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Former Jefferson Parish President Aaron Broussard scored a small victory in his payroll fraud case today when the trial judge ordered a review of U.S. Attorney Jim Letten's investigation into ...
A Minnesota man was sentenced to life in prison Monday for selling fentanyl online that led to 11 fatal overdoses. A federal jury in March convicted Aaron Broussard, 32, of Hopkins, of 17 counts ...
"I'm Aaron Broussard, former Jefferson Parish President during the time of Katrina," Broussard said. He's now 76 years old and still lives and works in Jefferson Parish.
Always a prolific fundraiser during his 35-year political career, former Jefferson Parish President Aaron Broussard still has the touch as he solicits donations to his legal defense fund to combat ...
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"I'm Aaron Broussard, former Jefferson Parish President during the time of Katrina," Broussard said. He's now 76 years old ...
Former Jefferson Parish President Aaron Broussard will serve almost four years in prison on federal corruption charges. Broussard is also ordered to pay $214,000 in restitution to the parish and ...
Speaking out for the first time since being released from jail -- former Jefferson Parish President Aaron Broussard has penned a book.But what he's written is far from a tell-all about politics in ...
Aaron Broussard, 32, was convicted in March of 17 counts, including distribution of fentanyl resulting in death. “Eleven lives lost. Families, friends, and communities forever changed by the ...
Aaron Broussard, 32, of Hopkins, Minnesota, was convicted in March of distributing controlled substances, including fentanyl, resulting in the deaths of 11 people in 2016, including University of ...
Former Jefferson Parish President Aaron Broussard has been moved to a halfway house, with about six months left on the nearly four-year prison sentence he has been serving since pleading ...
Aaron Broussard was sentenced to life in prison for 11 deaths that were tied to controlled substances he sold. Those who died thought they were taking Adderall, but they actually ingested fentanyl.
If Aaron Broussard were any more humble, he’d be undetectable. He speaks softly. He scores without ceremony on the basketball court. Sometimes, he even moves as if he’s trying not to disturb ...
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