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


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
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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 Rosalind Magee Peychaud (born 1948) is a Democratic former state representative for Louisiana House of Representatives District 91 (which she represented from 2002 to 2004). In 2009 Peychaud became deputy chief of staff for U.S. Representat ...
. Gill Pratt served on the New Orleans city council for District B from 2002 to 2006. District B includes the
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, the Garden District,
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, the Irish Channel, the
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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
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, another Democrat and a New Orleans attorney.


Controversies

In May 2009 Gill Pratt—along with
Mose Jefferson Mose Oliver Jefferson (August 28, 1942 – May 12, 2011) was a member of the New Orleans family that includes his younger brother, former U.S. Representative William J. Jefferson. On 21 August 2009, Mose Jefferson was convicted on four felony count ...
,
Betty Jefferson Betty Jefferson(born 1938) is the elected assessor of New Orleans' Fourth Municipal District; she was first elected on 1998 February 7 and was reelected in 2002 and 2006. Before her political career in New Orleans she lived for a number of years in ...
, and Angela Coleman (Betty Jefferson's daughter)—was indicted on federal racketeering charges. Mose Jefferson was also facing a separate trial for bribing
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president Ellenese Brooks-Simms. 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. 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. 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. Gill Pratt's appointment to SUNO's Executive Cabinet was immediately criticized by, among others,
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Bobby Jindal. 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
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—Gill Pratt, with the urging of SUNO chancellor Victor Ukpolo, went on a leave of absence without pay. 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
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Federal Building in New Orleans. Gill Pratt's lawyer was Michael Fawer, who also represents Mose Jefferson in a separate bribery case. At a hearing before U. S. District Judge
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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. On 28 July 2009, Lemelle delayed the start of the racketeering trial to 25 January 2010. On August 4, Fawer unsuccessfully sought (denied by U.S. District Judge
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) 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 heseparate but related racketeering conspiracy case. On 21 August 2009 Mose Jefferson was convicted on four felony counts in his bribery trial. On February 24, 2011, one juror's siding with Gill Pratt resulted in a
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. The ''Times-Picayune'' editorialized over the
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, citing what the newspaper called "the criminal enterprise run by some members of the Jefferson family." 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.


Education

A lifelong resident of District B, Gill Pratt attended Holy Ghost Elementary School,
Xavier University Preparatory School Xavier University Preparatory School was a private, Catholic high school in New Orleans, Louisiana. The Sisters of the Blessed Sacrament founded, owned and operated the school, having opened it in 1915 as what would eventually become Xavier Unive ...
,
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, and the
University of New Orleans The University of New Orleans (UNO) is a public research university in New Orleans, Louisiana. It is a member of the University of Louisiana System and the Urban 13 association. It is classified among "R2: Doctoral Universities – High rese ...
.


Election history

State Representative, 91st Representative District, Spring 1991 Threshold > 50% First Ballot, March 23, 1991 Second Ballot, April 20, 1991 State Representative, 91st Representative District, Fall 1991 Threshold > 50% First Ballot, October 10, 1991 Councilmember, District B, 1994 Threshold > 50% First Ballot, February 5, 1994 Second Ballot, March 5, 1994 State Representative, 91st Representative District, 1995 Threshold > 50% First Ballot, October 21, 1995 State Representative, 91st Representative District, 1999 Threshold > 50% First Ballot, October 23, 1999 Councilmember, District B, 2002 Threshold > 50% First Ballot, February 2, 2002 Councilmember, District B, 2006 Threshold > 50% First Ballot, April 22, 2006 Second Ballot, May 20, 2006


Sources

* City of New Orleans : https://web.archive.org/web/20051108055806/http://www.cityofno.com/ * Louisiana Secretary of State : http://www.sos.louisiana.gov/ * New Orleans Gambit: http://www.bestofneworleans.com/dispatch/2006-07-11/politics.php {{DEFAULTSORT:Pratt, Renee Gill 1954 births Dillard University alumni Living people Democratic Party members of the Louisiana House of Representatives New Orleans City Council members University of New Orleans alumni Women state legislators in Louisiana Xavier University of Louisiana alumni Women city councillors in Louisiana 21st-century American women