New Orleans sheriff indicted after investigation into escape of 10 inmates
Summary
A Louisiana sheriff, Susan Hutson, was indicted on 30 charges after 10 inmates escaped from a New Orleans jail. The indictment accuses her of poor management that allowed the escape, though she was not directly involved in the breakout.Key Facts
- Ten inmates escaped from the Orleans Parish Justice Center through a hole behind a toilet.
- The inmates stayed free for months before they were all caught.
- Sheriff Susan Hutson faces 30 charges including malfeasance, obstruction of justice, and falsifying records.
- The investigation found that poor jail management contributed to the escape.
- Hutson lost her reelection and will leave office soon.
- Bond for Hutson was set at $300,000; she surrendered her passport and was released on bond.
- Bianka Brown, the sheriff’s chief financial officer, was also indicted with similar charges.
- The jail has a history of problems including understaffing and unsafe conditions, with federal oversight since 2013.
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