d had a stroke poorly understood group that needs they feared losing their housing; about who could be his care - and used a wheelchair, to Disney more attention from the medical 23 percent reported not having giver down that road in a circum - myself?’ I’m not going with pity — asked people to jettison denial World. Just after they’d made their community,” said Dr. Maria enough money to meet basic needs stance like that. No one fits the bill. I don’t think that would be very about aging and imagine the way through the Pirates of the Carney, the study’s lead author and at least once over the past year; 31 “It’s not like I don’t have family pleasant,” he said. absolute worst things that might Caribbean ride, nature called. chief of the division of geriatrics percent said they weren’t secure or friends: It’s just that the people Planning for challenges that can happen to them, physically and Sperry took his father to the bath - and palliative medicine at about their financial future. who you can count on have to be arise with advancing age is essen - socially. Then, people talked room where, with difficulty, he Northwell Health in N.Y. It’s also In the survey, 40 percent of peo - specific types of family and tial for people who go it alone, about how they might prepare changed the older man’s diaper. an especially vulnerable group, ple admitted to depression; 37 per - friends,” he said. “Your sister or advised Sara Zeff Geber, a retire - for those eventualities. “It came to me then: There isn’t according to a recently released sur - cent, to anxiety. More than half (52 brother, they may be willing to help ment coach and author of “The whole purpose of these going to be anyone to do this for vey of 500 people who belong to percent) confessed to being lonely. but not able to if they’re old them - Essential Retirement Planning get-togethers was to be fearless, me when I’m his age, and I need - the Elder Orphan Facebook Group, Carol Marak, 67, who runs the selves. Your nieces and nephews, for Solo Agers: A Retirement and face issues head-on and not keep ed to plan ahead,” said Sperry, with 8,500 members. Facebook group, understands they may be able, but they probably Aging Roadmap for Single and our heads in the sand,” Kornfeld now 61, recalling the experience Notably, 70 percent of survey members’ insecurities better than are not going to be willing.” Childless Adults . A good way to said. “Then, we can plan for several years ago. respondents said they hadn’t iden - ever since suffering an accident The solution Sperry thinks might start is to think about things that what might happen, stop worry - Sperry never married, has no tified a caregiver who would help several weeks ago. She cut her work: moving to a continuing care adult children do for older par - ing and start enjoying the best children and lives alone. if they became ill or disabled, finger badly on a meat grinder retirement community with differ - ents and consider how you’re years of our lives.” Like other “elder orphans” while 35 percent said they didn’t while making chicken salad for ent levels of care when he begins to going to do all of that yourself or Kornfeld took her program to (older people without a spouse or have “friends or family to help dinner guests. Divorced and become less independent. That’s an with outside assistance, she said. ’s Temple Emanu-El children on whom they can them cope with life’s challenges.” childless, Marak lives alone in expensive proposition — entry fees In her book, Geber lists the three years ago and is working with depend) and “solo agers” (older “What strikes me is how many an apartment tower in Dallas. range from about $100,000 to responsibilities that adult children several synagogues and churches adults without children, living of these elder orphans are woe - She walked down the hall and $400,000 and monthly fees from frequently take on: They serve as interested in launching similar ini - alone), he’s expecting to move fully unprepared for aging,” said asked neighbors — a married about $2,000 to $4,000. caregivers, help older parents fig - tiatives. Meanwhile, elder orphans through later life without the Carney, who reviewed the sur - couple — to take her to the Sperry, a longtime government ure out where to live, provide have begun meeting in-person in safety net of a spouse, a son or a vey at my request. emergency room. employee, can afford it, but many emotional and practical support, other cities, including Chicago; people aging alone can’t. assist with financial issues such as Dallas; Portland, Ore.; San Diego; Sperry also has a short-term managing money, and agree to and Seattle, after getting to know plan: He wants to retire next year serve as health care or legal deci - each other virtually on the Elder and relocate from Woodbridge, sion-makers when a parent Orphan Facebook Group. No More Secrets : Va., to Greenville, S.C. — a pop - becomes incapacitated. Also, older Kornfeld applauds that develop - ular retirement haven — in a parents often rely on adult children ment. “So many solo agers identi - home with design features to for regular social contact and a fy as being introverted or shy or help him age in place. Those sense of connectedness. impatient with other people. They Congress bans pharmacist plans could be upended, howev - In New York, Wendl Kornfeld, have a million reasons why they er, if his widowed mother in 69, began running year-long work - don’t go out,” she said. “I tell peo - Pennsylvania requires extra care. shops for small groups of solo agers ple, this may be hard for you, but ‘gag orders’ on drug prices In the meantime, Sperry is four years ago. Though married, she you’ve got to leave the house By Susan Jaffe in JAMA in March, people with a less expensive option may be resolved to be pragmatic. “Do I look and her 80-year-old husband con - because that’s where the world is.” Contributing Writer Medicare Part D drug insurance available,” she said last week. at my situation and say ‘Gee, there’s sider themselves future solo agers overpaid for prescriptions by When Rep. Debbie Dingell (D- not going to be anyone there for me’ living together. “We figured out a KHN’s coverage related to aging (Special from Kaiser Health $135 million in 2013. Mich.) went to a Michigan phar - and start feeling sorry for myself? long time ago one of us was going and improving care of older adults News) — For years, most phar - Copayments in those plans were macy to pick up a prescription Or do I say ‘Gee, I’d better figure to survive the other,” she said. is supported in part by The John A. macists couldn’t give customers higher than the cash price for recently, she was told it would out how I’m going to take care of At those gatherings, Kornfeld Hartford Foundation. ◊ even a clue about an easy way to nearly 1 in 4 drugs purchased in cost $1,300. “After you peeled save money on prescription 2013. For 12 of the 20 most com - me off the ceiling, I called the drugs. But the restraints are monly prescribed drugs, patients doctor and screamed and talked coming off. overpaid by more than 33 percent. to the pharmacist,” she recalled When the cash price for a pre - Yet some critics say eliminating during a hearing last month. “I’m scription is less than what you gag orders doesn’t address the much more aggressive than many would pay using your insurance causes of high drug prices. “As a in asking questions,” she admit - plan, pharmacists will no longer country, we’re spending about ted, and ended up saving $1,260 have to keep that a secret. $450 billion on prescription after she learned she could get an President Donald Trump is drugs annually,” said Steven equivalent drug for $40. scheduled to sign two bills Knievel, who works on drug While the legislation removes Wednesday that ban “gag order” price issues for Public Citizen, a gag orders, it doesn’t address how clauses in contracts between consumer advocacy group. The patients who pay the cash price pharmacies and insurance com - modest savings gained by paying outside their insurance plan can panies or pharmacy benefit man - the cash price “is far short of apply that expense toward meeting agers — those firms that negoti - what needs to happen to actually their policy’s deductible. ate prices for employers and deliver the relief people need.” But for Medicare beneficiaries insurers with drugstores and After the president signs the leg - there is a little-known rule — not drugmakers. Such provisions islation affecting commercial found in the “Medicare & You” prohibit pharmacists from telling insurance contracts, gag order pro - handbook or on its website — that customers when they can save visions will immediately be pro - helps people with Medicare Part D money by paying the pharmacy’s hibited, said a spokesman for Sen. or Medicare Advantage coverage. lower cash price instead of the Susan Collins (R-Maine), who co- If they pay the lower cash price price negotiated by their insur - authored the bill. The bill affecting for a covered drug at a pharmacy ance plan. Medicare beneficiaries wouldn’t that participates in their insurance The bills — one for Medicare take effect until Jan. 1, 2020. plan and then submit the proper and Medicare Advantage benefi - But there’s a catch: Under the documentation to their plan, insur - ciaries and another for commer - new legislation, pharmacists will ers must count it toward patients’ cial employer-based and individ - not be required to tell patients about out-of-pocket expenses. ual policies — were passed by the lower cost option. If they don’t, The total of those expenses are Congress in nearly unanimous it’s up to the customer to ask. important because that amount votes last month. The Pharmaceutical Care affects the drug coverage gap com - “Americans deserve to know Management Association, a trade monly called the “doughnut hole.” Seniors, Blacks and Hispanics are the lowest drug price at their group representing pharmacy ben - (This year, the gap begins after the pharmacy, but ‘gag clauses’ pre - efit managers, said gag orders are plan and beneficiary spend $3,750 vent your pharmacist from increasingly rare. The association and ends once the beneficiary has especially susceptible to dehydration telling you!” Trump wrote on supported the legislation. Some spent a total of $5,000.) Twitter three weeks ago, shortly insurers have also said their con - And beneficiaries don’t have to before the Senate voted on the tracts don’t include these provi - wait until the gag order ban bills. “I support legislation that sions. Yet two members of takes effect in two years. will remove gag clauses.” The Congress have encountered them The Medicare rule also says change was one of the proposals at the pharmacy counter. that if a senior asks about a included in Trump’s blueprint to At a hearing on the gag order lower price for a prescription, cut prescription drug prices ban, Collins said she watched a the pharmacist can answer. issued in May. couple leave a Bangor, Maine, Rep. Buddy Carter (R-Ga.), a Ronna Hauser, vice president of pharmacy without their prescrip - pharmacist who sponsored the payment policy and regulatory tion because they couldn’t afford Medicare gag order bill, said he affairs at the National Community the $111 copayment and the wasn’t surprised by the biparti - Pharmacists Association, said pharmacist did not advise them san support for the legislation. many members of her group “say a about saving money by paying “High prescription drug costs pharmacy benefit manager will directly for the medicine. When affect everyone,” he said. call them with a warning if they she asked him how often that are telling patients it’s less expen - happens, he said every day. KHN’s coverage of prescription sive” without insurance. She said “Banning gag clauses will make drug development, costs and pharmacists could be fined for vio - it easier for more Americans to pricing is supported in part by lating their contracts and even afford their prescription drugs the Laura and John Arnold dropped from insurance networks. because pharmacists will be able Foundation. This story also ran According to research published to proactively notify consumers if on NBC News. ◊ THE LOUISIANA WEEKLY - Page 10 YOUR MULTICULTURAL MEDIUM October 15 - October 21, 2018

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His mother ran successful ‘You know, what I need to do? he helped to organize a gathering get enough of, FOX 8 News “When we opened up, I had a restaurants and catering. Something a little different. I need to protest Kenner Mayor Ben reported last week. line outside the restaurant. We Now it was his turn. to own some things,” he said. Zahn’s proposed ban on Nike But Morrow’s on St. Claude had a lot of people, a lot of sup - “I said, ‘You know what? I’ve He turned to flipping houses. products in response to the Avenue in the Faubourg Marigny port. It blew my mom away,” got to stop gambling where the He loves to find blighted homes apparel giant’s media campaign is more than a restaurant. It has Morrow said. odds are against me. I need to with potential and found an his - that embraces former NFL quar - become the place to see and be His mother and partner, Lenora start gambling on myself where toric gem in the Bywater. terback Colin Kaepernick. seen. Chung, is an accomplished chef. the odds are in my favor,” “It needs a lot of work, but it’s After Zahn opted not to go “You got a lot of people come The restaurant features dishes Morrow told FOX 8 News. “I going to look like a million bucks through with the ban on Nike MORROW post up,” Morrow told FOX 8 ranging from Creole, to soul food went from losing money on the when I get it done,” Morrow said. products, Larry Morrow and his News in a recent interview. “You with a dash of Asian fusion. casino to making money with the But Morrow’s, his restaurant, is family announced that they were might have Mary J. Blige posted or “My mother was born in Korea family,” Chong said. “His sister, casino, because I hosted my his million dollar baby, and his making a $10,000 donation Kenny Burns.” and so was my grandmother,” his grandmother, myself and event with Drake, Diddy, Chris success has earned him features in Kenner’s booster clubs, parks From Drake to Black Chyna, Morrow said. another sister. He felt a responsi - Brown and Lil’ Kim.” respected publications from Forbes and playgrounds. the list goes on and on. People “I opened up Lenora’s Grill in bility to take care of the women Larry Morrow Events hit its to Business Insider. He’s put his story in a new are clamoring for a photo at Pontchartrain Park. That was a in his family. I think that was his stride. The money was there, but “It’s like, ‘Wow this little kid book, All Bets on Me. ◊ Morrows. The booming estab - success,” Chong told FOX 8 motivation.” lishment just opened in April. News. “My son wanted to be Gambling was his passion “I told my mom, I said, ‘When partner here. I thought it was a through high school. He dropped the restaurant opens, it’s going to great idea to use his brand to out of Tulane as a sophomore. do well,’” Morrow said. launch this business.” “When I turned 21, I started gam - Morrow makes a living getting A sure thing for a young man bling in the casino. I spent two Alvin, Colin, Dave and Harvard the word out. who always enjoyed the thrill of years of my life gambling in the Letting his gear do his talking, “sons of bitches” for kneeling Pamela Joyner, founder of Avid “I have 60,000 followers on taking risks. casino, spending 10 hours in the New Orleans Saints running back during the presentation of the Partners, LLC; psychologist and Instagram,” he said. “I gambled all my life,” Morrow day in the casino,” he said. “When Alvin Kamara made it clear after National Anthem. author Florence Ladd; Bryan He has planned elaborate parties said. “I grew up in the Seventh I turned 23 years old, I lost a big the team’s big Monday Night Three days later, former NFL Stevenson, founder and executive for stars in New Orleans for years. Ward. I used to shoot dice. sum of money in one sitting.” Football win over the Washington quarterback Colin Kaepernick director of the Equal Justice He told FOX 8 News that it all Shooting dice is something we To be exact, $35,000 in one Redskins that he is down with for - and comedian Dave Chappelle Initiative; and artist Kehinde Wiley. started when he charged admission used to do as kids.” night. mer San Francisco 49rs quarter - were among eight people being In related news, Carolina Panthers to his own birthday bash. As a kid, Morrow liked to make The first restaurant he started, back Colin Kaepernick and the saluted by Harvard University safety Eric Reid a former LSU “Me and a friend of mine, we money and found a way with dice. Larry’s Po-boys and Wings on NFL player protests. for their contributions to Black standout, knelt during the national did a party and made a large He said it made him numb to risk. Canal Street, failed. The second–year player was pho - history and culture. anthem in protest of racial and social amount of money, and I said, He and his older sister were “That year of 23, I think it was tographed after the Oct. 8 game All eight recipients of the injustice before the Oct. 7 game ‘I’m gonna keep doing this.’” raised mostly by a single mom. 2013, the best worst year of my rocking Kaepernick’s old jersey W.E.B. DuBois Medal were hon - against the New York Giants. It turned into something big. “He was the only male in his life. I lost so much, but learned so and a hat parodying Trump’s ored Thursday afternoon by the None of Reid’s new Carolina MAGA slogan after a huge Hutchins Center for African and teammates joined him or stood “Monday Night Football” win. African American Research at near him at midfield. He is the first The Saints star running back Harvard. 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BSy Riocardco Alinsao-Zalld ivaSr ecinfluationr pirottecty ion sicnce h197e5. cthoukgh s hewr ill grow in 2019 as inflation rises AP Writer Beneficiaries also gain from cost-of-living compounding since COLAs adjustment is (AP) — Tens of millions of become part of their underlying already ear - Social Security recipients and benefit, the base for future cost- marked for ris - other retirees will get a 2.8 percent of-living increases. ing expenses. boost in benefits next year as infla - Nonetheless many retirees and Her Medigap tion edges higher. It’s the biggest their advocates say the annual insurance for increase most retired baby adjustment is too meager and costs not cov - boomers have gotten. doesn’t reflect higher health care ered by Following a stretch of low infla - costs for older people. Federal Medicare is tion, the cost-of-living adjustment, budget hawks take the opposite going up, and or COLA, for 2019 is the highest view, arguing that increases so is her pre - in seven years. It amounts to $39 a should be smaller to reflect con - scription drug month for the average retired sumers’ penny-pinching respons - plan. She worker, according to estimates es when costs go up. expects her released last week by the Social With the COLA, the estimated Medicare Part Security Administration. average monthly Social Security B premium for The COLA affects household payment for a retired worker will outpatient care budgets for about one in five be $1,461 a month next year. will also up. Americans, including Social “For more recent retirees, the “It isn’t Security beneficiaries, disabled 2019 COLA will be the largest enough of an veterans and federal retirees. increase they have gotten to increase that That’s about 70 million people, date,” said policy analyst Mary it takes care enough to send ripples through Johnson, of the nonpartisan of all of the the economy. Senior Citizens League. increases Unlike most private pensions, But retiree Danette Deakin, of from health care, plus rent — year,” said Deakin, 70, who would prefer the CPI-E, an ice rises, people often respond by Social Security has featured Bolivar, Missouri, said she feels as our rent gets increased every worked in the finance depart - experimental measure from the buying less or switching to a ment at a boat dealership. government that reflects costs lower-cost alternative. Health care costs eat up about one- for households headed by a per - Because of compounding, third of her income, she estimated. son age 62 or older. It usually smaller COLAs would have a “I appreciate the COLA adjust - outpaces general inflation, dramatic effect over time on the ment, and in no way am I com - though not always. federal budget and Social Rainy harvest devastates La. plaining,” Deakin added. “It’s COLAs can be small or zero, as Security finances. But if inflation just that every single thing you was the case in several recent continues to rise, proposals to can talk about goes up. It doesn’t years. People often blame the pres - scale back cost-of-living adjust - go down.” ident when that happens. However, ments carry greater political risk. soybeans for second year By law, the COLA is based on the White House can’t dictate the Beyond federal budget woes, (AP) — The trade disputes with disputes with China. total damage. This has led to a broad index of consumer COLA, which is calculated by Social Security faces its own China are hurting Louisiana’s Soybeans must be harvested countless acres that will go prices. Advocates for seniors nonpolitical experts. long-term financial problems soybean farmers at a time when and sold to qualify for tariff unharvested in 2018.” claim the general index doesn’t President Donald Trump has and won’t be able to pay full rain during harvest season has relief under the $12 billion res - Spivey said harvest had been accurately capture the rising repeatedly vowed not to cut Social benefits starting in 2034. also hit them badly, a Republican cue package announced in July . going well during the first 2 1/2 prices they face, especially for Security or Medicare. But the gov - Social Security is financed by a congressman from the state said, “We have no home for our soy - weeks of September. Fifteen per - health care and housing. They ernment is running $1 trillion 12.4 percent tax on wages, with asking the federal government beans. They’re only taking the cent of the crop was harvested in want the government to switch to deficits, partly as a result of the half paid by workers and the for help. least damaged beans and I don’t the week ending Sept. 22, but only an index that reflects the spend - Republican tax cut bill Trump other half paid by employers. Many soybean shipments are have a single bushel I can ship or three percent was harvested during ing patterns of older people. signed. Mounting deficits will revive Next year, the maximum amount being sent down the Mississippi sell,” Acadiana producer Richard the week ending Sept. 30, he said. “What the COLA should be pressure to cut Social Security, advo - of earnings subject to the Social River instead of the West Coast, Fontenot, a vice president of the At the start of the harvest sea - based on is still a very real issue,” cates for the elderly fear. Security tax will increase from filling storage silos and leaving Louisiana Farm bureau son, farmers statewide were said William Arnone, CEO of the “The revenue loss in the tax $128,400 to $132,900. “little to no space to take in any Federation, told The News Star reporting high yields, high quali - National Academy of Social bill contributes to much higher About 177 million workers pay additional, locally grown crops,” of Monroe. ty and low total damage. Insurance, a research organization deficits and debt, and that is Social Security taxes. Of those, U.S. Rep. Ralph Abraham wrote Fontenot said he has been able Moisture from Tropical Storm not involved in lobbying. “Older where the threats begin to come nearly 12 million workers will in a letter Tuesday asking U.S. to harvest only 600 acres (240 Gordon in early September people spend their money in cate - in,” said David Certner, policy pay more in taxes because of the Agriculture Secretary Sonny hectares) out of 1,700 acres (690 reduced grain quality slightly. gories that are going up at a higher director for AARP. “Social increase in taxable wages, Perdue to find a way for the hectares) of soybeans planted, and Current damage includes weath - rate than overall inflation.” Security, and in particular the according to the Social Security Department of Agriculture to has nowhere to send those. The er-damaged kernels, mold and The COLA is now based on the COLAs, have been the target.” Administration. help the farmers. rest will rot in the field, he said. sprouting, depending on the stage Consumer Price Index for Urban Former President Barack In addition to retirees, other Soybeans were a big target of This is the second straight year of the soybean when the poor con - Wage Earners and Clerical Obama floated — but ultimately Social Security beneficiaries tariffs imposed by China in that a rainy stretch during har - ditions began, Spivey said. Workers, or CPI-W, which meas - dropped — a proposal called include disabled workers and response to those imposed by the vest season has devastated Producers are also having trou - ures price changes for food, chained CPI, which would have surviving spouses and children. Trump administration. Louisiana’s big soybean crop, ble selling what has been harvest - housing, clothing, transportation, slowed annual COLAs to reflect Low-income disabled and elder - “Many of my farmers who have said Todd Spivey, a soybean ed. Spivey said many grain eleva - energy, medical care, recreation penny-pinching by consumers. ly people receiving grown late soybeans are being expert with the LSU AgCenter. tors have limited the amount of and education. Behind it is the idea that when the Supplemental Security Income told by elevators that unless the Rains in late September kept acceptable damage to five to Advocates for the elderly price of a particular good or serv - also get a COLA. ◊ soybeans were previously farmers from harvesting ripe seven percent. Soybeans graded booked or are of uncommonly soybeans, which are now badly below that are being rejected. superior quality, they cannot and damaged, he said. Abraham asked Perdue on will not accept them. Farmers Last year, Spivey said, damage Tuesday to help farmers find must choose between harvesting was from the lingering effects of places to store the current har - soybeans with no place to bring Hurricane Harvey. vest until it can be sold. them, or letting them rot in the “Because of this wet weather, “I urge you in the strongest terms fields,” Abraham wrote. many producers have not been to utilize the significant resources Louisiana’s soybean acreage able to harvest a crop that has of the U.S. Department of this year was about one percent been ready to harvest for as long Agriculture to find a way to bring of the U.S. total. as three weeks,” he said in a relief to these farmers, whose only In Indiana, state agriculture offi - news release Tuesday. “This role in this unfolding disaster was cials said this week that farmers extended period of wet condi - to raise a record-setting crop of may see storage problems amid tions has reduced grain quality soybeans at a time when unprece - forecasts of higher-than-average tremendously, with samples har - dented trade actions have caused yields and lingering tariffs from vested by producers being grad - widespread disruption in the agri - President Donald Trump’s trade ed with as much as 60 percent cultural economy,” he wrote.◊

Mortgage rates leap to 7-year highs; 30-year at 4.90 percent WASHINGTON (AP) — Long- signaled its confidence in the in to assert that the Fed “is making term U.S. mortgage rates leaped economy by raising a key inter - a mistake” with its rate increases last week to their highest levels in est rate for a third time this year, and accused the central bank of seven years amid global anxiety forecasting another rate hike having “gone crazy.” over rising interest rates that has before year’s end. Interest rates on Treasury gripped financial markets. It was the central bank’s third bonds have climbed to the high - Costs for would-be homebuyers increase in short-term interest est levels in seven years as their are climbing. Mortgage buyer rates this year, with one more prices have dropped. The yield Freddie Mac said Thursday the expected before year’s end. on the key 10-year Treasury rate on 30-year, fixed-rate mort - Strong economic data and a pos - note, which tends to influence gages jumped to an average 4.90 itive outlook from Fed officials mortgage rates, was at 3.16 per - percent last week from 4.71 per - have spurred a sell-off in U.S. cent on October 11. cent last week. That’s the highest Treasury bonds, especially To calculate average mortgage level for the benchmark rate longer-term bonds, stoking con - rates, Freddie Mac surveys since April 2011. A year ago, it cerns over even higher interest lenders across the country stood at 3.91 percent. rates. between Monday and The average rate on 15-year, As anxiety over higher rates spi - Wednesday each week. fixed-rate loans rose to 4.29 per - raled, financial markets around the The average doesn’t include cent last week from 4.15 percent world suffered a massive sell-off extra fees, known as points, the previous week. last week. which most borrowers must pay The Federal Reserve recently President Donald Trump stepped to get the lowest rates. ◊ THE LOUISIANA WEEKLY - Page 12 YOUR MULTICULTURAL MEDIUM October 15 - October 21, 2018 ORLEANS PARISH ORLEANS PARISH

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checks.) Certified Check or Money purchaser at the moment wit: District Court of MARILYn DOUCETTE Parish of Orleans SALE bY ATTy: kELLy MASSEy MARLIn n. GUSMAn Order. No personal of adjudication to make a LOT 34, SQUARE 34 Orleans, in the above RObInSOn, LARRY L. (318) 388-1440 ORLEAnS SHERIFF Sheriff checks.) deposit of ten percent of THIRD MUNICIPAL DIS - entitled cause, I will RObInSOn, JR., JD 31 Parish of Orleans LA. WEEkLy 9/17/2018, 10/15/2018 JUDICIAL ATTy: COREy GIROIR MARLIn n. GUSMAn the purchase price, and TRICT proceed to sell by pub - MEGHAnn MCCRACK - ______(225) 756-0373 Sheriff the balance within thirty LAkE CARMEL SUBDI - lic auction, on the En AnD EASY TO ADvERTISEMEnT NNB 16 Parish of Orleans SALE bY LA. WEEkLy 9/17/2018, 10/15/2018 ATTy: PENNy DAIGREPONT days thereafter. (NOTE: VISION, NO. 2 ground floor of the Civil REMEMbER, LLC THAT PORTIOn ______(504) 831-7726 The payment must be MUNICIPAL NO. 12441 District Court building, Civil District Court for ORLEAnS SHERIFF LM 14 OF GROUnD SALE bY LA. WEEkLy 9/17/2018, 10/15/2018 Cash, Cashier’s Check, N. LAkE CARMEL 421 Loyola Avenue, in the Parish of Orleans JUDICIAL ______bEARInG MUnICI - ORLEAnS SHERIFF Certified Check or Money DRIVE the First District of the no. 2017-9425 ADvERTISEMEnT PAL nO. 4914 FRAn - SALE bY Order. No personal ACQUIRED MIN 994943 City on October 18, by virtue of a WRIT CISCO vERRETT JUDICIAL checks.) WRIT AMOUnT: 2018, at 12:00 o’clock OF FIERI FACIAS to me THAT PORTIOn ORLEAnS SHERIFF DRIvE , CITY OF nEW ADvERTISEMEnT MARLIn n. GUSMAn $142,338.69 noon, the following directed by the OF GROUnD ORLEAnS, In THE JUDICIAL Sheriff Seized in the above described property to Honorable The Civil bEARInG MUnICI - THAT PORTIOn Parish of Orleans CASE EnTITLED: ADvERTISEMEnT ATTy: JASON SMITH suit, TERMS CASH. The wit: District Court of PAL nO. 5170 FOREST WELLS FARGO bAnK, OF GROUnD (318) 388-1440 purchaser at the moment LOT 4-F, SQUARE 1 Orleans, in the above PARK LAnE, CITY OF THAT PORTIOn LM 21 nA vS THE UnOPEnED bEARInG MUnICI - LA. WEEkLy 9/17/2018, 10/15/2018 of adjudication to make a FIFTH MUNICIPAL DIS - entitled cause, I will nEW ORLEAnS, In THE SUCCESSIOn OF PAL nO. 1631 JOUR - OF GROUnD ______deposit of ten percent of TRICT proceed to sell by pub - CASE EnTITLED: U.S. EDMOnD R. DES - DAn AvEnUE, CITY OF bEARInG MUnICI - SALE bY the purchase price, and CyPRESS ACRES SUB - lic auction, on the bAnK nATIOnAL DUnES A/K/A EDMOnD nEW ORLEAnS, In THE PAL nO. 430-32 TRI - the balance within thirty DIVISION ground floor of the Civil ASSOCIATIOn, AS DESDUnES, RICHARD CASE EnTITLED: COU STREET, nEW ORLEAnS SHERIFF days thereafter. (NOTE: MUNICIPAL NO. 162 District Court building, TRUSTEE FOR CREDIT E. vOSS, III A/K/A nATIOnSTAR MORT - ORLEAnS, LA, In THE JUDICIAL The payment must be PINEWOOD COURT 421 Loyola Avenue, in SUISSE FIRST RICHARD vOSS, III GAGE LLC DbA CHAM - MATTER EnTITLED: ADvERTISEMEnT Cash, Cashier’s Check, ACQUIRED MIN the First District of the bOSTOn MORTGAGE AnD ERnIQUIA MILLS PIOn MORTGAGE "FInAnCE OF AMERI - Certified Check or Money 1220769 City on October 18, SECURITIES CORP., DESDUnES A/K/A COMPAnY vS THE CA REvERSE LLC vS THAT PORTIOn Order. No personal WRIT AMOUnT: 2018, at 12:00 o’clock HOME EQUITY ASSET ERnIQUIA M. DES - OPEnED SUCCESSIOn LELA WASHInGTOn OF GROUnD checks.) $2,755.00 noon, the following TRUST 2004-4 HOME DUnES A/K/A OF JOYCE M. FALLS HAMPTOn A/K/A LELA bEARInG MUnICI - MARLIn n. GUSMAn Seized in the above described property to EQUITY PASS- ERnIQUIA DESDUnES (A/K/A JOYCE MARIE WASHInGTOn HAMP - PAL nO. 8626-28 Sheriff suit, TERMS CASH. The wit: THROUGH CERTIFI - Parish of Orleans Civil District Court for FALLS) AnD CHAnELL TOn PAGE" bELFAST ST., THIS ATTy: JASON SMITH purchaser at the moment LOT 17, SQUARE 114, CATES, SERIES 2004-4 the Parish of Orleans RIDGLEY bOWSER, Civil District Court for CITY, In THE MATTER (318) 388-1440 of adjudication to make a THIRD MUNICIPAL DIS - vS AnJAnETTE JOHn - JD 23 no. 2014-11246 (A/K/A CHAnELL RIDG - the Parish of Orleans EnTITLED nATIOn - LA. WEEkLy 9/17/2018, 10/15/2018 deposit of ten percent of TRICT, SOn AKA AnJAnETTE by virtue of a WRIT LEY, CHAnELL bOWS - no. 2018-6929 STAR MORTGAGE LLC ______the purchase price, and MUNICIPAL NO. 615 DEnISE JOHnSOn OF SEIZURE AnD SALE ER) by virtue of a WRIT DbA CHAMPIOn SALE bY the balance within thirty FLOOD STREET bEAULIEU to me directed by the Civil District Court for OF SEIZURE AnD SALE MORTGAGE COMPAnY days thereafter. (NOTE: ACQUIRED 1225826 Civil District Court for Honorable The Civil the Parish of Orleans to me directed by the vS WALTER A. nOR - ORLEAnS SHERIFF The payment must be WRIT AMOUnT: the Parish of Orleans District Court of no. 2017-8009 Honorable The Civil MAn, HELEn TYSOn JUDICIAL Cash, Cashier’s Check, $6,155.00 no. 2017-10555 Orleans, in the above by virtue of a WRIT District Court of nORMAn AKA HELEn ADvERTISEMEnT Certified Check or Money Seized in the above by virtue of a WRIT entitled cause, I will OF SEIZURE AnD SALE Orleans, in the above STEEn TYSOn AnD Order. No personal suit, TERMS CASH. The OF SEIZURE AnD SALE proceed to sell by pub - to me directed by the entitled cause, I will SHARICE LATASHA THAT PORTIOn checks.) purchaser at the moment to me directed by the lic auction, on the Honorable The Civil proceed to sell by pub - MICHELLE nORMAn OF GROUnD MARLIn n. GUSMAn of adjudication to make a Honorable The Civil ground floor of the Civil District Court of lic auction, on the Civil District Court for bEARInG MUnICI - Sheriff deposit of ten percent of District Court of Parish of Orleans District Court building, Orleans, in the above ground floor of the Civil the Parish of Orleans PAL nO. 7621 ATTy: MICHAEL kARAM the purchase price, and Orleans, in the above 421 Loyola Avenue, in entitled cause, I will District Court building, no. 2018-2484 MACKEnZIE STREET, (504) 658-4346 the balance within thirty entitled cause, I will JD 25 the First District of the proceed to sell by pub - 421 Loyola Avenue, in by virtue of a WRIT THIS CITY, In THE MAT - LA. WEEkLy 9/17/2018, 10/15/2018 days thereafter. (NOTE: proceed to sell by pub - City on October 18, lic auction, on the the First District of the OF SEIZURE AnD SALE TER EnTITLED: CITY ______The payment must be lic auction, on the 2018, at 12:00 o’clock ground floor of the Civil City on October 18, to me directed by the OF nEW ORLEAnS SALE bY Cash, Cashier’s Check, ground floor of the Civil noon, the following District Court building, 2018, at 12:00 o’clock Honorable The Civil vERSUS DEAnnA Certified Check or Money District Court building, described property to 421 Loyola Avenue, in noon, the following District Court of MARIE HARDY AKA ORLEAnS SHERIFF Order. No personal 421 Loyola Avenue, in wit: the First District of the described property to Orleans, in the above DEAnnA H. JOSEPH JUDICIAL checks.) the First District of the LOT 5, SQUARE A, City on October 18, wit: entitled cause, I will AnD AnDREW ADvERTISEMEnT MARLIn n. GUSMAn City on October 18, THIRD MUNICIPAL DIS - 2018, at 12:00 o’clock LOT 1, SQUARE 77 proceed to sell by pub - JOSEPH, JR. Sheriff 2018, at 12:00 o’clock THAT PORTIOn Parish of Orleans TRICT noon, the following THIRD MUNICIPAL DIS - lic auction, on the Civil District Court for ATTy: MICHAEL kARAM noon, the following BEL'AIR EAST SUBDIVI - described property to TRICT ground floor of the Civil the Parish of Orleans OF GROUnD (504) 658-4346 described property to LM 27 SION wit: MUNICIPAL NO. 430-32 District Court building, no. 2017-3965 bEARInG MUnICI - LA. WEEkLy 9/17/2018, 10/15/2018 wit: MUNICIPAL NO. 4914 LOT 7, SQUARE 714, TRICOU STREET 421 Loyola Avenue, in by virtue of a WRIT PAL nO. 2186 n. ______LOT 9-A, SQUARE 9, FRANCISCO VERRETT THIRD MUNICIPAL DIS - ACQUIRED MIN the First District of the OF FIERI FACIAS to me DORGEnOIS STREET, SALE bY FIFTH MUNICIPAL DIS - DRIVE TRICT, 1120627 City on October 18, directed by the nEW ORLEAnS, LA, In TRICT, ACQUIRED MIN 931666 MUNICIPAL NO. 1631 WRIT AMOUnT: 2018, at 12:00 o’clock Honorable The Civil THE MATTER EnTI - ORLEAnS SHERIFF MUNICIPAL NO. 5170 WRIT AMOUnT: JOURDAN AVENUE $61,214.80 noon, the following District Court of TLED: "CITY OF nEW JUDICIAL FOREST PARk LANE $132,664.16 ACQUIRED MIN Seized in the above described property to Orleans, in the above ORLEAnS vS KIM ADvERTISEMEnT ACQUIRED MIN 761953 Seized in the above 1026293 suit, TERMS CASH. The wit: entitled cause, I will JOnES RObERTSOn WRIT AMOUnT: suit, TERMS CASH. The WRIT AMOUnT: purchaser at the moment LOT NO. 19 SQUARE proceed to sell by pub - A/K/A KIM JOnES HOn - THAT PORTIOn $23,634.42 purchaser at the moment $71,335.43 of adjudication to make a NO. 375 lic auction, on the ORE" OF GROUnD Seized in the above of adjudication to make a Seized in the above deposit of ten percent of SEVENTH MUNICIPAL ground floor of the Civil Civil District Court for bEARInG MUnICI - suit, TERMS CASH. The deposit of ten percent of suit, TERMS CASH. The the purchase price, and DISTRICT District Court building, the Parish of Orleans PAL nO. 9005-07 FOR - purchaser at the moment the purchase price, and purchaser at the moment the balance within thirty MUNICIPAL NO. 8626- 421 Loyola Avenue, in no. 2017-6267 SHEY STREET, nEW of adjudication to make a the balance within thirty of adjudication to make a days thereafter. (NOTE: 28 BELFAST ST. the First District of the by virtue of a WRIT ORLEAnLS, LA, In THE deposit of ten percent of days thereafter. (NOTE: deposit of ten percent of The payment must be ACQ MIN:989336 City on October 18, OF FIERI FACIAS to me MATTER EnTITLED: the purchase price, and The payment must be the purchase price, and Cash, Cashier’s Check, WRIT AMOUnT: 2018, at 12:00 o’clock directed by the "THE bAnK OF nEW the balance within thirty Cash, Cashier’s Check, the balance within thirty Certified Check or Money $141,735.86 noon, the following Honorable The Civil YORK MELLOn FKA days thereafter. (NOTE: Certified Check or Money days thereafter. (NOTE: Order. No personal Seized in the above described property to District Court of THE bAnK OF nEW The payment must be Order. No personal The payment must be checks.) suit, TERMS CASH. The wit: Orleans, in the above YORK, AS TRUSTEE Cash, Cashier’s Check, Cash, Cashier’s Check, MARLIn n. GUSMAn purchaser at the moment LOTS 31 AND 32, entitled cause, I will (CWAbS 2004-06) vS Certified Check or Money Sheriff of adjudication to make a SQUARE 160 proceed to sell by pub - GERMAYnE TURnER Order. No personal Parish of Orleans ATTy: JASON SMITH deposit of ten percent of THIRD MUNICIPAL DIS - lic auction, on the nASH AnD GAYnELL checks.) (318) 388-1440 the purchase price, and TRICT ground floor of the Civil COUDRAY, CO-ADMIn - JD 20 MARLIn n. GUSMAn LA. WEEkLy 9/17/2018, 10/15/2018 the balance within thirty MUNICIPAL NO. 7621 District Court building, ISTRATORS OF THE Sheriff Louisiana Weekly (The) 10/10/18 3 2 0 6 8 0 ______Parish of Orleans days thereafter. (NOTE: MACkENZIE STREET 421 Loyola Avenue, in ESTATE OF MAMIE L. ATTy: CANDACE BOWEN weekly 52 $30.00 The payment must be ACQ. MIN 1200334 the First District of the TURnER A/K/A MAMIE (318) 388-1440 SALE bY LM 32 2215 Pelopidas Street R. D. Hall Cash, Cashier’s Check, WRIT AMOUnT: City on October 18, L. HEnLEY HALL LA. WEEkLy 9/17/2018, 10/15/2018 New Orleans, Louisiana 70122 504-282-3705 ORLEAnS SHERIFF Certified Check or Money $8,155.00 2018, at 12:00 o’clock TURnER" ______2215 Pelopidas Street JUDICIAL Order. No personal Seized in the above noon, the following Civil District Court for New Orleans, Louisiana 70122 SALE bY checks.) suit, TERMS CASH. The described property to the Parish of Orleans ADvERTISEMEnT ORLEAnS SHERIFF Renette Dejoie Hall MARLIn n. GUSMAn purchaser at the moment wit: no. 2018-323 P. O. Box 8628, New Orleans, LA. 70182 THAT PORTIOn Sheriff of adjudication to make a LOT C-2, SQUARE 1328 by virtue of a WRIT JUDICIAL Parish of Orleans Edmund W. Lewis, Editor OF GROUnD ATTy: JASON SMITH deposit of ten percent of THIRD MUNICIPAL DIS - OF SEIZURE AnD SALE ADvERTISEMEnT P. O. Box 8628, New Orleans, LA. 70182 bEARInG MUnICI - (318) 388-1440 the purchase price, and TRICT to me directed by the TW 22 THAT PORTIOn PAL nO. 1204 POLAnD LA. WEEkLy 9/17/2018, 10/15/2018 the balance within thirty MUNICIPAL NO. 2186 N. Honorable The Civil AvEnUE, CITY OF nEW ______days thereafter. (NOTE: DORGENOIS STREET District Court of OF GROUnD ORLEAnS, In THE SALE bY The payment must be ACQUIRED MIN Orleans, in the above bEARInG MUnICI - CASE EnTITLED: Cash, Cashier’s Check, 1220759 entitled cause, I will PAL nO. 6918 MAYO P. O. Box 8628, New Orleans, LA. 70182 Renette D. Hall LAKEvIEW LOAn ORLEAnS SHERIFF Michael Dejoie P. O. Box 8628, New Orleans, LA. 70182 Certified Check or Money WRIT AMOUnT: proceed to sell by pub - DRIvE, THIS CITY, In SERvICInG LLC vS Henry B. Dejoie Jr. P. O. Box 8628, New Orleans, LA. 70182 JUDICIAL Order. No personal $2,355.00 lic auction, on the THE MATTER EnTI - RObERT W. HALE, JR. Bertel J. Dejoie P. O. Box 8628, New Orleans, LA. 70182 ADvERTISEMEnT checks.) Seized in the above ground floor of the Civil TLED: JPMORGAn Civil District Court for MARLIn n. GUSMAn suit, TERMS CASH. The District Court building, CHASE bAnK, nATIOn - THAT PORTIOn Sheriff x the Parish of Orleans purchaser at the moment 421 Loyola Avenue, in AL ASSOCIATIOn vER - Parish of Orleans no. 2018-1276 OF GROUnD ATTy: LATEEFAH HARRIS of adjudication to make a the First District of the SUS KEnDRICK J. by virtue of a WRIT bEARInG MUnICI - (504) 658-4391 deposit of ten percent of City on October 18, bACOn JD 24 OF SEIZURE AnD SALE PAL nO. 12441 n. LAKE LA. WEEkLy 9/17/2018, 10/15/2018 the purchase price, and 2018, at 12:00 o’clock Civil District Court for to me directed by the CARMEL DRIvE, nEW ______the balance within thirty noon, the following the Parish of Orleans Honorable The Civil ORLEAnS, LA, In THE days thereafter. (NOTE: described property to no. 2013-2992 The Louisiana Weekly 9/24/18 SALE bY District Court of MATTER EnTITLED: The payment must be wit: by virtue of a WRIT x Orleans, in the above "LAKEvIEW LOAn ORLEAnS SHERIFF Cash, Cashier’s Check, LOT NOS. 19, 20 AND OF SEIZURE AnD SALE 3300 3300 entitled cause, I will SERvICInG, LLC vS JUDICIAL Certified Check or Money 21, SQUARE 515 to me directed by the 240 255 proceed to sell by pub - GARRICK DOMInIC ADvERTISEMEnT Order. No personal SEVENTH MUNICIPAL Honorable The Civil lic auction, on the HOLTOn" checks.) DISTRICT District Court of 177 THAT PORTIOn 195 ground floor of the Civil Civil District Court for MARLIn n. GUSMAn MUNICIPAL NO. 9005- Orleans, in the above Sheriff 2201 2284 District Court building, the Parish of Orleans OF GROUnD 07 FORSHEy STREET entitled cause, I will Parish of Orleans 19 19 421 Loyola Avenue, in no. 2018-4964 bEARInG MUnICI - ATTy: MICHAEL kARAM ACQUIRED MIN 773771 proceed to sell by pub - the First District of the by virtue of a WRIT PAL nO. 162 (504) 658-4346 WRIT AMOUnT: lic auction, on the 2637 2753 JD 26 City on October 18, OF SEIZURE AnD SALE PInEWOOD COURT, LA. WEEkLy 9/17/2018, 10/15/2018 $45,605.03 ground floor of the Civil 0 0 2018, at 12:00 o’clock to me directed by the nEW ORLEAnS, LA, In ______Seized in the above District Court building, noon, the following Honorable The Civil THE MATTER EnTI - suit, TERMS CASH. The 421 Loyola Avenue, in 0 0 SALE bY described property to District Court of TLED: "CITY OF nEW ORLEAnS SHERIFF purchaser at the moment the First District of the 0 0 wit: Orleans, in the above ORLEAnS vS CHERRY of adjudication to make a City on October 18, LOT 2A, SQUARE 469, entitled cause, I will DUPLECHAIn bAnKS JUDICIAL deposit of ten percent of 2018, at 12:00 o’clock 300 300 THIRD MUNICIPAL DIS - proceed to sell by pub - OR HER SUCCES - ADvERTISEMEnT the purchase price, and noon, the following 300 300 TRCIT, lic auction, on the SORS, HEIRS AnD the balance within thirty described property to 2937 3053 MUNICIPAL NO. 1204 ground floor of the Civil ASSIGnS" THAT PORTIOn days thereafter. (NOTE: wit: 363 247 POLAND AVENUE District Court building, Civil District Court for OF GROUnD The payment must be LOT 13-A, SQUARE D 3300 3300 ACQUIRED MIN 421 Loyola Avenue, in the Parish of Orleans bEARInG MUnICI - Cash, Cashier’s Check, THIRD MUNICIPAL DIS - 89% 92.5% 1215797 the First District of the no. 2017-6214 PAL nO. 615 FLOOD Certified Check or Money TRICT WRIT AMOUnT: City on October 18, by virtue of a WRIT STREET, CITY OF nEW Order. No personal LAkE FOREST SUBDI - $217,959.15 2018, at 12:00 o’clock OF FIERI FACIAS to me ORLEAnS, In THE checks.) N/A N/A Seized in the above noon, the following directed by the CASE EnTITLED: CITY 3300 3300 MARLIn n. GUSMAn suit, TERMS CASH. The described property to Honorable The Civil OF nEW ORLEAnS vS Sheriff Continued on next page 2937 3053

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Continued from previous page TW 26 District Court building, Honorable The Civil nEW ORLEAnS, In THE DELAWARE LIMITED LA. WEEkLy 10/15/2018, 11/12/2018 ACQ MIN: 800638 City on november 15, 421 Loyola Avenue, in District Court of MATTER EnTITLED: LIAbILITY COMPAnY ______WRIT AMOUnT: 2018, at 12:00 o’clock VISION, NO. 1 the First District of the Orleans, in the above :THE bAnK OF nEW vS AnGELA bATES SALE bY $123,093.34 noon, the following City on October 18, entitled cause, I will YORK MELLOn, F/K/A A/K/A AnGELA CHAR - Seized in the above described property to SPRING LAkE ORLEAnS SHERIFF MUNICIPAL NO. 6918 2018, at 12:00 o’clock proceed to sell by pub - THE bAnK OF nEW LEnE bATES A/K/A suit, TERMS CASH. The wit: MAyO DRIVE noon, the following lic auction, on the YORK, AS TRUSTEE AnGELA C. bATES" JUDICIAL purchaser at the moment LOT 21, SQUARE Q ACQ. MIN 914800 described property to ground floor of the Civil FOR bEAR STEARnS Civil District Court for ADvERTISEMEnT of adjudication to make a THIRD MUNICIPAL DIS - wit: District Court building, ASSET bACKED SECU - the Parish of Orleans deposit of ten percent of TRICT WRIT AMOUnT: THAT PORTIOn $176,500.00 LOT E, SQUARE 297, 421 Loyola Avenue, in RITIES TRUST 2006-4 no. 2018-8283 the purchase price, and SHERWOOD FOREST Seized in the above THIRD MUNICIPAL DIS - the First District of the vS THE UnOPEnED by virtue of a WRIT OF GROUnD the balance within thirty MUNICIPAL NO. 4826 suit, TERMS CASH. The TRICT City on October 18, SUCCESSIOn OF OF SEIZURE AnD SALE bEARInG MUnICI - days thereafter. (NOTE: FRIAR TUCk DRIVE purchaser at the moment MUNICIPAL NO. 929- 2018, at 12:00 o’clock JOHn FRAnKLIn A/K/A to me directed by the PAL nO. 1314 FRAnCE The payment must be ACQUIRED MIN of adjudication to make a 931 kENTUCky noon, the following JOHn FRAnKLIn.” Honorable The Civil STREET, CITY OF nEW Cash, Cashier’s Check, 1239287 deposit of ten percent of STREET described property to Civil District Court for District Court of ORLEAnS, In THE Certified Check or Money WRIT AMOUnT: the purchase price, and ACQUIRED MIN 695374 wit: the Parish of Orleans Orleans, in the above CASE EnTITLED: Order. No personal $112,912.57 the balance within thirty WRIT AMOUnT: LOT 3, SQUARE 14 no. 2018-6299 entitled cause, I will bAnK OF AMERICA, checks.) Seized in the above days thereafter. (NOTE: $34,199.42 FIFTH MUNICIPAL DIS - by virtue of a WRIT proceed to sell by pub - n.A. vS bARnESTInE MARLIn n. GUSMAn suit, TERMS CASH. The Seized in the above TRICT OF SEIZURE AnD SALE lic auction, on the THOMPSOn A/K/A Sheriff purchaser at the moment The payment must be Parish of Orleans Cash, Cashier’s Check, suit, TERMS CASH. The AURORA GARDENS to me directed by the ground floor of the Civil bARnESTInE EARL ATTy: RADER JACkSON of adjudication to make a purchaser at the moment MUNICIPAL NO. 3921 Honorable The Civil District Court building, THOMPSOn A/K/A (504) 581-9444 deposit of ten percent of Certified Check or Money TW 4 Order. No personal of adjudication to make a SULLEN PLACE District Court of 421 Loyola Avenue, in bERnESTInE EARL LA. WEEkLy 10/15/2018, 11/12/2018 the purchase price, and checks.) deposit of ten percent of ACQUIRED MIN 825825 Orleans, in the above the First District of the THOMPSOn ______the balance within thirty MARLIn n. GUSMAn the purchase price, and WRIT AMOUnT: entitled cause, I will City on november 15, Civil District Court for SALE bY days thereafter. (NOTE: Sheriff the balance within thirty $74,318.62 proceed to sell by pub - 2018, at 12:00 o’clock the Parish of Orleans The payment must be Parish of Orleans days thereafter. (NOTE: Seized in the above lic auction, on the noon, the following no. 2017-12111 ORLEAnS SHERIFF Cash, Cashier’s Check, ATTy: DANIEL REED (225) 924-1600 The payment must be suit, TERMS CASH. The ground floor of the Civil described property to by virtue of a WRIT JUDICIAL Certified Check or Money NNB 2 Cash, Cashier’s Check, purchaser at the moment District Court building, wit: OF SEIZURE AnD SALE Order. No personal LA. WEEkLy 9/17/2018, 10/15/2018 ADvERTISEMEnT ______Certified Check or Money of adjudication to make a 421 Loyola Avenue, in LOT 2, SQUARE 6 to me directed by the THAT PORTIOn checks.) SALE bY Order. No personal deposit of ten percent of the First District of the FIFTH MUNICIPAL DIS - Honorable The Civil MARLIn n. GUSMAn checks.) the purchase price, and City on October 18, TRICT District Court of OF GROUnD Sheriff bEARInG MUnICI - Parish of Orleans ORLEAnS SHERIFF MARLIn n. GUSMAn the balance within thirty 2018, at 12:00 o’clock TALL TIMBERS Orleans, in the above ATTy: COREy GIROIR JUDICIAL Sheriff days thereafter. (NOTE: noon, the following MUNICIPAL NO. 3520 entitled cause, I will PAL nO. 1700 SHIRLEY (225) 756-0373 Parish of Orleans DRIvE, THIS CITY, In JD 16 ADvERTISEMEnT ATTy: STACy WHEAT The payment must be described property to TIMBERWOLF LANE proceed to sell by pub - LA. WEEkLy 10/15/2018, 11/12/2018 (504) 522-8256 Cash, Cashier’s Check, wit: ACQUIRED MIN 936253 lic auction, on the THE MATTER EnTI - ______THAT PORTIOn LM 7 TLED THE bAnK OF LA. WEEkLy 9/17/2018, 10/15/2018 Certified Check or Money THAT CERTAIN PIECE WRIT AMOUnT: ground floor of the Civil SALE bY ______nEW YORK MELLOn, OF GROUnD Order. No personal OR PORTION OF $130,921.28 District Court building, ORLEAnS SHERIFF bEARInG MUnICI - SALE bY checks.) GROUND, together with Seized in the above 421 Loyola Avenue, in FKA THE bAnK OF all the buildings and suit, TERMS CASH. The the First District of the nEW YORK AS JUDICIAL PAL nO. 3730 RUE ORLEAnS SHERIFF MARLIn n. GUSMAn MICHELLE, THIS CITY, Sheriff improvements thereon, purchaser at the moment City on november 15, TRUSTEE FOR REGIS - Parish of Orleans ADvERTISEMEnT JUDICIAL and all of the rights, of adjudication to make a 2018, at 12:00 o’clock TERED HOLDERS OF In THE MATTER EnTI - ATTy: CANDACE COURTEAU THAT PORTIOn TLED MIDFIRST bAnK (318) 388-1440 ways, privileges, servi - deposit of ten percent of noon, the following CWAbS InC.,ASSET- ADvERTISEMEnT JD 12 tudes, appurtenances the purchase price, and described property to bACKED CERTIFI - OF GROUnD vS LOnALD M. A OnE-THIRD LA. WEEkLy 9/17/2018, 10/15/2018 DAUGHTRY AnD ______and advantages thereun - the balance within thirty wit: CATES, SERIES 2005-7 bEARInG MUnICI - MAnYA R. MOORE UnDIvIDED SALE bY to belonging or in any - days thereafter. (NOTE: LOT G, SQUARE 535, vS YMInE LEOn, (AKA PAL nO. 708 DAUGHTRY InTEREST In wise appertaining, situat - The payment must be THIRD MUNICIPAL DIS - YMInE JOSEPH LEOn) JOSEPHInE STREET, ORLEAnS SHERIFF Civil District Court for CITY OF nEW Civil District Court for THAT PORTIOn ed in the City of New Cash, Cashier’s Check, TRICT, the Parish of Orleans JUDICIAL Orleans, State of Certified Check or Money MUNICIPAL NO. 1314 the Parish of Orleans ORLEAnS, In THE no. 2017-6256 OF GROUnD ADvERTISEMEnT Louisiana, in SQUARE Order. No personal FRANCE STREET no. 2018-4681 CASE EnTITLED: bEARInG MUnICI - by virtue of a WRIT bAnK OF AMERICA, by virtue of a WRIT THAT PORTIOn 1045, which square is checks.) ACQUIRED MIN 993330 OF SEIZURE AnD SALE PAL nO. 3916-18 bounded by North Miro, MARLIn n. GUSMAn WRIT AMOUnT: OF SEIZURE AnD SALE n.A. vS CYnTHIA A. to me directed by the bAUDIn STREET, THIS OF GROUnD North Galvez, Laharpe Sheriff $163,804.33 to me directed by the AUGUSTInE AKA CYn - Parish of Orleans Honorable The Civil CITY, In THE MATTER bEARInG MUnICI - and Lapeyrouse Streets, ATTy: COREy GIROIR Seized in the above Honorable The Civil THIA A. SMITH AUGUS - District Court of EnTITLED: PASADEnA PAL nO. 12 GLACIER said lot is designated as (225) 756-0373 suit, TERMS CASH. The District Court of TInE AKA CYnTHIA A. JD 17 Orleans, in the above DEvELOPMEnT COM - COURT, THIS CITY, In LOT NO. 7-A on survey LA. WEEkLy 10/15/2018, 11/12/2018 purchaser at the moment Orleans, in the above SMITH AKA CYnTHIA entitled cause, I will PAnY, InC. vERSUS THE MATTER EnTI - made by Gilbert & kelly, ______of adjudication to make a entitled cause, I will SMITH AKA CYnTHIA proceed to sell by pub - AnGELIQUE HOLMES TLED bAnK OF AMERI - Surveyors, dated May 5, SALE bY deposit of ten percent of proceed to sell by pub - SMITH AUGUSTInE DOWDEn CA, n.A. vS vEnUS lic auction, on the AKA CYnTHIA S. lic auction, on the 1965, redated May 15, ORLEAnS SHERIFF the purchase price, and ground floor of the Civil Civil District Court for TREnT CLAYbROOKS 1965, May 1, 1969, July the balance within thirty ground floor of the Civil AUGUSTInE AKA CYn - District Court building, the Parish of Orleans A/K/A vEnUS T. CLAY - 19, 1978 and December JUDICIAL days thereafter. (NOTE: District Court building, THIA AUGUSTInE 421 Loyola Avenue, in no. 2015-1299 bROOKS A/K/A vEnUS 18, 1979, a copy of which ADvERTISEMEnT The payment must be 421 Loyola Avenue, in Civil District Court for by virtue of a WRIT CLAYbROOKS AnD the First District of the the Parish of Orleans the First District of the is annexed to an act THAT PORTIOn Cash, Cashier’s Check, City on October 18, OF FIERI FACIAS to me JASSMAn Y. CLAY - passed before Richard A. Certified Check or Money City on november 15, no. 2018-7074 2018, at 12:00 o’clock directed by the bROOKS A/K/A JASS - Hammel, Notary Public, OF GROUnD Order. No personal 2018, at 12:00 o’clock by virtue of a WRIT noon, the following Honorable The Civil MAn CLAYbROOKS dated May 14, 1969, and bEARInG MUnICIPAL checks.) noon, the following OF SEIZURE AnD SALE described property to District Court of Civil District Court for according thereto, said nOS. 4000-02 IRO - MARLIn n. GUSMAn described property to to me directed by the wit: Orleans, in the above the Parish of Orleans lot forms the corner of QUOIS STREET, CITY Sheriff wit: Honorable The Civil Parish of Orleans LOT 54-A SQUARE entitled cause, I will no. 2015-8478 North Miro and Laharpe OF nEW ORLEAnS, In ATTy: CANDACE BOWEN LOT NO. 1 SQUARE District Court of NO.132 proceed to sell by pub - by virtue of a WRIT Streets, and measures THE MATTER EnTI - (318) 388-1440 NO. 12 Orleans, in the above LM 30 FIFTH MUNICIPAL DIS - lic auction, on the OF SEIZURE AnD SALE thence 31 feet, 7 inches TLED: bAnK OF LA. WEEkLy 10/15/2018, 11/12/2018 FIFTH MUNICIPAL DIS - entitled cause, I will TRICT ground floor of the Civil to me directed by the front on North Miro AMERICA, n.A. vS ______TRICT proceed to sell by pub - MUNICIPAL NO. 3730 District Court building, Honorable The Civil Street, same width in the ERIK T. STEWART; SALE bY MUNICIPAL NO. 1700 lic auction, on the 421 Loyola Avenue, in District Court of ERAInA HEnO STEW - SHIRLEy DRIVE ground floor of the Civil RUE MICHELLE rear, by a depth and front ORLEAnS SHERIFF ACQ MIN:625354 the First District of the Orleans, in the above of 90 feet on Laharpe ART A/K/A ERAInA ACQ MIN: 824745 District Court building, WRIT AMOUnT: City on October 18, entitled cause, I will Street, with a depth of 90 HEnO A/K/A ERIAnA JUDICIAL WRIT AMOUnT: 421 Loyola Avenue, in $121,818.22 2018, at 12:00 o’clock proceed to sell by pub - feet on the opposite side - ERIK STEWART A/K/A ADvERTISEMEnT $112,506.70 the First District of the noon, the following lic auction, on the ERAInA ERIK STEW - Seized in the above City on november 15, Seized in the above line. Said lot is com - THAT PORTIOn suit, TERMS CASH. The described property to ground floor of the Civil posed of the greater por - ART A/K/A ERIAnA L. suit, TERMS CASH. The 2018, at 12:00 o’clock purchaser at the moment wit: District Court building, tion of original Lot No. 7, STEWART OF GROUnD purchaser at the moment noon, the following of adjudication to make a A ONE-THIRD UNDIVID - 421 Loyola Avenue, in and according to a sur - Civil District Court for bEARInG MUnICI - of adjudication to make a described property to deposit of ten percent of ED INTEREST IN: the First District of the vey made by Gilbert & the Parish of Orleans PAL nO. 2249 vALEn - deposit of ten percent of wit: the purchase price, and LOT A, SQUARE 751 City on October 18, kelly Surveyors, dated no. 2005-1151 TInE STREET, THIS the purchase price, and LOT 4-A, SQUARE 73, the balance within thirty FIRST MUNICIPAL DIS - 2018, at 12:00 o’clock May 5, 1956, redated by virtue of a WRIT CITY, In THE MATTER the balance within thirty FOURTH MUNICIPAL days thereafter. (NOTE: TRICT noon, the following May 15, 1965, May 1, OF SEIZURE AnD SALE EnTITLED U.S. bAnK days thereafter. (NOTE: DISTRICT, The payment must be MUNICIPAL NO. 3916- described property to 1969, July 19, 1978 and to me directed by the n.A. SUCCESSOR The payment must be MUNICIPAL NO. 708 Cash, Cashier’s Check, 18 BAUDIN STREET wit: December 18, 1979, May Honorable The Civil TRUSTEE TO bAnK OF Cash, Cashier’s Check, JOSEPHINE STREET Certified Check or Money ACQUIRED CIN 338094 LOT 351, SQUARE J, 24, 1983 and September District Court of AMERICA, n.A. SUC - Certified Check or Money ACQUIRED MIN Order. No personal WRIT AMOUnT: FIFTH MUNICIPAL DIS - 9, 1985, said lot has the Orleans, in the above CESSOR In InTEREST Order. No personal WRIT AMOUnT: checks.) $8,734.38 TRICT, same designation, loca - entitled cause, I will TO LASALLE bAnK checks.) $150,112.55 MARLIn n. GUSMAn Seized in the above SECTION NUMBER tion and dimensions as proceed to sell by pub - nATIOnAL MARLIn n. GUSMAn Seized in the above Sheriff suit, THREE OF PARk TIM - mentioned above. lic auction, on the ASSOCIATIOn, On Sheriff suit, TERMS CASH. The Parish of Orleans Parish of Orleans TERMS-CASH 100% BERS SUBDIVISION, ground floor of the Civil bEHALF OF THE REG - purchaser at the moment ATTy: J. DONALD MORGAN WRIT AMOUnT: ATTy: EMILy HOLLEy (225) 761-0001 CASH AT THE MOMENT MUNICIPAL NO: 12 $58,009.92 District Court building, ISTERED HOLDERS OF (504) 831-7726 of adjudication to make a TW 34 TW 5 OF ADJUDICATION GLACIER COURT, 421 Loyola Avenue, in bEAR STEARnS deposit of ten percent of LA. WEEkLy 9/17/2018, 10/15/2018 Seized in the above LA. WEEkLy 10/15/2018, 11/12/2018 ______(NOTE: The payment ACQ MIN: 969816 suit, TERMS CASH. The the First District of the ASSET bACKED SECU - ______the purchase price, and SALE bY must be Cash, Cashier’s WRIT AMOUnT: purchaser at the moment City on november 15, RITIES I LLC, ASSET- SALE bY the balance within thirty Check, Certified Check $256,650.26 of adjudication to make a 2018, at 12:00 o’clock bACKED CERTIFI - ORLEAnS SHERIFF days thereafter. (NOTE: ORLEAnS SHERIFF or Money Order. No per - Seized in the above deposit of ten percent of noon, the following CATES, SERIES 2005- The payment must be JUDICIAL sonal checks.) suit, TERMS CASH. The the purchase price, and described property to HE4 vS SHEILA JUDICIAL Cash, Cashier’s Check, ADvERTISEMEnT MARLIn n. GUSMAn purchaser at the moment the balance within thirty wit: LAnDRY FIELDS ADvERTISEMEnT Certified Check or Money Sheriff of adjudication to make a days thereafter. (NOTE: LOT NOS. 7 AND 8, Civil District Court for Order. No personal Parish of Orleans THAT PORTIOn THAT PORTIOn ATTy: JAMES USCHOLD deposit of ten percent of The payment must be SQUARE NO. 6 the Parish of Orleans checks.) (504) 528-9500 the purchase price, and Cash, Cashier’s Check, THIRD MUNICIPAL DIS - no. 2018-3748 OF GROUnD OF GROUnD JD 9 MARLIn n. GUSMAn Sheriff bEARInG MUnICI - LA. WEEkLy 9/17/2018, 10/15/2018 the balance within thirty Certified Check or Money TRICT by virtue of a WRIT bEARInG MUnICI - Parish of Orleans ______PAL nO. 929-931 KEn - days thereafter. (NOTE: Order. No personal FOREST PARk OF SEIZURE AnD SALE PAL nO. 4826 FRIAR ATTy: COREy GIROIR TUCKY STREET, CITY SALE bY The payment must be checks.) MUNICIPAL NO. 4000- to me directed by the TUCK DRIvE, nEW (225) 756-0373 ORLEAnS, LA, In THE TW 19 OF nEW ORLEAnS, In ORLEAnS SHERIFF Cash, Cashier’s Check, MARLIn n. GUSMAn 02 IROQUOIS STREET Honorable The Civil LA. WEEkLy 10/15/2018, 11/12/2018 THE CASE EnTITLED: Certified Check or Money Sheriff ACQUIRED MIN 359195 District Court of MATTER EnTITLED: ______Parish of Orleans WRIT AMOUnT: Orleans, in the above "AMERIHOME MORT - JPMORGAn CHASE JUDICIAL Order. No personal ATTy: COREy GIROIR SALE bY bAnK, nATIOnAL ADvERTISEMEnT checks.) (225) 756-0373 $56,708.45 entitled cause, I will GAGE COMPAnY, LLC JD 18 Seized in the above proceed to sell by pub - vS JIMMIE bROOKS" ORLEAnS SHERIFF ASSOCIATOn vS LIL - THAT PORTIOn MARLIn n. GUSMAn LA. WEEkLy 9/17/2018, 10/15/2018 LIAn b. MCGOWAn Sheriff ______suit, TERMS CASH. The lic auction, on the Civil District Court for JUDICIAL Parish of Orleans the Parish of Orleans AKA LILLIAn bAL - OF GROUnD ATTy: kELLy MASSEy SALE bY purchaser at the moment ground floor of the Civil ADvERTISEMEnT LARD MCGOWAn bEARInG MUnICI - (318) 388-1440 of adjudication to make a District Court building, no. 2018-8373 BB 17 ORLEAnS SHERIFF THAT PORTIOn Civil District Court for PAL nO. 3921 SULLEn LA. WEEkLy 9/17/2018, 10/15/2018 deposit of ten percent of 421 Loyola Avenue, in by virtue of a WRIT the Parish of Orleans PLACE, nEW ______JUDICIAL the purchase price, and the First District of the OF SEIZURE AnD SALE OF GROUnD no. 2018-3577 ORLEAnS, LA, In THE SALE bY ADvERTISEMEnT the balance within thirty City on november 15, to me directed by the bEARInG MUnICI - MATTER EnTITLED: Honorable The Civil PAL nO. 501 by virtue of a WRIT ORLEAnS SHERIFF days thereafter. (NOTE: 2018, at 12:00 o’clock OF SEIZURE AnD SALE "WELLS FARGO bAnK, THAT PORTIOn The payment must be noon, the following District Court of OPELOUSAS AvEnUE, to me directed by the n.A. vS HAKIM AbDUL JUDICIAL OF GROUnD Cash, Cashier’s Check, described property to Orleans, in the above nEW ORLEAnS, LA, In Honorable The Civil SHAbAZZ" ADvERTISEMEnT bEARInG MUnICI - Certified Check or Money wit: entitled cause, I will THE MATTER EnTI - Civil District Court for proceed to sell by pub - TLED: "CL45 LAS REO District Court of THAT PORTIOn PAL nO. 3520 TIMbER - Order. No personal LOT NO. 555 SQUARE Orleans, in the above the Parish of Orleans WOLF LAnE, nEW checks.) NO. 11 lic auction, on the LLC vS LOvE OUT - entitled cause, I will no. 2017-5558 OF GROUnD ORLEAnS, LA, In THE MARLIn n. GUSMAn FIFTH MUNICIPAL DIS - ground floor of the Civil REACH CHRISTIAn proceed to sell by pub - by virtue of a WRIT bEARInG MUnICI - MATTER EnTITLED: Sheriff TRICT District Court building, CEnTER, A nOn-PROF - Parish of Orleans lic auction, on the OF FIERI FACIAS to PAL nO. 1542-44 "bAYvIEW LOAn ATTy: JASON SMITH MUNICIPAL NO. 2249 421 Loyola Avenue, in me directed by the nORTH MIRO STREET, SERvICInG , LLC, A (318) 388-1440 VALENTINE STREET the First District of the ground floor of the Civil Continued on next page Read the Orleans Parish Sheriff Real Estate Sale Notices online at www.louisianaweekly.com THE LOUISIANA WEEKLY - Page 14 YOUR MULTICULTURAL MEDIUM October 15 - October 21, 2018 ORLEANS PARISH ORLEANS PARISH Sheriff Real Estate Sheriff Real Estate Sheriff Real Estate Sheriff Real Estate Sale Notices Sale Notices Sale Notices Sale Notices

Continued from previous page Parish of Orleans WRIT AMOUnT: noon, the following Parish of Orleans bEARInG MUnICIPAL nESOTA, nATIOnAL ADvERTISEMEnT ATTy: kELLy MASSEy ATTy: HAROLD CRADIC (318) 388-1440 $153,181.11 described property to (225) 756-0373 nO. 4101 STEvEn ASSOCIATIOn, AS IT RELIGIOUS CORPO - THAT PORTIOn LM 2 TW 35 LA. WEEkLy 10/15/2018, 11/12/2018 Seized in the above wit: LA. WEEkLy 10/15/2018, 11/12/2018 GIRARD ST, THIS CITY, TRUSTEE, FKA RATIOn" OF GROUnD ______suit, TERMS CASH. The LOT 33 AND 34, ______In THE MATTER EnTI - nORTHWEST bAnK Civil District Court for bEARInG MUnICI - SALE bY purchaser at the moment SQUARE 39 SALE bY TLED: JPMC SPECIAL - MInnESOTA, nATIOn - the Parish of Orleans PAL nO. 3641 RUE of adjudication to make a THIRD MUNICIPAL DIS - TY MORTGAGE, LLC AL ASSOCIATIOn, AS no. 2018-8497 DEnISE, nEW ORLEAnS SHERIFF deposit of ten percent of TRICT ORLEAnS SHERIFF vS JAMES HUDSOn, TRUSTEE FOR SACO 1 by virtue of a WRIT ORLEAnS, LA, In THE JUDICIAL the purchase price, and GENTILLy TERRACE JUDICIAL JR., DOnEE FROM THE InC. MORTGAGE OF SEIZURE AnD MATTER EnTITLED: ADvERTISEMEnT the balance within thirty MUNICIPAL NO. 4739 ADvERTISEMEnT HEIRS OF GEnEL vER - PASS-THRU CERTIFI - SALE to me directed "nATIOnSTAR MORT - days thereafter. (NOTE: PAINTERS STREET DUn JAMES. CATES, SERIES 1999-2 by the Honorable The GAGE LLC vS WILTOn THAT PORTIOn The payment must be ACQUIRED MIN THAT PORTIOn Civil District Court for vS GALInA bREAUX Civil District Court of T. MCCAY, JR. A/K/A OF GROUnD Cash, Cashier’s Check, 1025694 OF GROUnD the Parish of Orleans HEWITT, InDIvIDUALLY Orleans, in the above WILTOn THOMAS bEARInG MUnICI - Certified Check or Money WRIT AMOUnT: bEARInG MUnICIPAL no. 2017-8614 AnD AS SURvIvInG entitled cause, I will MCCAY, JR. AnD PAL nO. 5000 REvEL Order. No personal $186,014.48 nO. 2339 WISTERIA by virtue of a WRIT SPOUSE In COMMUnI - proceed to sell by pub - KELLY vIRGInIA STREET, nEW checks.) Seized in the above STREET, CITY OF nEW OF SEIZURE AnD TY OF HAYWARD lic auction, on the MCCAY" ORLEAnS, LA, In THE MARLIn n. GUSMAn suit, TERMS CASH. The ORLEAnS, In THE SALE to me directed HEWITT. ground floor of the Civil Civil District Court for MATTER EnTITLED: Sheriff purchaser at the moment CASE EnTITLED: by the Honorable The Civil District Court for District Court building, Parish of Orleans the Parish of Orleans "U.S. bAnK, n.A. AS ATTy: RADER JACkSON of adjudication to make a WELLS FARGO bAnK, Civil District Court of the Parish of Orleans 421 Loyola Avenue, in no. 2015-9930 TRUSTEE FOR HOME (504) 581-9444 deposit of ten percent of n.A. vS WILLIAM G. Orleans, in the above no. 2017-12215 the First District of the JD 5 by virtue of a WRIT EQUITY LOAn TRUST LA. WEEkLy 10/15/2018, 11/12/2018 the purchase price, and bROWn AnD EDnA entitled cause, I will by virtue of a WRIT City on november 15, OF SEIZURE AnD 1998-C vS DAnIEL ______the balance within thirty bRAUD bROWn AKA proceed to sell by pub - OF SEIZURE AnD 2018, at 12:00 o’clock SALE to me directed bRIGHT, COLIn SALE bY days thereafter. (NOTE: EDnA bRAUD JOHn - lic auction, on the SALE to me directed noon, the following by the Honorable The bRIGHT, ARMIn A. The payment must be SOn bROWn. ground floor of the Civil by the Honorable The described property to Civil District Court of bRIGHT, AnD DAnITA ORLEAnS SHERIFF Cash, Cashier’s Check, Civil District Court for District Court building, Civil District Court of wit: Orleans, in the above M. bRIGHT" JUDICIAL Certified Check or Money the Parish of Orleans 421 Loyola Avenue, in Orleans, in the above LOT 2A, SQUARE 124 entitled cause, I will Civil District Court for Order. No personal no. 2018-5730 the First District of the entitled cause, I will FIFTH MUNICIPAL DIS - ADvERTISEMEnT proceed to sell by pub - the Parish of Orleans THAT PORTIOn checks.) by virtue of a WRIT City on november 15, proceed to sell by pub - TRICT lic auction, on the no. 2015-2500 MARLIn n. GUSMAn OF SEIZURE AnD 2018, at 12:00 o’clock lic auction, on the MUNICIPAL NO. 501 ground floor of the Civil by virtue of a WRIT OF GROUnD Sheriff SALE to me directed noon, the following ground floor of the Civil OPELOUSAS AVENUE Parish of Orleans District Court building, OF SEIZURE AnD bEARInG MUnICI - ATTy: STACy WHEAT by the Honorable The described property to District Court building, ACQUIRED MIN 892225 421 Loyola Avenue, in SALE to me directed PAL nO. 1535 PRESS - (504) 522-8256 Civil District Court of wit: 421 Loyola Avenue, in WRIT AMOUnT: JD 10 the First District of the by the Honorable The bURG STREET, THIS LA. WEEkLy 10/15/2018, 11/12/2018 Orleans, in the above THAT CERTAIN the First District of the $230,708.37 City on november 15, Civil District Court of CITY, In THE MATTER ______entitled cause, I will PIECE OR PORTION OF City on november 15, Seized in the above 2018, at 12:00 o’clock Orleans, in the above EnTITLED: FREEDOM SALE bY proceed to sell by pub - GROUND, together with 2018, at 12:00 o’clock suit, TERMS CASH. The noon, the following entitled cause, I will MORTGAGE CORPO - lic auction, on the all the rights, ways, privi - noon, the following purchaser at the moment described property to proceed to sell by pub - RATIOn vERSUS ORLEAnS SHERIFF ground floor of the Civil leges, servitudes, appur - described property to of adjudication to make a wit: lic auction, on the JOvOn CHRISTOPHER JUDICIAL District Court building, tenances and advan - wit: deposit of ten percent of LOT 50, SQUARE 136 ground floor of the Civil MORRIS ADvERTISEMEnT 421 Loyola Avenue, in tages thereunto belong - A CERTAIN PIECE OR the purchase price, and FIFTH MUNICIPAL DIS - District Court building, Civil District Court for the First District of the ing or in anywise apper - PORTION OF GROUND, the balance within thirty TRICT 421 Loyola Avenue, in the Parish of Orleans THAT PORTIOn City on november 15, taining thereto, located in together with all the days thereafter. (NOTE: BOCAGE SUBDIVISION the First District of the no. 2018-5650 OF GROUnD 2018, at 12:00 o’clock the Parish of Orleans, buildings and improve - The payment must be MUNICIPAL NO. 3641 City on november 15, by virtue of a WRIT bEARInG MUnICIPAL noon, the following State of Louisiana, situat - ments thereon, and all of Cash, Cashier’s Check, RUE DENISE 2018, at 12:00 o’clock OF SEIZURE AnD nO. 6101 nORTH RAM - described property to ed in the Third District of the rights, ways, privi - Certified Check or Money ACQUIRED MIN 325397 noon, the following SALE to me directed PART STREET, THIS wit: the City of New Orleans, leges, servitudes, appur - Order. No personal WRIT AMOUnT: described property to by the Honorable The CITY, In THE MATTER THAT CERTAIN PIECE in Square 18, bounded tenances and advan - checks.) $52,324.30 wit: Civil District Court of EnTITLED: bAnK OF OR PORTION OF by Stephen Girard tages thereunto belong - MARLIn n. GUSMAn Seized in the above LOT 473, SQUARE 36 Orleans, in the above AMERICA, n.A. vS GROUND, together with Avenue, St. Ferdinand ing or in anywise apper - Sheriff entitled cause, I will HELEn THOMAS Parish of Orleans suit, TERMS CASH. The THIRD MUNICIPAL DIS - all the buildings and Drive, Dement Street taining, situated in the ATTy: BLAkE OAkES purchaser at the moment TRICT proceed to sell by pub - GOODEn AKA HELEn improvements thereon, (side) and Press Drive THIRD DISTRICT OF (504) 367-3479 lic auction, on the T. GOODEn AKA JD 20 of adjudication to make a SECTION 5-A OF AREA and all of the rights, (side) and according to a THE CITy OF NEW LA. WEEkLy 10/15/2018, 11/12/2018 deposit of ten percent of 4 (WEST) OF VILLAGE ground floor of the Civil HELEn GOODEn. ways, privileges, servi - survey of Adloe Orr, Jr., ORLEANS, STATE OF ______the purchase price, and de L'EST SUBDIVISION District Court building, Civil District Court for tudes, appurtenances Land Surveyor, dated LOUISIANA, Section 5 of SALE bY the balance within thirty MUNICIPAL NO. 5000 421 Loyola Avenue, in the Parish of Orleans and advantages thereun - August 3, 1962, said lot the LAkRATT TRACT ORLEAnS SHERIFF days thereafter. (NOTE: REVEL STREET the First District of the no. 2018-5825 to belonging or in any - of ground is designated (former New Orleans The payment must be ACQUIRED MIN City on november 15, by virtue of a WRIT wise appertaining, situat - as Lot No. 5 and meas - Lakeshore Land JUDICIAL Cash, Cashier’s Check, 1168179 2018, at 12:00 o’clock OF SEIZURE AnD ed in the Third District of ures as follows: Lot 5 in Company Subdivision), ADvERTISEMEnT Certified Check or Money WRIT AMOUnT: noon, the following SALE to me directed the City of New Orleans, Square 18 forms a curve being composed of all of THAT PORTIOn Order. No personal $30,839.81 described property to by the Honorable The designated as Lot No. on the corner lot at the Grove 12 and a portion of checks.) Seized in the above wit: Civil District Court of 65, in Block A of the intersection of Stephen Grove 13, designated as OF GROUnD MARLIn n. GUSMAn suit, TERMS CASH. The LOT NO. 5, SQUARE X Orleans, in the above Boulevard Heights Girard Avenue and St. LOT A, and according to bEARInG MUnICI - Sheriff purchaser at the moment THIRD MUNICIPAL DIS - entitled cause, I will Subdivision, bounded by Ferdinand Drive, and plan of resubdivision by PAL nO. 9 YOSEMITE Parish of Orleans ATTy: ETHAN HUNT of adjudication to make a TRICT proceed to sell by pub - Wisteria Avenue, Iris measures thence, a first B. L. Carter dated June DRIvE, nEW (318) 388-1440 deposit of ten percent of OAk VISTA SUBDIVI - lic auction, on the Street, Clematis Avenue front of 10.44 feet along 114, 1976, registered in ORLEAnS, LA, In THE JD 27 LA. WEEkLy 10/15/2018, 11/12/2018 the purchase price, and SION ground floor of the Civil and Gentilly Boulevard, Stephen Girard Avenue, COB 736, folio 533, said MATTER EnTITLED: ______the balance within thirty MUNICIPAL NO. 1535 District Court building, on a blue print of a a second front along LOT A was resubdi - "GMFS LLC vS SALE bY days thereafter. (NOTE: PRESSBURG STREET 421 Loyola Avenue, in sketch made by John C. Stephen Girard Avenue vision by Robert E. HILLIARD C. FAZAnDE, The payment must be ACQ. MIN 946237 the First District of the Dearmeas, Jr., C.E., and St. Bernard Drive a Oswald, Inc., dated III A/K/A HILLIARD ORLEAnS SHERIFF Cash, Cashier’s Check, WRIT AMOUnT: City on november 15, dated October 4, 1919, distance of 91.77 feet to 10/13/83, into CHARLES FAZAnDE, III JUDICIAL Certified Check or Money $139,850.73 2018, at 12:00 o’clock annexed to Act 80 of a point, and thence a dis - Honeysuckle Land AnD MATTIE ELLIS ADvERTISEMEnT Order. No personal Seized in the above noon, the following 1920. Which said lot tance of 38.26 feet actual Subdivision, approved by FAZAnDE A/K/A MAT - checks.) suit, TERMS CASH. The described property to measures, according (38.26 feet title) depth the City of New Orleans, TIE ELLIS THI - THAT PORTIOn MARLIn n. GUSMAn purchaser at the moment wit: thereto, 40 feet front on and front along St. registered in COB 888, bODEAUX FAZAnDE" OF GROUnD Sheriff of adjudication to make a ONE CERTAIN LOT OR Wisteria Avenue, by the Ferdinand Drive, with a folio 679. Said Lot 3 Civil District Court for Parish of Orleans bEARInG MUnICI - ATTy: RADER JACkSON deposit of ten percent of PARCEL OF GROUND, following depths, VIZ: width in the rear of 48.69 commences 25 feet from the Parish of Orleans PAL nO. 2411 JOnQUIL (504) 581-9444 the purchase price, and together with all the 136.30 feet on the line feet and a depth on the the corner of no. 2017-705 JD 3 STREET, CITY OF nEW LA. WEEkLy 10/15/2018, 11/12/2018 the balance within thirty buildings and improve - dividing Lot 65 from Lot opposite sideline nearest Honeysuckle Land and by virtue of a WRIT ORLEAnS, In THE ______days thereafter. (NOTE: ments thereon, and all of 64, 129.04 feet on the Press Drive, a distance Curran Road, and meas - OF SEIZURE AnD CASE EnTITLED: U.S. SALE bY The payment must be the rights, ways, privi - line dividing Lot 65 from of 100 feet. All as is ures thence 25 feet front SALE to me directed bAnK nATIOnAL Cash, Cashier’s Check, leges, servitudes, appur - Lot 66. According to a more fully shown on sur - on Curran Road, the by the Honorable The ASSOCIATIOn vS DEb - ORLEAnS SHERIFF Certified Check or Money tenances and advan - blue print of a sketch vey by Gilbert, kelly & same width in the rear, Civil District Court of ORAH Ann MCGEE JUDICIAL Order. No personal tages thereunto belong - made by Wm. E. Couturie, Inc., dated by a depth of 100 feet Orleans, in the above Civil District Court for ADvERTISEMEnT checks.) ing or in anywise apper - Wakefield, Registered October 25, 1988, sub - between equal and paral - entitled cause, I will the Parish of Orleans MARLIn n. GUSMAn taining, situated in the Surveyor, dated July 8, ject to restrictions servi - lel lines. Lot 4 forms the proceed to sell by pub - no. 2014-10273 THAT PORTIOn Sheriff square No. 329, bounded 1924, annexed to act No. tudes, right-of-way and corner of Honeysuckle lic auction, on the Parish of Orleans by virtue of a WRIT OF GROUnD ATTy: STACy BUTLER by Rampart and Tupelo 703 of 1924, the said lot outstanding mineral Lane and Curran Road, ground floor of the Civil OF SEIZURE AnD bEARInG MUnICI - (225) 761-0001 Streets and St. Claude is designated by the rights of record affecting and measures thence 25 District Court building, NNB 8 SALE to me directed PAL nO. 3584 GEnTIL - LA. WEEkLy 10/15/2018, 11/12/2018 Avenue and St. Maurice same number and meas - the property. feet front on Curran 421 Loyola Avenue, in by the Honorable The LY bOULEvARD, nEW ______Avenues, designated by ures forty feet front on Road, the same width in the First District of the Civil District Court of ORLEAnS, LA, In THE the Lot No. 21 on a Wisteria Avenue, forty WRIT AMOUnT: the rear, by a depth of City on november 15, SALE bY Orleans, in the above MATTER EnTITLED: ORLEAnS SHERIFF sketch of survey made by 65/100 feet in width by $113,367.74 200 feet between equal 2018, at 12:00 o’clock entitled cause, I will "CIT bAnK, n.A. vS E. L. Eustis dated May the same depth meas - Seized in the above and parallel lines. noon, the following proceed to sell by pub - ESTATE OF JOYCE JUDICIAL 25, 1922, a blue print of urements as above suit, TERMS CASH. The All as more fully described property to lic auction, on the MAE PARKER WILSOn which is annexed to an shown: subject to restric - purchaser at the moment shown on a more recent wit: ADvERTISEMEnT ground floor of the Civil AnD ESTATE OF THAT PORTIOn Act of Sale before P. D. tions, servitudes, rights- of adjudication to make a survey made by Gilbert, LOT 177, SQUARE D District Court building, RObERT EARL WIL - Charbonnet, Notary of-ways and outstanding deposit of ten percent of kelly & Couturie, Inc., FIFTH MUNICIPAL DIS - 421 Loyola Avenue, in SOn" OF GROUnD Public in New Orleans, mineral rights of record the purchase price, and dated 8/28/89, except TRICT the First District of the Civil District Court for bEARInG MUnICI - LA on October 3, 1923 affecting the property. the balance within thirty that said square is PARk TIMBERS City on november 15, the Parish of Orleans PAL nO. 4739 and according thereto WRIT AMOUnT: days thereafter. (NOTE: bounded by Curran MUNICIPAL NO. 9 2018, at 12:00 o’clock no. 2018-5353 PAInTERS STREET, said lot forms the corner $12,596.11 The payment must be Road, Honeysuckle yOSEMITE DRIVE noon, the following by virtue of a WRIT nEW ORLEAnS, LA, In of Rampart and Tupelo Seized in the above Cash, Cashier’s Check, Land, Hayne Boulevard ACQUIRED MIN described property to OF SEIZURE AnD THE MATTER EnTI - Streets and measures suit, TERMS CASH. The Certified Check or Money and Bullard Avenue. 1172346 wit: SALE to me directed TLED: "JPMORGAn 30’ front on Rampart purchaser at the moment Order. No personal The improve - WRIT AMOUnT: LOT 20, SQUARE 23, by the Honorable The CHASE bAnK, Street by a depth of 120’ of adjudication to make a checks.) ments thereon bear the $222,855.75 THIRD MUNICIPAL DIS - Civil District Court of nATIOnAL ASSOCIA - between parallel lines. deposit of ten percent of MARLIn n. GUSMAn Municipal Number 11949 Seized in the above TRICT, Orleans, in the above TIOn vS DEbORAH And what you the purchase price, and Sheriff Curran Road. suit, TERMS CASH. The REEDER DAvIS, InDI - Parish of Orleans EDGEWOOD PARk entitled cause, I will do in the premises you the balance within thirty ATTy: STACy WHEAT WRIT AMOUnT: purchaser at the moment SUBDIVISION proceed to sell by pub - vIDUALLY AnD AS make return thereof, days thereafter. (NOTE: (504) 522-8256 $132,719.49 of adjudication to make a HEIR OF JEFFERY D. TW 9 MUNICIPAL NO. 2411 lic auction, on the together with this writ to The payment must be LA. WEEkLy 10/15/2018, 11/12/2018 Seized in the above deposit of ten percent of JONQUIL STREET ground floor of the Civil DAvIS" our said Court, as the law Cash, Cashier’s Check, ______suit, TERMS CASH. The the purchase price, and ACQUIRED MIN 621480 District Court building, Civil District Court for directs. Certified Check or Money SALE bY purchaser at the moment the balance within thirty WRIT AMOUnT: 421 Loyola Avenue, in the Parish of Orleans WRIT AMOUnT: Order. No personal of adjudication to make a days thereafter. (NOTE: $66,314.99 the First District of the no. 2018-7411 $147,594.83 checks.) ORLEAnS SHERIFF deposit of ten percent of The payment must be Seized in the above City on november 15, by virtue of a WRIT Seized in the above JUDICIAL the purchase price, and Cash, Cashier’s Check, MARLIn n. GUSMAn suit, TERMS CASH. The 2018, at 12:00 o’clock OF SEIZURE AnD suit, TERMS CASH. The Sheriff ADvERTISEMEnT the balance within thirty Certified Check or Money SALE to me directed Parish of Orleans purchaser at the moment noon, the following purchaser at the moment ATTy: CANDACE BOWEN days thereafter. (NOTE: Order. No personal of adjudication to make a described property to by the Honorable The of adjudication to make a (318) 388-1440 THAT PORTIOn The payment must be checks.) Civil District Court of LM 32 deposit of ten percent of wit: deposit of ten percent of LA. WEEkLy 10/15/2018, 11/12/2018 OF GROUnD Cash, Cashier’s Check, MARLIn n. GUSMAn the purchase price, and LOTS 34 AND 35, Orleans, in the above the purchase price, and ______bEARInG MUnICIPAL Certified Check or Money Sheriff the balance within thirty SQUARE A entitled cause, I will the balance within thirty nO. 11949 CURRAn Parish of Orleans SALE bY Order. No personal ATTy: JASON SMITH days thereafter. (NOTE: THIRD MUNICIPAL DIS - proceed to sell by pub - days thereafter. (NOTE: RD, THIS CITY, In THE checks.) (318) 388-1440 The payment must be TRICT lic auction, on the The payment must be ORLEAnS SHERIFF MATTER EnTITLED: JD 25 MARLIn n. GUSMAn LA. WEEkLy 10/15/2018, 11/12/2018 Cash, Cashier’s Check, BOULEVARD HEIGHTS ground floor of the Civil Cash, Cashier’s Check, JUDICIAL WELLS FARGO bAnK, Sheriff ______Certified Check or Money SUBDIVISION District Court building, Certified Check or Money nATIOnAL ASSOCIA - Parish of Orleans ADvERTISEMEnT ATTy: ALLISON BEASLEy SALE bY Order. No personal MUNICIPAL NO. 3584 421 Loyola Avenue, in Order. No personal TIOn, SUCCESSOR bY (225) 942-1600 THAT PORTIOn TW 14 ORLEAnS SHERIFF checks.) GENTILLy BOULEVARD the First District of the checks.) MERGER TO WELLS City on november 15, MARLIn n. GUSMAn ACQUIRED MIN 884594 MARLIn n. GUSMAn OF GROUnD FARGO bAnK MIn - Continued on next page JUDICIAL Sheriff 2018, at 12:00 o’clock Sheriff Read the Orleans Parish Sheriff Real Estate Sale Notices online at www.louisianaweekly.com THE LOUISIANA WEEKLY - October 15 - October 21, 2018 YOUR MULTICULTURAL MEDIUM Page 15

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Continued from previous page LOT OF GROUND, ADMInISTRATIOn, An Order. No personal City on november 21, PAL nO. 4775 GALA - deposit of ten percent of Civil District Court of together with all the AGEnCY OF THE UnIT - checks.) 2018, at 12:00 o’clock HAD DR, CITY OF nEW the purchase price, and Orleans, in the above LA. WEEkLy 10/15/2018, 11/12/2018 ______rights, ways, privileges, ED STATES GOvERn - MARLIn n. GUSMAn noon, the following ORLEAnS, In THE the balance within thirty entitled cause, I will servitudes, and advan - MEnT vS MISTY Sheriff described property to CASE EnTITLED: days thereafter. (NOTE: proceed to sell by pub - SALE bY Parish of Orleans tages thereunto belong - bEnEDETTO vIX AKA ATTy: COREy GIROIR wit: bAnK OF AMERICA, The payment must be lic auction, on the ORLEAnS SHERIFF ing or in anywise apper - MISTY b. vIX AKA (225) 756-0373 LOT 7, SQUARE 8, n.A. vS STEPHEn J. Cash, Cashier’s Check, ground floor of the Civil JD 5 JUDICIAL taining, situated in the MISTY vIX AnD MARK LA. WEEkLy 10/15/2018, 11/19/2018 FIFTH MUNICIPAL DIS - LAGARDE Certified Check or Money District Court building, Seventh District of this P. vIX AKA MARK vIX ______TRICT, Civil District Court for Order. No personal 421 Loyola Avenue, in ADvERTISEMEnT City, in Square bounded Civil District Court for SALE bY LAURADALE SUBDIVI - the Parish of Orleans checks.) the First District of the THAT PORTIOn by FERN, OLIVE, the Parish of Orleans SION no. 2018-7930 MARLIn n. GUSMAn City on november 21, BERNADOTTE and no. 2016-8451 ORLEAnS SHERIFF MUNICIPAL NO. 1857 by virtue of a WRIT Sheriff 2018, at 12:00 o’clock OF GROUnD Parish of Orleans THAT PORTIOn OF FORSHAy STREETS, by virtue of a WRIT JUDICIAL LAURADALE DRIVE OF SEIZURE AnD ATTy: MICHAEL kARAM noon, the following designated as Lot 8 of OF SEIZURE AnD ACQUIRED MIN 514622 SALE to me directed (504) 658-4346 described property to GROUnD, bEARInG ADvERTISEMEnT LM 16 MUnICIPAL nO. 1432 Square 502, according SALE to me directed WRIT AMOUnT: by the Honorable The LA. WEEkLy 10/15/2018, 11/19/2018 wit: THAT PORTIOn ______MURL STREET, nEW to a survey made by D. by the Honorable The $51,188.88 Civil District Court of LOT 6, SQUARE 46 ORLEAnS, LA, In THE E. Seghers, Surveyor, Civil District Court of OF GROUnD Seized in the above Orleans, in the above SALE bY THIRD MUNICIPAL DIS - bEARInG MUnICI - MATTER EnTITLED: dated December 22, Orleans, in the above suit, TERMS CASH. The entitled cause, I will TRICT PAL nO. 3728-3730 ORLEAnS SHERIFF "THE bAnK OF nEW 1908, according to entitled cause, I will purchaser at the moment proceed to sell by pub - OAk PARk GARDENS FRAnKLIn AvE, THIS YORK MELLOn FKA which said lot measures proceed to sell by pub - of adjudication to make a lic auction, on the JUDICIAL ADDITION CITY, In THE MATTER THE bAnK OF nEW 23 feet front on Fern lic auction, on the deposit of ten percent of ground floor of the Civil ADvERTISEMEnT MUNICIPAL NO. 5752 EnTITLED U.S. bAnK YORK, AS TRUSTEE Street by a depth ground floor of the Civil the purchase price, and District Court building, BANCROFT DRIVE nATIOnAL ASSOCIA - THAT PORTIOn FOR THE CERTIFI - between parallel lines of District Court building, the balance within thirty 421 Loyola Avenue, in ACQUIRED MIN 712387 TIOn AS TRUSTEE CATEHOLDERS OF 105 feet. And according 421 Loyola Avenue, in days thereafter. (NOTE: the First District of the OF GROUnD WRIT AMOUnT: FOR RESIDEnTIAL bEARInG MUnICI - CWAbS InC., ASSET- to survey made by the First District of the The payment must be City on november 21, $164,888.17 ASSET SECURITIES PAL nO. 1989 LAW bACKED CERTIFI - Gilbert and kelly, City on november 21, Cash, Cashier’s Check, 2018, at 12:00 o’clock Seized in the above CORPORATIOn, HOME STREET, CITY OF nEW CATES, SERIES 2007-3 Surveyors, dated May 2018, at 12:00 o’clock Certified Check or Money noon, the following suit, TERMS CASH. The EQUITY MORTGAGE ORLEAnS, In THE vS WILLIAM T. 21, 1949, blue print noon, the following Order. No personal described property to purchaser at the moment ASSET-bACKED PASS- CASE EnTITLED: CITY bATISTE, ET AL" copy of which is described property to checks.) wit: of adjudication to make a THROUGH CERTIFI - OF nEW ORLEAnS vS Civil District Court for annexed to act before wit: MARLIn n. GUSMAn LOT 22, SQUARE 6, deposit of ten percent of CATES, SERIES 2005- Sheriff AnnA bERTRAnD the Parish of Orleans Soledel M. Hebert, LOT X, SQUARE 68 THIRD MUNICIPAL DIS - the purchase price, and KS6 vS AGnES SHER - Parish of Orleans Civil District Court for no. 2018-3961 Notary Public, dated (FORMERLy 720), ATTy: kELLy MASSEy TRICT the balance within thirty MAn (318) 388-1440 the Parish of Orleans by virtue of a WRIT June 4, 1949, said Lot THIRD MUNICIPAL DIS - CASTLE MANOR days thereafter. (NOTE: Civil District Court for LM 11 no. 2017-5032 OF SEIZURE AnD No. 8 is situated in the TRICT, LA. WEEkLy 10/15/2018, 11/19/2018 MUNICIPAL NO. 4775 The payment must be the Parish of Orleans ______by virtue of a WRIT SALE to me directed same District and MUNICIPAL NO. 530- GALAHAD DR Cash, Cashier’s Check, no. 2016-9988 OF FIERI FACIAS to me by the Honorable The Square as above set 532 TUPELO STREET SALE bY ACQUIRED MIN 873078 Certified Check or Money by virtue of a WRIT directed by the Civil District Court of forth which square is ACQUIRED MIN 856430 WRIT AMOUnT: Order. No personal OF SEIZURE AnD ORLEAnS SHERIFF Honorable The Civil Orleans, in the above bounded by FERN, WRIT AMOUnT: $150,905.52 checks.) SALE to me directed District Court of entitled cause, I will OLIVE, BERNADOTTE $246,814.87 JUDICIAL Seized in the above MARLIn n. GUSMAn by the Honorable The Orleans, in the above Sheriff proceed to sell by pub - (now LOWERLINE) and Seized in the above ADvERTISEMEnT suit, TERMS CASH. The Civil District Court of entitled cause, I will Parish of Orleans lic auction, on the FORSHEy STREETS; suit, TERMS CASH. The purchaser at the moment ATTy: EMILy HOLLEy Orleans, in the above THAT PORTIOn proceed to sell by pub - (504) 831-7726 ground floor of the Civil Lot No. 8 begins a dis - purchaser at the moment of adjudication to make a entitled cause, I will lic auction, on the JD 18 District Court building, tance of 100 feet from of adjudication to make a OF GROUnD deposit of ten percent of LA. WEEkLy 10/15/2018, 11/19/2018 proceed to sell by pub - bEARInG MUnICI - ground floor of the Civil ______421 Loyola Avenue, in the corner of Fern and deposit of ten percent of the purchase price, and lic auction, on the PAL nO. 3501 PIn OAK District Court building, the First District of the Forshey Streets and the purchase price, and the balance within thirty SALE bY ground floor of the Civil AvEnUE, CITY OF nEW 421 Loyola Avenue, in City on november 21, measures thence 25 the balance within thirty days thereafter. (NOTE: District Court building, ORLEAnS, In THE the First District of the ORLEAnS SHERIFF 2018, at 12:00 o’clock feet front on Fern Street, days thereafter. (NOTE: The payment must be 421 Loyola Avenue, in CASE EnTITLED: City on november 21, noon, the following same width in the rear, The payment must be Cash, Cashier’s Check, JUDICIAL the First District of the DEUTSCHE bAnK 2018, at 12:00 o’clock described property to by a depth between Cash, Cashier’s Check, Certified Check or Money ADvERTISEMEnT City on november 21, nATIOnAL TRUST noon, the following wit: equal and parallel lines Certified Check or Money Order. No personal 2018, at 12:00 o’clock COMPAnY, AS InDEn - described property to THAT PORTIOn LOT 5, SQUARE 1 of 105 feet. Order. No personal checks.) noon, the following TURE TRUSTEE nEW wit: FIFTH MUNICIPAL DIS - Property checks.) MARLIn n. GUSMAn OF GROUnD address: 3317-19 Fern described property to CEnTURY HOME EQUI - Sheriff LOT 4, SQUARE 1504, bEARInG MUnICIPAL TRICT MARLIn n. GUSMAn Parish of Orleans Sheriff Street, New Orleans, wit: TY LOAn TRUST 2004- ATTy: JASON SMITH THIRD MUNICIPAL DIS - nO. 4929 METROPOLI - VICTORy PARk Parish of Orleans (318) 388-1440 Louisiana 70125. ATTy: RAy WOOD LOT NOS 8 AND A POR - 1 vS WILLIAM G. TRICT, TAn DRIvE, nEW MUNICIPAL NO. 1432 LM 15 (225) 372-8877 Together with TION OF LOT NO. 7 PETTY, JR., (AKA LA. WEEkLy 10/15/2018, 11/19/2018 MUNICIPAL NO. 1989 ORLEAnS, LA, In THE MURL STREET LM 3 SQUARE 16 WILLIAM G. PETTY) ______LAW STREET MATTER EnTITLED: ACQUIRED MIN 884446 any and all present and LA. WEEkLy 10/15/2018, 11/19/2018 ______THIRD MUNICIPAL DIS - Civil District Court for ACQUIRED MIN "FEDERAL nATIOnAL WRIT AMOUnT: future buildings, con - SALE bY TRICT the Parish of Orleans 1176387 MORTGAGE ASSOCI - $101,899.24 structions, component SALE bY MUNICIPAL NO. 3728- no. 2018-5303 ORLEAnS SHERIFF WRIT AMOUnT: ATIOn vS THE Seized in the above parts, improvements, ORLEAnS SHERIFF 3730 FRANkLIN AVE by virtue of a WRIT $670.50 UnOPEnED SUCCES - suit, TERMS CASH. The attachments, appurte - JUDICIAL ACQ MIN: 815844 OF SEIZURE AnD Seized in the above SIOn OF MARLEnE purchaser at the moment nances, fixtures, rights, JUDICIAL ADvERTISEMEnT WRIT AMOUnT: SALE to me directed suit, TERMS CASH. The CHAMbERS REEvES of adjudication to make a ways, privileges, advan - ADvERTISEMEnT $155,891.49 by the Honorable The THAT PORTIOn purchaser at the moment A/K/A MARLEnE deposit of ten percent of tages, batture and bat - THAT PORTIOn Seized in the above Civil District Court of of adjudication to make a CHAMbERS REEvES the purchase price, and ture rights, servitudes OF GROUnD suit, TERMS CASH. The Orleans, in the above bEARInG MUnICI - deposit of ten percent of A/K/A MARLEnE C. the balance within thirty and easements of every OF GROUnD bEARInG MUnICI - purchaser at the moment entitled cause, I will PAL nO. 9020 the purchase price, and REEvES A/K/A MAR - days thereafter. (NOTE: type and description, PAL nO. 1034-36 of adjudication to make a proceed to sell by pub - COLAPISSA STREET, the balance within thirty LEnE REEvES" The payment must be now and/or in the future LEbOUEF STREET, deposit of ten percent of lic auction, on the CITY OF nEW days thereafter. (NOTE: Civil District Court for Cash, Cashier’s Check, relating to the Property, CITY OF nEW the purchase price, and ground floor of the Civil ORLEAnS, In THE The payment must be the Parish of Orleans Certified Check or Money and any and all items ORLEAnS, In THE the balance within thirty District Court building, CASE EnTITLED: CITY Cash, Cashier’s Check, no. 2017-12220 Order. No personal and fixtures attached to CASE EnTITLED: days thereafter. (NOTE: 421 Loyola Avenue, in OF nEW ORLEAnS vS Certified Check or Money by virtue of a WRIT checks.) and/or forming integral or component parts of WELLS FARGO bAnK, The payment must be the First District of the LOIS JAMES OR HER Order. No personal OF SEIZURE AnD MARLIn n. GUSMAn Sheriff the Property in accor - nA vS KIMbERLY Cash, Cashier’s Check, City on november 21, SUCCESSORS, HEIRS checks.) SALE to me directed Parish of Orleans dance with the FLEMInGS A/K/A KIM - Certified Check or Money 2018, at 12:00 o’clock AnD ASSIGnS, MARLIn n. GUSMAn by the Honorable The ATTy: DANIEL REED Louisiana Civil Code. bERLY STEvEnS Order. No personal noon, the following ARTHUR JOSEPH Sheriff Civil District Court of 225-924-1600 Parish of Orleans JD 1 The Property or Civil District Court for checks.) described property to JAMES OR HIS SUC - ATTy: MICHAEL kARAM Orleans, in the above LA. WEEkLy 10/15/2018, 11/19/2018 its address is commonly the Parish of Orleans wit: CESSORS, HEIRS, AnD (504) 658-4346 entitled cause, I will ______MARLIn n. GUSMAn LM 17 Sheriff known as 3317-19 Fern no. 2018-7803 LOT 293, SQUARE 116, ASSIGnS, DARYL LA. WEEkLy 10/15/2018, 11/19/2018 proceed to sell by pub - Parish of Orleans ______SALE bY Street, New Orleans, LA by virtue of a WRIT ATTy: COREy GIROIR FIFTH MUNICIPAL DIS - AnTHOnY JAMES, lic auction, on the 70125. OF SEIZURE AnD (225) 756-0373 TRICT, AnD HARLAn AUGUS - ground floor of the Civil ORLEAnS SHERIFF TW 9 SALE bY WRIT AMOUnT: SALE to me directed LA. WEEkLy 10/15/2018, 11/19/2018 TALL TIMBERS, SEC - TA JAMES ORLEAnS SHERIFF District Court building, JUDICIAL $101,615.76 by the Honorable The ______TION, Civil District Court for 421 Loyola Avenue, in ADvERTISEMEnT Seized in the above Civil District Court of SALE bY MUNICIPAL NO. 3501 the Parish of Orleans JUDICIAL the First District of the THAT PORTIOn suit, TERMS CASH. The Orleans, in the above ORLEAnS SHERIFF PIN OAk AVENUE no. 2017-975 ADvERTISEMEnT City on november 21, purchaser at the moment entitled cause, I will ACQUIRED MIN 757949 by virtue of a WRIT THAT PORTIOn 2018, at 12:00 o’clock OF GROUnD of adjudication to make a proceed to sell by pub - JUDICIAL WRIT AMOUnT: OF FIERI FACIAS to me noon, the following bEARInG MUnICIPAL deposit of ten percent of lic auction, on the $238,192.64 directed by the OF GROUnD described property to nO. 3317-19 FERn ADvERTISEMEnT the purchase price, and ground floor of the Civil Seized in the above Honorable The Civil bEARInG MUnICI - wit: STREET, CITY OF nEW THAT PORTIOn the balance within thirty District Court building, suit, TERMS CASH. The District Court of PAL nO. 5752 bAn - LOT C, SQUARE 27 ORLEAnS, In THE days thereafter. (NOTE: 421 Loyola Avenue, in OF GROUnD purchaser at the moment Orleans, in the above CROFT DRIvE, nEW THIRD MUNICIPAL DIS - CASE EnTITLED: Lnv The payment must be the First District of the bEARInG MUnICI - of adjudication to make a entitled cause, I will ORLEAnS, LA, In THE TRICT CORPORATIOn vS Cash, Cashier’s Check, City on november 21, PAL nO. 1857 LAU - deposit of ten percent of proceed to sell by pub - MATTER EnTITLED: GENTILLy WOODS TEAMPMG, LLC. Certified Check or Money 2018, at 12:00 o’clock RADALE DRIvE, CITY the purchase price, and lic auction, on the "FEDERAL nATIOnAL SUBDIVISION Civil District Court for Order. No personal noon, the following OF nEW ORLEAnS, In the balance within thirty ground floor of the Civil MORTGAGE ASSOCIA - MUNICIPAL NO. 4929 the Parish of Orleans checks.) described property to THE CASE EnTITLED: days thereafter. (NOTE: District Court building, TIOn vS LOUELLA P. METROPOLITAN DRIVE no. 2018-6765 MARLIn n. GUSMAn wit: U S bAnK nATIOnAL The payment must be 421 Loyola Avenue, in GIvEnS HARDInG, ACQUIRED MIN by virtue of a WRIT Sheriff LOT 8, SQUARE 173, ASSOCIATIOn vS Cash, Cashier’s Check, the First District of the (A/K/A LOUELLA 1119115 OF SEIZURE AnD Parish of Orleans RHOnDA TERRY PEARL GIvEnS, ATTy: JAkE AIREy FIFTH MUNICIPAL DIS - Certified Check or Money City on november 21, WRIT AMOUnT: SALE to me directed (504) 292-2132 TRICT, GEORGE Order. No personal 2018, at 12:00 o’clock LOUELLA PEARL $109,017.15 by the Honorable The LM 4 MUNICIPAL NO. 1034- Civil District Court for checks.) noon, the following HARDInG, LOUELLA Seized in the above Civil District Court of LA. WEEkLy 10/15/2018, 11/19/2018 ______36 LEBOUEF STREET the Parish of Orleans MARLIn n. GUSMAn described property to GIvEnS HARDInG) suit, TERMS CASH. The Orleans, in the above ACQUIRED MIN 749519 no. 2016-196 Sheriff wit: AnD THE OPEnED purchaser at the moment entitled cause, I will SALE bY Parish of Orleans WRIT AMOUnT: by virtue of a WRIT ATTy: LINDSAy FAULkNER LOT 4, SQUARE 446, SUCCESSIOn OF of adjudication to make a proceed to sell by pub - ORLEAnS SHERIFF $38,810.70 OF FIERI FACIAS to me (504) 831-7726 SEVENTH MUNICIPAL CHARLES HARDInG, deposit of ten percent of lic auction, on the LM 12 JUDICIAL Seized in the above directed by the LA. WEEkLy 10/15/2018, 11/19/2018 DISTRICT, (A/K/A CHARLES COR - the purchase price, and ground floor of the Civil ADvERTISEMEnT suit, TERMS CASH. The Honorable The Civil ______MUNICIPAL NO. 9020 nELIUS HARDInG) the balance within thirty District Court building, purchaser at the moment District Court of SALE bY COLAPISSA STREET AnD 41 EnCAMPMEnT days thereafter. (NOTE: 421 Loyola Avenue, in THAT PORTIOn of adjudication to make a Orleans, in the above ACQUIRED MIN LLC" The payment must be the First District of the OF GROUnD deposit of ten percent of entitled cause, I will ORLEAnS SHERIFF 1211525 Civil District Court for Cash, Cashier’s Check, City on november 21, bEARInG MUnICI - the purchase price, and proceed to sell by pub - JUDICIAL WRIT AMOUnT: the Parish of Orleans Certified Check or Money 2018, at 12:00 o’clock PAL nO. 530-532 TUPE - the balance within thirty lic auction, on the ADvERTISEMEnT $9,155.00 no. 2017-11119 Order. No personal noon, the following LO STREET, CITY OF days thereafter. (NOTE: ground floor of the Civil Seized in the above by virtue of a WRIT checks.) described property to THAT PORTIOn nEW ORLEAnS, In The payment must be District Court building, suit, TERMS CASH. The OF SEIZURE AnD MARLIn n. GUSMAn wit: THE CASE EnTITLED: Cash, Cashier’s Check, 421 Loyola Avenue, in OF GROUnD purchaser at the moment SALE to me directed Sheriff A CERTAIN Parish of Orleans U.S. SMALL bUSInESS Certified Check or Money the First District of the bEARInG MUnICI - of adjudication to make a by the Honorable The ATTy: COREy GIROIR Read the Orleans Parish Sheriff Real Estate Sale Notices online at www.louisianaweekly.com THE LOUISIANA WEEKLY - Page 16 YOUR MULTICULTURAL MEDIUM October 15 - October 21, 2018

the benefit as well as artists before – he upped the ante. around the world to do the same. “I think what made him spe - “I’ve always thought of him as cial was a massive intellect and PBy Gearaldyine Wiynckoffg homage to a piano gtehe Hnot 9i. Sure tso be… on a guy who was pushing the his ability to extract the essence Contributing Writer McDermott’s set is a song that music forward,” McDermott from New Orleans music and he wrote, “Heavy Henry,” that says, particularly referring to beyond,” says fellow pianist The planets seemed to align to was inspired by just a measure or Butler’s take on New Orleans David Torkanowsky. “In many designate that this is the week to two of improvisation that Butler style . “Henry ways, he represented the entire honor the great pianist, vocalist, played while doing Professor added a layer of funk as a rhyth - lexicon of contemporary composer and New Orleans native Longhair’s classic tune mic player that wasn’t there American music.”◊ Henry Butler who died on July 2, “Tipitina.” This fragment became

2018 at the age of 69. a song that was later recorded on NOBA Presents On Sunday, October 21, a sec - the New Orleans Nightcrawlers’ ond line will jump through the 2009 album Funknicity with streets of the French Quarter Butler at the piano. of and the Faubourg Marigny in DANCE THEATRE HARLEM “That’s why the Nightcrawlers tribute to Butler. Later that will be the band at the second THIS SAT., OCTOBER 20, 8 PM evening a number of New line,” McDermott explains. SATURDAY! Mahalia Jackson Theater Orleans finest pianists, who “They were probably the closest stand as some of his biggest to Henry musically in a way. I fans, will pay their respect for don’t think he ever recorded his influence and talent by per - with another brass band.” forming at Snug Harbor in his funerals and spontaneous honor. It was a spot where or planned second lines are the Butler dazzled many audiences. way folks in New Orleans say “Davell (Crawford) was the good-bye and celebrate the lives anchor to make this work,” says of those who have left us. So pianist Tom McDermott , who friends and fans will be warmed will take part in both events. Later by getting to say farewell to on in the month, on October 29, Henry Butler in the tradition. Sponsored by he and pianist/vocalist Crawford The “Second Line for Henry” will also be on stage to play a will begin at 6 p.m. on Sunday, Sponsored by tribute Butler at a Bleeker Street October 21, in the 700 block of club in New York City. Other par - North Rampart Street. It will ticipants at that event include travel down Rampart to St. Ann trumpeter/bandleader Steven Street and acknowledge the now Bernstein with whom Butler Photo by Demian Roberts defunct Donna’s Bar & Grill Continuing its half-century legacy recorded and noted keyboardists HENRY BUTLER where Butler often played and of breaking boundaries and hung out. The line turns right on transforming lives through ballet, St. Ann Street in the direction of the classically American and globally the Mississippi River. As it con - renowned Dance Theatre of Harlem tinues it will pass Jackson puts power on pointe with a dazzling Square on its way to Chartres program. The evening includes the jazzy Street. It takes a left on Chartres Harlem on My Mind with sensational music heading toward the Marigny and of Count Basie, Duke Ellington and Fats Waller then crosses Esplanade Avenue and the company’s groundbreaking ballet Dougla, colorfully depicting and goes by the firehouse to the exotic pageantry and ritual of a Trinidadian wedding ceremony. Frenchmen Street. The line turns left on Frenchmen to its destina - New Orleans is one of only four US tour cities, including New York, tion of Snug Harbor Jazz Bistro, Miami and Washington D.C., to produce this inspiring work! 626 Frenchmen Street. Henry Butler once described “The enthusiastic applause for the revival of Dougla started himself as “a work in progress,” as soon as the curtain rose.” –THE NEW YORK TIMES

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John Medeski and Paul Shaffer. Nickel-A-Dance series. With ever met and worked with.” Butler, who left New Orleans fol - Crawford in town as well as oth - The artists on Sunday’s night’s lowing Katrina, spent time in ers back after a busy summer, Snug Harbor schedule – Colorado before moving to New now was the time to, some McDermott , Crawford , Larry York, was living in the Big Apple would say finally, celebrate one Sieberth , Josh Paxton and per - at the time of his death. of this city’s most important and haps others – will perform solo Crawford, another great New innovative musicians. with an allowance of approxi - Orleans-born musician living in “I grew up soaking up Henry mately 20 minutes each. New York, makes (too) infre - Butler,” Davell Crawford said McDermott already has a few quent trips home and was com - soon after Butler’s passing. tunes in mind that he wants to ing into town to play his own Crawford, a hugely talented and play though certainly the list gig, dubbed Davell Crawford & diverse pianist and vocalist, is could go on if time permitted. Co . at Snug Harbor on Saturday, considered by many as a On that “to-do” list are “Thing October 20. The pianist is also guardian of the expressive flame of Beauty” from Butler’s album getting to display his abilities of innovation and excellence that Blues and More Vol. I ., which he playing traditional jazz as he burned in Butler. Like Butler, describes as the “nicest piece leads his band, Davell Crawford he’s helped keep alive the rhythm Henry ever recorded of his own & the Creole Jazz Men , on and blues repertoire and spirit of original material” and “Viper’s Sunday evening (4 p.m.) at the its heydays. “He was a majestic Drag” that Butler released with Maison as part of the wonderful mind and the greatest pianist I trumpeter Steven Bernstein & Senate appoints Eric Dreiband to head DOJ Civil Rights Division By Lauren Victoria Burke civil rights issues that fall under hate crimes and workplace discrim - Contributing Writer the Division’s jurisdiction – most ination to fighting voter suppres - importantly, voting rights, hate sion and holding police depart - (NNPA Newswire) — On crimes, and police accountability,” ments accountable. Eric Dreiband’s October 11, the U.S. Senate said Congressional Black Caucus career is anathema to that mission. voted to confirm Eric Dreiband Chair Cedric Richmond (D-LA). Not only does he lack the experi - to lead the Civil Rights Division “Our civil rights have been ence necessary to lead such an at the Department of Justice under attack ever since Attorney important division, he has also (DOJ). The vote was 50-47. General Sessions was confirmed fought aggressively against critical The reaction from the to lead the Department of civil rights legislation,” Perez Congressional Black Caucus and Justice. However, confirming asserted in a statement. Discover the diverse, civil rights leaders was negative. Mr. Dreiband to lead the Civil Dreiband’s confirmation is fol - Several groups sounded the Rights Division – one of the lowed by the confirmation of Brett cutting-edge programming of alarm as Dreiband’s nomination most prominent and powerful Kavanaugh to the U.S. Supreme moved through the Senate. In divisions at the Department – Court which took place last week. the New Orleans Film Festival. 2007, Dreiband testified against will make a bad situation worse,” With less than four weeks left to NEW a bill to prevent long-term pay Richmond added. Election Day, many civil rights ORLEANS FILM discrimination against women. The former head of the Civil leaders are focused on the possible We proudly present a lineup where 50% of FESTIVAL In 2010, he testified against leg - Rights Division under President change in power in January 2019 all films are helmed by women and 45% or .ORG islation to strengthen protections Obama, Tom Perez, who is now should Democrats take control of for older Americans facing age Chair of the Democratic the U.S. House or Senate. more by filmmakers of color. discrimination at work. National Committee, also #NOFF2018 “The confirmation of Eric offered a scathing response to Lauren Victoria Burke is an inde - Dreiband to lead the Civil Rights Dreiband’s confirmation. pendent journalist and writer for Tune into the stories of your local filmmakers Division at the Department of “When I led the Justice NNPA as well as a political analyst in the "Made in Louisiana" section or to the Justice is yet another example of Department’s Civil Rights Division and communications strategist. "Change-Makers" section to witness and Republicans picking the fox to under President Obama, we made it She may be contacted at guard the henhouse. Mr. Dreiband our mission to protect the rights of [email protected] and on root for stories of social activism. lacks experience in many of the all Americans – from prosecuting twitter at @LVBurke .◊