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Renée Gill Pratt

Renée Gill Pratt (born 1954) is an American politician from New Orleans, Louisiana. She was also Director of the Center for Student Retention and Success in Southern University at New Orleans.[1] On July 25, 2011, she was found guilty of racketeering. For this crime, she served a 4-year sentence.[2]

Gill Pratt in 2009

Political career

A Democrat, Gill Pratt began her tenure in the Louisiana House of Representatives for District 91 in 1991, when she was elected to succeed Diana Bajoie, who was the victor in a special election for the District 5 seat in the Louisiana State Senate. Gill Pratt served in the House until 2002, when she was succeeded by Rosalind Peychaud.[3] Gill Pratt served on the New Orleans city council for District B from 2002 to 2006.

District B includes the Central Business District, the Garden District, Central City, the Irish Channel, the Lower Garden District and the Touro neighborhood. District 91 covers the precincts located on the southwest side of District B, roughly corresponding to the Irish Channel and the Touro neighborhood.

Gill Pratt lost her bid for re-election in 2006, against Stacy Head, another Democrat and a New Orleans attorney.

Controversies

In May 2009 Gill Pratt—along with Mose Jefferson, Betty Jefferson, and Angela Coleman (Betty Jefferson's daughter)—was indicted on federal racketeering charges.[4] Mose Jefferson was also facing a separate trial for bribing Orleans Parish School Board president Ellenese Brooks-Simms.[5] The racketeering indictment contained a relationship to the bribery case in that part of the alleged racketeering involved Gill Pratt's supposed obtaining of $300,000 for a couple of private schools so that they could buy the software which Mose Jefferson, with Ellenese Brooks-Simms' help, also sold to the public schools; according to the indictment, Mose Jefferson's commission on the sales to the private schools was $30,000, of which Gill Pratt pocketed $3500.[6] Within a week of the indictment of Gill Pratt, John Pope reported in the Times-Picayune that Gill Pratt was being appointed to a SUNO position which carries no additional pay.[7] In the same article Pope described Mose Jefferson as "Gill Pratt's longtime companion"—a situation noted as being "as close as it gets" by columnist Stephanie Grace.[8] Gill Pratt's appointment to SUNO's Executive Cabinet was immediately criticized by, among others, Louisiana Governor Bobby Jindal.[9] Amid astonishment over the appropriateness and timing of the appointment—in that all Louisiana public universities were facing steep budget cuts and suggestions were circulating that SUNO should be merged with the neighboring University of New Orleans—Gill Pratt, with the urging of SUNO chancellor Victor Ukpolo, went on a leave of absence without pay.[10]

Gill Pratt had not been seen in public since 22 May 2009 when on June 5 she—along with Mose Jefferson, Betty Jefferson, and Angela Coleman—pleaded "not guilty" before U.S. magistrate Joseph Wilkinson Jr. at the Hale Boggs Federal Building in New Orleans. Gill Pratt's lawyer was Michael Fawer, who also represents Mose Jefferson in a separate bribery case.[11]

At a hearing before U. S. District Judge Ivan L. R. Lemelle on 17 June 2009, lawyers for Betty Jefferson and Angela Coleman requested a delay from the 3 August 2009 start date for the racketeering trial; at the same hearing, however, lawyers for Gill Pratt and Mose Jefferson requested that the racketeering trial begin as scheduled on August 3.[12] On 28 July 2009, Lemelle delayed the start of the racketeering trial to 25 January 2010.[13]

On August 4, Fawer unsuccessfully sought (denied by U.S. District Judge Mary Ann Vial Lemmon) to delay Mose Jefferson's bribery trial until after the racketeering trial, because, as summarized by Michael Kunzelman of the Times-Picayune:

Gill Pratt . . . isn't available to testify during the bribery case this month because she is awaiting her own trial next year in a [the] separate but related racketeering conspiracy case.[14]

On 21 August 2009 Mose Jefferson was convicted on four felony counts in his bribery trial.[15]

On February 24, 2011, one juror's siding with Gill Pratt resulted in a mistrial.[16] The Times-Picayune editorialized over the hung jury, citing what the newspaper called "the criminal enterprise run by some members of the Jefferson family."[17] But, during the retrial, in July 2011, she was found guilty. On September 2, 2014, more than three years after her conviction, Gill Pratt reported to a minimum-security federal prison camp in Florida to begin serving a four-year sentence.[18]

Education

A lifelong resident of District B, Gill Pratt attended Holy Ghost Elementary School, Xavier University Preparatory School, Dillard University, and the University of New Orleans.

Election history

State Representative, 91st Representative District, Spring 1991

Threshold > 50%

First Ballot, March 23, 1991

Candidate Affiliation Support Outcome
Renée Gill Pratt Democratic 853 (29%) Runoff
Linda Compton Democratic 757 (25%) Runoff
Others n.a. 1,375 (46%) Defeated

Second Ballot, April 20, 1991

Candidate Affiliation Support Outcome
Renée Gill Pratt Democratic 1,246 (52%) Elected
Linda Compton Democratic 1,159 (48%) Defeated

State Representative, 91st Representative District, Fall 1991

Threshold > 50%

First Ballot, October 10, 1991

Candidate Affiliation Support Outcome
Renée Gill Pratt Democratic 7,605 (72%) Elected
Louella Givens Republican 2,941 (28%) Defeated

Councilmember, District B, 1994

Threshold > 50%

First Ballot, February 5, 1994

Candidate Affiliation Support Outcome
Oliver Thomas Democratic 9,467 (42%) Runoff
Renée Gill Pratt Democratic 8,609 (38%) Runoff
Others n.a. 4,651 (20%) Defeated

Second Ballot, March 5, 1994

Candidate Affiliation Support Outcome
Oliver Thomas Democratic 13,964 (52%) Elected
Renée Gill Pratt Democratic 13,042 (48%) Defeated

State Representative, 91st Representative District, 1995

Threshold > 50%

First Ballot, October 21, 1995

Candidate Affiliation Support Outcome
Renée Gill Pratt Democratic 6,903 (78%) Elected
George Patterson Democratic 1,933 (22%) Defeated

State Representative, 91st Representative District, 1999

Threshold > 50%

First Ballot, October 23, 1999

Candidate Affiliation Support Outcome
Renée Gill Pratt Democratic No opponents Elected

Councilmember, District B, 2002

Threshold > 50%

First Ballot, February 2, 2002

Candidate Affiliation Support Outcome
Renée Gill Pratt Democratic 14,016 (77%) Elected
Kenneth Bazile Democratic 3,783 (14%) Defeated
Donald Ray Pryor Democratic 1,526 (8%) Defeated

Councilmember, District B, 2006

Threshold > 50%

First Ballot, April 22, 2006

Candidate Affiliation Support Outcome
Renée Gill Pratt Democratic 7,042 (40%) Runoff
Stacy Head Democratic 6,691 (38%) Runoff
Others n.a. 3,893 (22%) Defeated

Second Ballot, May 20, 2006

Candidate Affiliation Support Outcome
Stacy Head Democratic 10,214 (54%) Elected
Renée Gill Pratt Democratic 8,694 (46%) Defeated

Sources

  1. ^ SUNO Title III site (accessed 28 May 2009)—a position she took leave without pay starting in 2009.
  2. ^ "Gill-Pratt reports to prison". 2 September 2014.
  3. ^ For more on Peychaud see Joseph Cao.
  4. ^ "Mose Jefferson asks for trial delay" in Times-Picayune, 4 June 2009, Saint Tammany Edition, p. B3 (web version = "Mose Jefferson seeks trial delay").
  5. ^ Gordon Russell, "Mose Jefferson, William's brother, was the first to taste victory in politics . . . behind the scenes" 2009-08-11 at the Wayback Machine in Times-Picayune, 31 May 2009, Metro Edition, pp. A1, A12.
  6. ^ Laura Maggi, "Mose Jefferson may need a new lawyer: Fed prosecutors cite conflict of interest" in Times-Picayune, 5 June 2009, Saint Tammany Edition, p. B3.
  7. ^ John Pope, "Gill Pratt named to SUNO Cabinet" in Times-Picayune, 28 May 2009, Saint Tammany Edition, pp. A1, A11 (web version = Gill Pratt will sit on SUNO Cabinet).
  8. ^ Stephanie Grace, "All in the Jefferson family" in Times-Picayune, 28 May 2009, Saint Tammany Edition, p. B7. On 8 June 2009 the Times-Picayune, quoting staff and wire reports, referred to Gill Pratt as Mose Jefferson's "girlfriend" ("Mose Jefferson asks judge to dismiss case" in Times-Picayune, 8 June 2009, Saint Tammany Edition, p. B2; web version = "Mose Jefferson wants case dismissed: Lawyer calls case 'accident of birth'").
  9. ^ "SUNO advisor angers Jindal" in Advocate (Baton Rouge), 29 May 2009, p. 15A.
  10. ^ Summarizing the situation, columnist Stephanie Grace, "Jefferson grip on SUNO isn't what it once was" 2009-08-12 at the Wayback Machine in Times-Picayune, 2 June 2009, Saint Tammany Edition, p. B5, called Gill Pratt "a truly terrible steward of the public purse" (further, SUNO's "having an alleged criminal in its brain trust" sent "the wrong message"). Grace took the view that William J. Jefferson, whose wife Andrea Green Jefferson continues as a SUNO administrator, was losing his clout at the institution.
  11. ^ Michelle Krupa, "Ex-N.O. official pleads innocent" in Times-Picayune, 6 June 2009, Saint Tammany Edition, pp. A1, A11.
  12. ^ Laura Maggi, "Gill Pratt, Jefferson push for August trial" in Times-Picayune, 18 June 2009, Saint Tammany Edition, p. B3 (web version = Gill Pratt, Mose Jefferson push to keep August trial date).
  13. ^ "Trial delayed for Gill Pratt, Jefferson kin" in Times-Picayune, 29 July 2009, Saint Tammany Edition, p. B3. The bribery trial of Mose Jefferson was still set to begin on 10 August 2009.
  14. ^ Michael Kunzelman "Trial delay rejected for Mose Jefferson" 2011-06-04 at the Wayback Machine in Times-Picayune, 5 August 2009, Saint Tammany Edition, p. A6. See also Laura Maggi's extensive analysis of William J. Jefferson's conviction and its imputed impact on relatives and associates (Laura Maggi "Jefferson family tree is shaken: Mighty political organization falls to legal assault portraying corruption" 2009-08-12 at the Wayback Machine in Times-Picayune, 9 August 2009, Metro Edition, pp. A1, A18).
  15. ^ Mose Jefferson guilty of 4 of 7 bribery charges. 2011-09-27 at the Wayback Machine
  16. ^ Donze, Frank; Carr, Martha (2011-02-25). "Lone juror thwarts Gill Pratt verdict: Prosecutors vow to dry again". Times-Picayune. No. Saint Tammany Edition. pp. A1, A5. Retrieved 2011-02-25.
  17. ^ "The Gill Pratt mistrial". Times-Picayune. No. Saint Tammany Edition. 2011-02-25. p. B6. Retrieved 2011-02-25.
  18. ^ "Gill-Pratt reports to prison". 2 September 2014.
Louisiana House of Representatives
Preceded by Louisiana Legislature House District 91
(Orleans Parish)

1991–2002
Succeeded by
Political offices
Preceded by Councilmember, District B
2002–2006
Succeeded by

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Renee Gill Pratt born 1954 is an American politician from New Orleans Louisiana She was also Director of the Center for Student Retention and Success in Southern University at New Orleans 1 On July 25 2011 she was found guilty of racketeering For this crime she served a 4 year sentence 2 Gill Pratt in 2009 Contents 1 Political career 2 Controversies 3 Education 4 Election history 5 SourcesPolitical career EditA Democrat Gill Pratt began her tenure in the Louisiana House of Representatives for District 91 in 1991 when she was elected to succeed Diana Bajoie who was the victor in a special election for the District 5 seat in the Louisiana State Senate Gill Pratt served in the House until 2002 when she was succeeded by Rosalind Peychaud 3 Gill Pratt served on the New Orleans city council for District B from 2002 to 2006 District B includes the Central Business District the Garden District Central City the Irish Channel the Lower Garden District and the Touro neighborhood District 91 covers the precincts located on the southwest side of District B roughly corresponding to the Irish Channel and the Touro neighborhood Gill Pratt lost her bid for re election in 2006 against Stacy Head another Democrat and a New Orleans attorney Controversies EditIn May 2009 Gill Pratt along with Mose Jefferson Betty Jefferson and Angela Coleman Betty Jefferson s daughter was indicted on federal racketeering charges 4 Mose Jefferson was also facing a separate trial for bribing Orleans Parish School Board president Ellenese Brooks Simms 5 The racketeering indictment contained a relationship to the bribery case in that part of the alleged racketeering involved Gill Pratt s supposed obtaining of 300 000 for a couple of private schools so that they could buy the software which Mose Jefferson with Ellenese Brooks Simms help also sold to the public schools according to the indictment Mose Jefferson s commission on the sales to the private schools was 30 000 of which Gill Pratt pocketed 3500 6 Within a week of the indictment of Gill Pratt John Pope reported in the Times Picayune that Gill Pratt was being appointed to a SUNO position which carries no additional pay 7 In the same article Pope described Mose Jefferson as Gill Pratt s longtime companion a situation noted as being as close as it gets by columnist Stephanie Grace 8 Gill Pratt s appointment to SUNO s Executive Cabinet was immediately criticized by among others Louisiana Governor Bobby Jindal 9 Amid astonishment over the appropriateness and timing of the appointment in that all Louisiana public universities were facing steep budget cuts and suggestions were circulating that SUNO should be merged with the neighboring University of New Orleans Gill Pratt with the urging of SUNO chancellor Victor Ukpolo went on a leave of absence without pay 10 Gill Pratt had not been seen in public since 22 May 2009 when on June 5 she along with Mose Jefferson Betty Jefferson and Angela Coleman pleaded not guilty before U S magistrate Joseph Wilkinson Jr at the Hale Boggs Federal Building in New Orleans Gill Pratt s lawyer was Michael Fawer who also represents Mose Jefferson in a separate bribery case 11 At a hearing before U S District Judge Ivan L R Lemelle on 17 June 2009 lawyers for Betty Jefferson and Angela Coleman requested a delay from the 3 August 2009 start date for the racketeering trial at the same hearing however lawyers for Gill Pratt and Mose Jefferson requested that the racketeering trial begin as scheduled on August 3 12 On 28 July 2009 Lemelle delayed the start of the racketeering trial to 25 January 2010 13 On August 4 Fawer unsuccessfully sought denied by U S District Judge Mary Ann Vial Lemmon to delay Mose Jefferson s bribery trial until after the racketeering trial because as summarized by Michael Kunzelman of the Times Picayune Gill Pratt isn t available to testify during the bribery case this month because she is awaiting her own trial next year in a the separate but related racketeering conspiracy case 14 dd On 21 August 2009 Mose Jefferson was convicted on four felony counts in his bribery trial 15 On February 24 2011 one juror s siding with Gill Pratt resulted in a mistrial 16 The Times Picayune editorialized over the hung jury citing what the newspaper called the criminal enterprise run by some members of the Jefferson family 17 But during the retrial in July 2011 she was found guilty On September 2 2014 more than three years after her conviction Gill Pratt reported to a minimum security federal prison camp in Florida to begin serving a four year sentence 18 Education EditA lifelong resident of District B Gill Pratt attended Holy Ghost Elementary School Xavier University Preparatory School Dillard University and the University of New Orleans Election history EditState Representative 91st Representative District Spring 1991Threshold gt 50 First Ballot March 23 1991 Candidate Affiliation Support OutcomeRenee Gill Pratt Democratic 853 29 RunoffLinda Compton Democratic 757 25 RunoffOthers n a 1 375 46 DefeatedSecond Ballot April 20 1991 Candidate Affiliation Support OutcomeRenee Gill Pratt Democratic 1 246 52 ElectedLinda Compton Democratic 1 159 48 DefeatedState Representative 91st Representative District Fall 1991Threshold gt 50 First Ballot October 10 1991 Candidate Affiliation Support OutcomeRenee Gill Pratt Democratic 7 605 72 ElectedLouella Givens Republican 2 941 28 DefeatedCouncilmember District B 1994Threshold gt 50 First Ballot February 5 1994 Candidate Affiliation Support OutcomeOliver Thomas Democratic 9 467 42 RunoffRenee Gill Pratt Democratic 8 609 38 RunoffOthers n a 4 651 20 DefeatedSecond Ballot March 5 1994 Candidate Affiliation Support OutcomeOliver Thomas Democratic 13 964 52 ElectedRenee Gill Pratt Democratic 13 042 48 DefeatedState Representative 91st Representative District 1995Threshold gt 50 First Ballot October 21 1995 Candidate Affiliation Support OutcomeRenee Gill Pratt Democratic 6 903 78 ElectedGeorge Patterson Democratic 1 933 22 DefeatedState Representative 91st Representative District 1999Threshold gt 50 First Ballot October 23 1999 Candidate Affiliation Support OutcomeRenee Gill Pratt Democratic No opponents ElectedCouncilmember District B 2002Threshold gt 50 First Ballot February 2 2002 Candidate Affiliation Support OutcomeRenee Gill Pratt Democratic 14 016 77 ElectedKenneth Bazile Democratic 3 783 14 DefeatedDonald Ray Pryor Democratic 1 526 8 DefeatedCouncilmember District B 2006Threshold gt 50 First Ballot April 22 2006 Candidate Affiliation Support OutcomeRenee Gill Pratt Democratic 7 042 40 RunoffStacy Head Democratic 6 691 38 RunoffOthers n a 3 893 22 DefeatedSecond Ballot May 20 2006 Candidate Affiliation Support OutcomeStacy Head Democratic 10 214 54 ElectedRenee Gill Pratt Democratic 8 694 46 DefeatedSources Edit SUNO Title III site accessed 28 May 2009 a position she took leave without pay starting in 2009 Gill Pratt reports to prison 2 September 2014 For more on Peychaud see Joseph Cao Mose Jefferson asks for trial delay in Times Picayune 4 June 2009 Saint Tammany Edition p B3 web version Mose Jefferson seeks trial delay Gordon Russell Mose Jefferson William s brother was the first to taste victory in politics behind the scenes Archived 2009 08 11 at the Wayback Machine in Times Picayune 31 May 2009 Metro Edition pp A1 A12 Laura Maggi Mose Jefferson may need a new lawyer Fed prosecutors cite conflict of interest in Times Picayune 5 June 2009 Saint Tammany Edition p B3 John Pope Gill Pratt named to SUNO Cabinet in Times Picayune 28 May 2009 Saint Tammany Edition pp A1 A11 web version Gill Pratt will sit on SUNO Cabinet Stephanie Grace All in the Jefferson family in Times Picayune 28 May 2009 Saint Tammany Edition p B7 On 8 June 2009 the Times Picayune quoting staff and wire reports referred to Gill Pratt as Mose Jefferson s girlfriend Mose Jefferson asks judge to dismiss case in Times Picayune 8 June 2009 Saint Tammany Edition p B2 web version Mose Jefferson wants case dismissed Lawyer calls case accident of birth SUNO advisor angers Jindal in Advocate Baton Rouge 29 May 2009 p 15A Summarizing the situation columnist Stephanie Grace Jefferson grip on SUNO isn t what it once was Archived 2009 08 12 at the Wayback Machine in Times Picayune 2 June 2009 Saint Tammany Edition p B5 called Gill Pratt a truly terrible steward of the public purse further SUNO s having an alleged criminal in its brain trust sent the wrong message Grace took the view that William J Jefferson whose wife Andrea Green Jefferson continues as a SUNO administrator was losing his clout at the institution Michelle Krupa Ex N O official pleads innocent in Times Picayune 6 June 2009 Saint Tammany Edition pp A1 A11 Laura Maggi Gill Pratt Jefferson push for August trial in Times Picayune 18 June 2009 Saint Tammany Edition p B3 web version Gill Pratt Mose Jefferson push to keep August trial date Trial delayed for Gill Pratt Jefferson kin in Times Picayune 29 July 2009 Saint Tammany Edition p B3 The bribery trial of Mose Jefferson was still set to begin on 10 August 2009 Michael Kunzelman Trial delay rejected for Mose Jefferson Archived 2011 06 04 at the Wayback Machine in Times Picayune 5 August 2009 Saint Tammany Edition p A6 See also Laura Maggi s extensive analysis of William J Jefferson s conviction and its imputed impact on relatives and associates Laura Maggi Jefferson family tree is shaken Mighty political organization falls to legal assault portraying corruption Archived 2009 08 12 at the Wayback Machine in Times Picayune 9 August 2009 Metro Edition pp A1 A18 Mose Jefferson guilty of 4 of 7 bribery charges Archived 2011 09 27 at the Wayback Machine Donze Frank Carr Martha 2011 02 25 Lone juror thwarts Gill Pratt verdict Prosecutors vow to dry again Times Picayune No Saint Tammany Edition pp A1 A5 Retrieved 2011 02 25 The Gill Pratt mistrial Times Picayune No Saint Tammany Edition 2011 02 25 p B6 Retrieved 2011 02 25 Gill Pratt reports 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