Saturday, September 6, 2014

Sen. Mary Landrieu issued Subpoena in Court Challenge to her Louisiana Residency

U.S. Sen. Mary Landrieu has been issued a subpoena for Friday's Baton Rouge court hearing over her Louisiana residency, though the Senator has not seen it yet.
"We have not yet received any kind of request, and we expect the court to quickly dismiss this tired claim," said Fabien Levy, Landrieu's communications director, of the case.
Landrieu 's Spread in D.C was worth an estimated
$2.3 Million back in 2013
Since the subpoena had not reached the Senator yet on Thursday evening, it is unlikely that Landrieu will have to appear in court Friday. State Rep. Paul Hollis, R-Covington, filed a lawsuit against Landrieu Friday alleging that she lives full-time in Washington D.C. and cannot represent Louisiana because she is not a state resident.
Landrieu listed her parents house in New Orleans as her Louisiana domicile when she qualified to run for re-election earlier this month. The Senator, her eight siblings and mother own the New Orleans house together, though Landrieu also owns a home with her husband in Washington D.C.
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