LAFAYETTE, LA – Louisiana
Attorney General Jeff Landry has arrested the former manager of a Lafayette
non-profit apartment complex on charges related to the theft of public
funds.
“I will bring to justice those who abuse and defraud our
hard-working taxpayers,” said General Landry. “It is especially egregious for
fraudsters to steal our State’s precious resources dedicated to helping
Louisiana’s most vulnerable.”
Bryan Jackson, 38 of Lafayette, was arrested
for Felony Theft (in excess of $5,000), Unauthorized Use of a Movable (in
excess of $10,000), three counts of Forgery, and Public Contract Fraud. His
father Donald Jackson, 60 of Rayville, was also arrested
for Misappropriation without Violence/Principal to Theft. The two men booked
into the Lafayette Parish Correctional Center.
As property manager of Evangeline Apartments whose
operations are run under state and federal guidelines – Bryan Jackson allegedly
used his position to divert funds by forging signatures of others, submitting
fraudulent documentations, and obtaining cash payments with no adequate
documentation to substantiate the expenditures.
Attorney General Jeff Landry Arrests Former Manager of Evangeline Apartments for Theft of Public Funds

