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Ray Nagin
Clarence Ray Nagin, Jr. (English pronunciation: /ˈneɪgɨn/) (born June 11, ) was the mayor of New Orleans. He was first elected on March 2, , to succeed his fellow Democrat, Marc Morial. Nagin gained international attention in in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina, which devastated the New Orleans area.
Mayor ray nagin biography Clarence Ray Nagin Jr. A Democrat , Nagin became internationally known in in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina. Nagin was first elected as mayor in March Term-limited by law, he left office on May 3, After leaving office, Nagin founded CRN Initiatives LLC, a firm that focuses on emergency preparedness , green energy product development, publishing, and public speaking.In , Nagin was convicted on twenty of twenty-one charges of wire fraud, bribery, and money laundering related to bribes from city contractors before and after Hurricane Katrina[1][2][3][4] and was sentenced to ten years in federal prison.[5][6]
References
[change | change source]- ↑"Former New Orleans Mayor Ray Nagin indicted for corruption".
Reuters. January 18, Archived from the original on 18 January Retrieved 18 January
- ↑Bailey, David (April 1, ). "Trial of former New Orleans mayor delayed until October". Reuters. Archived from the original on November 15, Retrieved August 31,
- ↑Live coverage: Ray Nagin convicted, guilty on 20 charges |
- ↑Fahrenthold, David A.
(February 12, ).
Ray nagin biography Clarence Ray Nagin Jr. A Democrat , Nagin became internationally known in in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina. Nagin was first elected as mayor in March Term-limited by law, he left office on May 3, After leaving office, Nagin founded CRN Initiatives LLC, a firm that focuses on emergency preparedness , green energy product development, publishing, and public speaking."Former New Orleans mayor Ray Nagin convicted on bribery, other charges". Washington Post.
- ↑"Ex-New Orleans mayor Ray Nagin sentenced to 10 years". USA Today. July 9, Retrieved 9 July
- ↑"Ray Nagin, Former New Orleans Mayor, Sentenced to 10 Years in Prison". New York Times.
July 9, Retrieved 9 July
Other websites
[change | change source]- BBC NEWS | Americas |Profile: Ray Nagin, BBC News
- Nagin calls for rebuilding 'chocolate' New Orleans, CNN 1/17/
- The City of New OrleansArchived at the Wayback Machine
- Campaign contributions made by Ray NaginArchived at the Wayback Machine
- Louisiana Emergency Operations PlanArchived at the Wayback Machine
- Mayor to feds: 'Get off your asses', CNN transcript and the audioArchived at the Wayback Machine of WWL-AM radio interview.
- Profile on
- Southeast Louisiana Evacuation Plan SupplementArchived at the Wayback Machine
- New Orleans “overrun” by MexicansArchived at the Wayback Machine
- Profile of Ray Nagin in Tulane University MagazineArchived at the Wayback Machine
- Nagin Works Both Sides of Aisle for AidThe Wall Street Journal, January 10,
- The Tavis Smiley Show - interview with Ray NaginArchived at the Wayback Machine, January 13,
- Ray Nagin's Redemption, by William Robinson, Washington Post, May 23,
- Labou MovieArchived at the Wayback Machine - Independent Film In Which Ray Nagin stars as the Mayor of New Orleans.