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Political Illusions of the Cajun Mafia

This book examines “robust” political corruption in Calcasieu Parish, Louisiana. The book scrutinizes the transparency, schemes and co-conspirators involved in political corruption. It discusses how top elected officials use their power and public resources funded by local sales and property taxes to improperly target, retaliate and even maliciously prosecute the most ridiculous matters to further their personal agenda. The book examines in detail the types of public infringements involving corruption as well as the vast network of political connections to other various public schemes. The book is further evidence that political corruption in Louisiana is not only profound but more like organized crime controlled by mob bosses. Louisiana no longer will turn a “blind eye” and now demands zero tolerance for corruption and nepotism of elected officials.

This book examines “robust” political corruption in Calcasieu Parish, Louisiana. The book scrutinizes the transparency, schemes and co-conspirators involved in political corruption. It discusses how top elected officials use their power and public resources funded by local sales and property taxes to improperly target, retaliate and even maliciously prosecute the most ridiculous matters to further their personal agenda.

The book examines in detail the types of public infringements involving corruption as well as the vast network of political connections to other various public schemes. The book is further evidence that political corruption in Louisiana is not only profound but more like organized crime controlled by mob bosses.

Louisiana no longer will turn a “blind eye” and now demands zero tolerance for corruption and nepotism of elected officials.

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Letter<br />

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DEPARTMENT OF VETERANS AFFAIRS<br />

810 Vermont Ave NW<br />

Washington, D.C. 20420<br />

February 03, 2015<br />

William Devillier<br />

4400 Brown St<br />

Ste M<br />

Lake Charles, LA 70607<br />

In Reply Refer to:<br />

27 le Benefits<br />

Dear Mr. Devillier:<br />

This letter is a summary <strong>of</strong> benefits you currently receive from <strong>the</strong> Department <strong>of</strong> Veterans Affairs (VA). We are<br />

providing this letter to disabled Veterans to use in applying for benefits such as state or local property or vehicle<br />

tax relief, civil service preference, to obtain housing entitlements, free or reduced state park annual<br />

memberships, or any o<strong>the</strong>r program or entitlement in which verification <strong>of</strong> VA benefits is required. Please<br />

safeguard this important document. This letter is considered an <strong>of</strong>ficial record <strong>of</strong> your VA entitlement.<br />

Our records contain <strong>the</strong> following information:<br />

Personal Claim Information<br />

Your VA claim number is:<br />

You are <strong>the</strong> Veteran.<br />

VA Benefit Information<br />

You have one or more service-connected disabilities:<br />

Yes<br />

Your combined service-connected evaluation is:<br />

Your current monthly award amount is:<br />

The effective date <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> last change to your current award was:<br />

December 01, 2014<br />

You should contact your state or local <strong>of</strong>fice <strong>of</strong> Veterans' affairs for information on any tax, license, or fee-related<br />

benefits for which you may be eligible. State <strong>of</strong>fices <strong>of</strong> Veterans' affairs are available at<br />

http://www.va.aov/statedva.htm.<br />

How You Can Contact Us<br />

• lf you need general information about benefits and eligibility, please visit us at<br />

https://www.ebenefits.va.aov or http://www.va.gov.<br />

• Call us at 1-800-827-1000. If you use a Telecommunications Device for <strong>the</strong> Deaf (TDD), <strong>the</strong> number is<br />

1-800-829-4833.<br />

• Ask a question on <strong>the</strong> Internet at httos://iris.va.gov.<br />

https://eauth. va.gov/wssweb/wss-common-webparts/mvc/benefitSummary Vet 2/3/2015

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