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  • May 20th, 2006. New Orleans, Louisiana. Mayor Ray Nagin and his wife Seletha (in blue) and 7 year old daughter Tianna (in yellow) leave the polls in what is likely to be a closely fought race for the Mayor of New Orleans. The Mayor and his family left Jesuit High School surrounded by hedia after casting their ballots in the historic Mayoral race.<br />
Photo; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
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  • May 20th, 2006. New Orleans, Louisiana. Mayor Ray Nagin and his wife Seletha (in blue) and 7 year old daughterTianna (in yellow) arrive at  the polls in what is likely to be a closely fought race for the Mayor of New Orleans. The Mayor and his family arrive at Jesuit High School to cast their ballots in the historic Mayoral race.<br />
Photo; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    20may-elect3455.JPG
  • 03 May 2010. New Orleans, Louisiana. Inauguration of new mayor Mitch Landrieu at Gallier Hall. Former mayor Ray Nagin and his wife look on with Louisiana governor Bobby Jindal and wife behind. <br />
Photo; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    03may10-landrieu inaug046.JPG
  • May 20th, 2006. New Orleans, Louisiana. Mayor Ray Nagin is surrounded by the media at  the polls in what is likely to be a closely fought race for the Mayor of New Orleans. The Mayor and his family arrived at Jesuit High School to cast their ballots in the historic Mayoral race.<br />
Photo; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    20may-elect3461.JPG
  • May 20th, 2006. New Orleans, Louisiana. Mayor Ray Nagin and his wife Seletha (in blue) and 7 year old daughterTianna (in yellow) arrive at  the polls in what is likely to be a closely fought race for the Mayor of New Orleans. The Mayor and his family arrive at Jesuit High School to cast their ballots in the historic Mayoral race.<br />
Photo; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    20may-elect3457.JPG
  • May 20th, 2006. New Orleans, Louisiana. Mayor Ray Nagin and his wife Seletha (in blue) and 7 year old daughterTianna (in yellow) arrive at  the polls in what is likely to be a closely fought race for the Mayor of New Orleans. The Mayor and his family arrive at Jesuit High School to cast their ballots in the historic Mayoral race.<br />
Photo; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    20may-elect3456.JPG
  • 03 May 2010. New Orleans, Louisiana. Inauguration of new mayor Mitch Landrieu at Gallier Hall. Former mayor Ray Nagin and his wife look on with Louisiana governor Bobby Jindal and wife behind. <br />
Photo; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    03may10-landrieu inaug044.JPG
  • 03 May 2010. New Orleans, Louisiana. Inauguration of new mayor Mitch Landrieu at Gallier Hall. Former mayor Ray Nagin and his wife look on with Louisiana governor Bobby Jindal and wife behind. <br />
Photo; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    03may10-landrieu inaug086.JPG
  • 03 May 2010. New Orleans, Louisiana. Inauguration of new mayor Mitch Landrieu at Gallier Hall. Former mayor Ray Nagin and his wife look on with Louisiana governor Bobby Jindal and wife behind. <br />
Photo; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    03may10-landrieu inaug049.JPG
  • 03 May 2010. New Orleans, Louisiana. Inauguration of new mayor Mitch Landrieu at Gallier Hall. Former mayor Ray Nagin and his wife look on with Louisiana governor Bobby Jindal and wife behind. <br />
Photo; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    03may10-landrieu inaug015.JPG
  • 03 May 2010. New Orleans, Louisiana. Inauguration of new mayor Mitch Landrieu at Gallier Hall. Former mayor Ray Nagin and his wife look on with Louisiana governor Bobby Jindal and wife behind. <br />
Photo; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    03may10-landrieu inaug002.JPG
  • 03 May 2010. New Orleans, Louisiana. Inauguration of new mayor Mitch Landrieu at Gallier Hall. Former mayor Ray Nagin and his wife look on with Louisiana governor Bobby Jindal and wife behind. <br />
Photo; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    03may10-landrieu inaug082.JPG
  • 03 May 2010. New Orleans, Louisiana. Inauguration of new mayor Mitch Landrieu at Gallier Hall. Former mayor Ray Nagin and his wife look on with Louisiana governor Bobby Jindal and wife behind. <br />
Photo; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    03may10-landrieu inaug058.JPG
  • May 20th, 2006. New Orleans, Louisiana. Mayor Ray Nagin is surrounded by the media at  the polls in what is likely to be a closely fought race for the Mayor of New Orleans. The Mayor and his family arrived at Jesuit High School to cast their ballots in the historic Mayoral race.<br />
Photo; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    20may-elect3463.JPG
  • May 20th, 2006. New Orleans, Louisiana. Mayor Ray Nagin celebrates victory with his family and supporters at the Marriiott Hotel in the race for Mayor of New Orleans as he is once again elected to office, beating off challenger Mitch Landrieu. Nagin's wife Seletha and 7 year old daughter Tianna are to his right.
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  • May 20th, 2006. New Orleans, Louisiana. Mayor Ray Nagin celebrates victory with his family and supporters at the Marriiott Hotel in the race for Mayor of New Orleans as he is once again elected to office, beating off challenger Mitch Landrieu. Nagin's wife Seletha and 7 year old daughter Tianna are to his right.<br />
Photo; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    20may-naginwin3517.JPG
  • May 20th, 2006. New Orleans, Louisiana. Mayor Ray Nagin celebrates victory with his family and supporters at the Marriiott Hotel in the race for Mayor of New Orleans as he is once again elected to office, beating off challenger Mitch Landrieu. Nagin's wife Seletha and 7 year old daughter Tianna are to his right.<br />
Photo; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    20may-naginwin3516.JPG
  • May 20th, 2006. New Orleans, Louisiana. Mayor Ray Nagin celebrates victory with his family and supporters at the Marriiott Hotel in the race for Mayor of New Orleans as he is once again elected to office, beating off challenger Mitch Landrieu. Nagin's wife Seletha and 7 year old daughter Tianna are to his right.<br />
Photo; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    20may-naginwin3515.JPG
  • May 20th, 2006. New Orleans, Louisiana. Mayor Ray Nagin celebrates victory with his family and supporters at the Marriott Hotel in the race for Mayor of New Orleans as he is once again elected to office, beating off challenger Mitch Landrieu. Nagin's wife Seletha and 7 year old daughter Tianna are to his right.<br />
Photo; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    20may-naginwin3524.JPG
  • May 20th, 2006. New Orleans, Louisiana. Mayor Ray Nagin celebrates victory with his family and supporters at the Marriiott Hotel in the race for Mayor of New Orleans as he is once again elected to office, beating off challenger Mitch Landrieu. Nagin's wife Seletha and 7 year old daughter Tianna are to his right.<br />
Photo; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    20may-naginwin3505.JPG
  • May 20th, 2006. New Orleans, Louisiana. Mayor Ray Nagin celebrates victory with his family and supporters at the Marriiott Hotel in the race for Mayor of New Orleans as he is once again elected to office, beating off challenger Mitch Landrieu. Nagin's wife Seletha and 7 year old daughter Tianna are to his right.
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  • 27 August 2015. Andrew P. Sanchez & Copelin-Byrd Multi Service Center, Lower 9th Ward, New Orleans, Louisiana.<br />
Marc Morial, president of the National Urban League and former Mayor of New Orleans with current Mayor Mitch Landrieu looking from backstage before President Barack Obama speaks. <br />
Photo credit©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com.
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  • 27 August 2015. Andrew P. Sanchez & Copelin-Byrd Multi Service Center, Lower 9th Ward, New orleans, Louisiana.<br />
Marc Morial, president of the National Urban League and former Mayor of New Orleans with current Mayor Mitch Landrieu looking from backstage before President Barack Obama speaks. <br />
Photo credit©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com.
    27aug15-Obama NOLA004.JPG
  • 12 February 2014. New Orleans, Louisiana. <br />
A grim faced Ray Nagin, former mayor of New Orleans leaves Federal court with his wife Seletha and lawyer Robert Jenkins in a media scrum. The former mayor was found guilty on 20 of 21 corruption charges, convicted on 1 count of conspiracy, 5 counts of bribery, 9 counts of wire fraud, 1 count of money laundering and 4 counts of filing a false tax return.<br />
Photo; Charlie Varley
    12feb14-Nagin020.JPG
  • 12 February 2014. New Orleans, Louisiana. <br />
A grim faced Ray Nagin, former mayor of New Orleans leaves Federal court with his wife Seletha and lawyer Robert Jenkins in a media scrum. The former mayor was found guilty on 20 of 21 corruption charges, convicted on 1 count of conspiracy, 5 counts of bribery, 9 counts of wire fraud, 1 count of money laundering and 4 counts of filing a false tax return.<br />
Photo; Charlie Varley
    12feb14-Nagin017.JPG
  • 12 February 2014. New Orleans, Louisiana. <br />
A grim faced Ray Nagin, former mayor of New Orleans leaves Federal court with his wife Seletha and lawyer Robert Jenkins in a media scrum. The former mayor was found guilty on 20 of 21 corruption charges, convicted on 1 count of conspiracy, 5 counts of bribery, 9 counts of wire fraud, 1 count of money laundering and 4 counts of filing a false tax return.<br />
Photo; Charlie Varley
    12feb14-Nagin013.JPG
  • 12 February 2014. New Orleans, Louisiana. <br />
A grim faced Ray Nagin, former mayor of New Orleans leaves Federal court with his wife Seletha and lawyer Robert Jenkins in a media scrum. The former mayor was found guilty on 20 of 21 corruption charges, convicted on 1 count of conspiracy, 5 counts of bribery, 9 counts of wire fraud, 1 count of money laundering and 4 counts of filing a false tax return.<br />
Photo; Charlie Varley
    12feb14-Nagin012.JPG
  • 12 February 2014. New Orleans, Louisiana. <br />
A grim faced Ray Nagin, former mayor of New Orleans leaves Federal court with his wife Seletha and lawyer Robert Jenkins in a media scrum. The former mayor was found guilty on 20 of 21 corruption charges, convicted on 1 count of conspiracy, 5 counts of bribery, 9 counts of wire fraud, 1 count of money laundering and 4 counts of filing a false tax return.<br />
Photo; Charlie Varley
    12feb14-Nagin006.JPG
  • 12 February 2014. New Orleans, Louisiana. <br />
A grim faced Ray Nagin, former mayor of New Orleans leaves Federal court with his wife Seletha and lawyer Robert Jenkins in a media scrum. The former mayor was found guilty on 20 of 21 corruption charges, convicted on 1 count of conspiracy, 5 counts of bribery, 9 counts of wire fraud, 1 count of money laundering and 4 counts of filing a false tax return.<br />
Photo; Charlie Varley
    12feb14-Nagin027.JPG
  • 12 February 2014. New Orleans, Louisiana. <br />
A grim faced Ray Nagin, former mayor of New Orleans leaves Federal court with his wife Seletha and lawyer Robert Jenkins in a media scrum. The former mayor was found guilty on 20 of 21 corruption charges, convicted on 1 count of conspiracy, 5 counts of bribery, 9 counts of wire fraud, 1 count of money laundering and 4 counts of filing a false tax return.<br />
Photo; Charlie Varley
    12feb14-Nagin026.JPG
  • 12 February 2014. New Orleans, Louisiana. <br />
A grim faced Ray Nagin, former mayor of New Orleans leaves Federal court with his wife Seletha and lawyer Robert Jenkins in a media scrum. The former mayor was found guilty on 20 of 21 corruption charges, convicted on 1 count of conspiracy, 5 counts of bribery, 9 counts of wire fraud, 1 count of money laundering and 4 counts of filing a false tax return.<br />
Photo; Charlie Varley
    12feb14-Nagin022.JPG
  • 12 February 2014. New Orleans, Louisiana. <br />
A grim faced Ray Nagin, former mayor of New Orleans leaves Federal court with his wife Seletha and lawyer Robert Jenkins in a media scrum. The former mayor was found guilty on 20 of 21 corruption charges, convicted on 1 count of conspiracy, 5 counts of bribery, 9 counts of wire fraud, 1 count of money laundering and 4 counts of filing a false tax return.<br />
Photo; Charlie Varley
    12feb14-Nagin014.JPG
  • 12 February 2014. New Orleans, Louisiana. <br />
A grim faced Ray Nagin, former mayor of New Orleans leaves Federal court with his wife Seletha and lawyer Robert Jenkins in a media scrum. The former mayor was found guilty on 20 of 21 corruption charges, convicted on 1 count of conspiracy, 5 counts of bribery, 9 counts of wire fraud, 1 count of money laundering and 4 counts of filing a false tax return.<br />
Photo; Charlie Varley
    12feb14-Nagin004.JPG
  • January 11 2007 - Protest against the violence, New Orleans. Surrounded by city councillors, Mayor Ray Nagin (center, bald head) listens to speakers denouncing the city's violence. Thousands of demonstrators from all over the city marched for peace in New Orleans to protest the spiraling murder rate. Many placards called for the police chief, Warren Riley to quit. Others demanded Mayor Nagin's resignation. <br />
Photo credit; Charlie Varley.
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  • May 10th, 2006. New Orleans, Louisiana. Mayor Ray C Nagin and his wife leave the Sabis Academy Charter school in Uptown New Orleans. after a mayoral debate with Louisiana lieutenant governor Mitch Landrieu at the Audubon Institute Riverside association.<br />
Photo; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    10may-mayor3355.JPG
  • May 10th, 2006. New Orleans, Louisiana. Mayor Ray Nagin and victory at the debate with Lieutenant Governor Mitch Landrieu at a mayoral debate at the Audubon Institute Riverside association at the Sabis Academy Charter school in Uptown New Orleans.<br />
Photo; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    10may-mayor3340.JPG
  • 29 August, 2005. New Orleans, Louisiana.<br />
Hurricane Katrina hits New Orleans. Mayor Ray Nagin and top city councillors listen to the latest reports coming in from the emergency services. As levees are breached and flooding begins to swamp the city, mayor Ray Nagin and his aides at the Hyatt Hotel appear helpless as they struggle to maintain communications, command and control in a city rapidly losing control.<br />
Photo; Charlie Varley.
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  • 02 Sept 2019. St Denoeux, Pas de Calais, France.<br />
Mayor of St Denoeux, Christian Leroy ploughing the fields above town.<br />
Photo©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
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  • 22nd Feb, 2006. New Orleans, Louisiana. Running Man. Lieutenant Governor Mitch Landrieu announces his bid for mayor of New Orleans at a press conference on the banks of the Mississippi river in New Orleans.
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  • 12 February 2014. New Orleans, Louisiana. <br />
A grim faced Ray Nagin, former mayor of New Orleans leaves Federal court with his wife Seletha and lawyer Robert Jenkins in a media scrum. The former mayor was found guilty on 20 of 21 corruption charges, convicted on 1 count of conspiracy, 5 counts of bribery, 9 counts of wire fraud, 1 count of money laundering and 4 counts of filing a false tax return.<br />
Photo; Charlie Varley
    12feb14-Nagin016.JPG
  • 12 February 2014. New Orleans, Louisiana. <br />
A grim faced Ray Nagin, former mayor of New Orleans leaves Federal court with his wife Seletha and lawyer Robert Jenkins in a media scrum. The former mayor was found guilty on 20 of 21 corruption charges, convicted on 1 count of conspiracy, 5 counts of bribery, 9 counts of wire fraud, 1 count of money laundering and 4 counts of filing a false tax return.<br />
Photo; Charlie Varley
    12feb14-Nagin010.JPG
  • 12 February 2014. New Orleans, Louisiana. <br />
A grim faced Ray Nagin, former mayor of New Orleans leaves Federal court with his wife Seletha and lawyer Robert Jenkins in a media scrum. The former mayor was found guilty on 20 of 21 corruption charges, convicted on 1 count of conspiracy, 5 counts of bribery, 9 counts of wire fraud, 1 count of money laundering and 4 counts of filing a false tax return.<br />
Photo; Charlie Varley
    12feb14-Nagin009.JPG
  • 12 February 2014. New Orleans, Louisiana. <br />
A grim faced Ray Nagin, former mayor of New Orleans leaves Federal court with his wife Seletha and lawyer Robert Jenkins in a media scrum. The former mayor was found guilty on 20 of 21 corruption charges, convicted on 1 count of conspiracy, 5 counts of bribery, 9 counts of wire fraud, 1 count of money laundering and 4 counts of filing a false tax return.<br />
Photo; Charlie Varley
    12feb14-Nagin025.JPG
  • 12 February 2014. New Orleans, Louisiana. <br />
A grim faced Ray Nagin, former mayor of New Orleans leaves Federal court with his wife Seletha and lawyer Robert Jenkins in a media scrum. The former mayor was found guilty on 20 of 21 corruption charges, convicted on 1 count of conspiracy, 5 counts of bribery, 9 counts of wire fraud, 1 count of money laundering and 4 counts of filing a false tax return.<br />
Photo; Charlie Varley
    12feb14-Nagin018.JPG
  • 12 February 2014. New Orleans, Louisiana. <br />
Federal prosecutors leave court after the trial of Ray Nagin, former mayor of New Orleans. The former mayor was found guilty on 20 of 21 corruption charges, convicted on 1 count of conspiracy, 5 counts of bribery, 9 counts of wire fraud, 1 count of money laundering and 4 counts of filing a false tax return.<br />
Photo; Charlie Varley
    12feb14-Nagin021.JPG
  • 12 February 2014. New Orleans, Louisiana. <br />
A grim faced Ray Nagin, former mayor of New Orleans leaves Federal court with his wife Seletha and lawyer Robert Jenkins in a media scrum. The former mayor was found guilty on 20 of 21 corruption charges, convicted on 1 count of conspiracy, 5 counts of bribery, 9 counts of wire fraud, 1 count of money laundering and 4 counts of filing a false tax return.<br />
Photo; Charlie Varley
    12feb14-Nagin011.JPG
  • 12 February 2014. New Orleans, Louisiana. <br />
A grim faced Ray Nagin, former mayor of New Orleans leaves Federal court with his wife Seletha and lawyer Robert Jenkins in a media scrum. The former mayor was found guilty on 20 of 21 corruption charges, convicted on 1 count of conspiracy, 5 counts of bribery, 9 counts of wire fraud, 1 count of money laundering and 4 counts of filing a false tax return.<br />
Photo; Charlie Varley
    12feb14-Nagin008.JPG
  • 12 February 2014. New Orleans, Louisiana. <br />
A grim faced Ray Nagin, former mayor of New Orleans leaves Federal court with his wife Seletha and lawyer Robert Jenkins in a media scrum. The former mayor was found guilty on 20 of 21 corruption charges, convicted on 1 count of conspiracy, 5 counts of bribery, 9 counts of wire fraud, 1 count of money laundering and 4 counts of filing a false tax return.<br />
Photo; Charlie Varley
    12feb14-Nagin005.JPG
  • May 10th, 2006. New Orleans, Louisiana. Mayor Ray Nagin greets constituents after the debate with Lieutenant Governor Mitch Landrieu at a mayoral debate at the Audubon Institute Riverside association at the Sabis Academy Charter school in Uptown New Orleans.<br />
Photo; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    10may-mayor3348.JPG
  • 1st Sep, 2005. Mayor Ray Nagin addresses the media at the Hyatt Hotel in New Orleans as he vents his frustrattion against the Govenor and the President.
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  • 31st August, 2005. Mayor Ray Nagin takes some heat from an angry refugee trapped at the Hyatt Hotel in New Orleans as he vents his frustrattion against the Govenor and the President.
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  • May 20th, 2006. New Orleans, Louisiana. The IAF Network of Katrina Survivors organised a rally outside city hall for displaced voters who were bussed in from Houston and other cities to vote. (left, in blue) Mayoral challenger Louisiana Lieutenant Governor Mitch Landrieu and Mayor Ray Nagin (rt in red) share the stage.<br />
Photo; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    20may-elect3494.JPG
  • May 10th, 2006. New Orleans, Louisiana. New Orleans Mayor Ray C Nagin debates his challenger, Louisiana lieutenant governor Mitch Landrieu at the Audubon Institute Riverside association at the Sabis Academy Charter school in Uptown New Orleans. The candidates enjoy a lighter moment.<br />
Photo; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    10may-mayor3344.JPG
  • 2nd Sept, 2005. Mayor Ray Nagin addresses the media at the Hyatt Hotel in New Orleans after a long day meeting with the President.<br />
Photo; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
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  • 1st Sept, 2005. Mayor Ray Nagin looking stressed at the Hyatt Hotel in New Orleans as he is escorted to his HQ.
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  • 2nd Sept, 2005. Mayor Ray Nagin addresses the media at the Hyatt Hotel in New Orleans after a long day meeting with the President.
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  • May 10th, 2006. New Orleans, Louisiana. New Orleans Mayor Ray C Nagin debates his challenger, Louisiana lieutenant governor Mitch Landrieu at the Audubon Institute Riverside association at the Sabis Academy Charter school in Uptown New Orleans.<br />
Photo; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    10may-mayor3341.JPG
  • May 10th, 2006. New Orleans, Louisiana. New Orleans Mayor Ray C Nagin debates his challenger, Louisiana lieutenant governor Mitch Landrieu at the Audubon Institute Riverside association at the Sabis Academy Charter school in Uptown New Orleans. Nagin reaches for a bottle of water from an aide.<br />
Photo; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    10may-mayor3338.JPG
  • May 10th, 2006. New Orleans, Louisiana. New Orleans Mayor Ray C Nagin debates his challenger, Louisiana lieutenant governor Mitch Landrieu at the Audubon Institute Riverside association at the Sabis Academy Charter school in Uptown New Orleans.<br />
Photo; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    10may-mayor3334.JPG
  • 2nd Sept, 2005. New Orleans Louisiana.<br />
Mayor Ray Nagin addresses the media at the Hyatt Hotel in New Orleans after a long day meeting with the President.<br />
Photo; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
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  • 2nd Sept, 2005. New Orleans Louisiana.<br />
Mayor Ray Nagin addresses the media at the Hyatt Hotel in New Orleans after a long day meeting with the President.<br />
Photo; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    02sept14-post Katrina021.JPG
  • 31st August, 2005. New Orleans Louisiana. Hurrican Katrina aftermath. Mayor Ray Nagin takes some heat from an angry refugee trapped at the Hyatt Hotel in New Orleans as he vents his frustration against the Governor and the President.<br />
Photo Credit ©: Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
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  • 31st August, 2005. New Orleans Louisiana. Hurrican Katrina aftermath. Mayor Ray Nagin takes some heat from an angry refugee trapped at the Hyatt Hotel in New Orleans as he vents his frustration against the Governor and the President.<br />
Photo Credit ©: Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    31aug05-hurricane Katrina001.JPG
  • April 22nd, 2006. New Orleans, Louisiana. Voting day. Mayor Ray Nagin at his victory party in the Marriott hotel after securing a run off with opponent Mitch Landrieu.
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  • April 22nd, 2006. New Orleans, Louisiana. Voting day. Mayor Ray Nagin speaks to the press after securing a run off with opponent Mitch Landrieu.
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  • April 22nd, 2006. New Orleans, Louisiana. Voting day. Mayor Ray Nagin speaks to the press after securing a run off with opponent Mitch Landrieu.<br />
Photo; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
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  • 2nd Sept, 2005. New Orleans Louisiana.<br />
Mayor Ray Nagin addresses the media at the Hyatt Hotel in New Orleans after a long day meeting with the President.<br />
Photo; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    02sept14-post Katrina023.JPG
  • 2nd Sept, 2005. New Orleans Louisiana.<br />
Mayor Ray Nagin addresses the media at the Hyatt Hotel in New Orleans after a long day meeting with the President.<br />
Photo; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    02sept14-post Katrina022.JPG
  • 2nd Sept, 2005. New Orleans Louisiana.<br />
Mayor Ray Nagin addresses the media at the Hyatt Hotel in New Orleans after a long day meeting with the President.<br />
Photo; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    02sept14-post Katrina019.JPG
  • April 22nd, 2006. New Orleans, Louisiana. Voting day. Mayor Ray Nagin speaks to the press after securing a run off with opponent Mitch Landrieu.
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  • April 22nd, 2006. New Orleans, Louisiana. Voting day. Mayor Ray Nagin speaks to the press after securing a run off with opponent Mitch Landrieu.<br />
Photo; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    22april-naginetc2551.JPG
  • April 22nd, 2006. New Orleans, Louisiana. Voting day. Mayor Ray Nagin speaks to the press after securing a run off with opponent Mitch Landrieu.<br />
Photo; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    22april-naginetc2550.JPG
  • April 22nd, 2006. New Orleans, Louisiana. Voting day. Mayor Ray Nagin speaks to the press after securing a run off with opponent Mitch Landrieu.<br />
Photo; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    22april-naginetc2549.JPG
  • April 22nd, 2006. New Orleans, Louisiana. Voting day. Mayor Ray Nagin speaks to supporters after securing a run off with opponent Mitch Landrieu. Nagin's daughter Tianna (7 yrs) at left and his wife Seletha to the right.<br />
Photo; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    22april-naginetc2562.JPG
  • April 22nd, 2006. New Orleans, Louisiana. Voting day. Mayor Ray Nagin speaks to supporters after securing a run off with opponent Mitch Landrieu. Nagin's daughter Tianna (7 yrs) at left and his wife Seletha to the right.<br />
Photo; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    22april-naginetc2561.JPG
  • April 22nd, 2006. New Orleans, Louisiana. Voting day. Mayor Ray Nagin speaks to supporters after securing a run off with opponent Mitch Landrieu. <br />
Photo; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    22april-naginetc2573.JPG
  • April 22nd, 2006. New Orleans, Louisiana. Voting day. Mayor Ray Nagin at his victory party in the Marriott hotel after securing a run off with opponent Mitch Landrieu. Nagin acknowledges the help of the Rev Jesse Jackson as he leaves the podium.<br />
Photo; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
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  • April 22nd, 2006. New Orleans, Louisiana. Voting day. Mayor Ray Nagin gets on the phone to plan the day ahead.<br />
Photo; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    22april-naginetc2577.JPG
  • 18 April 2022. Montreuil Sur Mer, Hauts de France, France.<br />
Emmanuel Labbaye, a bronze specialist applies wax to the statue of Field Marshal Douglas Haig on International monuments day. The statue takes pride of place in 'La Grand Place' in Montreuil Sur Mer is currently undergoing much needed €40,000 repairs.<br />
The ancient fortress town of Montreuil Sur Mer was the HQ of the British Army during WW1. The statue, (the second one produced) is classified a heritage monument and has stood in tribute to Haig for the past 70 years. The first statue, erected in 1931 was melted down by German forces in WW2. Fortunately artist Paul Landowski kept the original mould and another 3 tons of bronze were used to recast the statue destroyed by Hitler's forces. The statue has for years generated controversy, firstly after publication of the 'Secret diaries of Douglas Haig,' where he was less than flattering of his French counterparts and also for his role in the deaths of over 20,000 British soldiers on the first day of the Battle of the Somme and the bloodshed which ensued. However current Mayor of Montreuil Pierre Ducrocq is happy his town can once again extend it's appreciation to 'her majesty's subjects.' <br />
He said, 'I am happy to receive our English friends today in this complicated post Brexit political climate. These different exchanges are placed within the framework of the Entente Cordiale we have maintained for centuries. Our wish is to once again develop the links which unite us with our English friends.' <br />
Special attention will be given to Field Marshal Haig's sword. Stolen twice, a copy of a sword identical to the one used by Haig was discovered in the attic of a local house once billeted by British forces. It was copied in resin and cast in bronze and will be attached by Emmanuel Labbaye. <br />
The restoration is also financed by the 'Association du Souvenir Français,' whose motto reads - 'We will remember them - to them immortality.'<br />
Photo©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
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  • 18 April 2022. Montreuil Sur Mer, Hauts de France, France.<br />
Emmanuel Labbaye, a bronze specialist applies wax to the statue of Field Marshal Douglas Haig on International monuments day. The statue takes pride of place in 'La Grand Place' in Montreuil Sur Mer is currently undergoing much needed €40,000 repairs.<br />
The ancient fortress town of Montreuil Sur Mer was the HQ of the British Army during WW1. The statue, (the second one produced) is classified a heritage monument and has stood in tribute to Haig for the past 70 years. The first statue, erected in 1931 was melted down by German forces in WW2. Fortunately artist Paul Landowski kept the original mould and another 3 tons of bronze were used to recast the statue destroyed by Hitler's forces. The statue has for years generated controversy, firstly after publication of the 'Secret diaries of Douglas Haig,' where he was less than flattering of his French counterparts and also for his role in the deaths of over 20,000 British soldiers on the first day of the Battle of the Somme and the bloodshed which ensued. However current Mayor of Montreuil Pierre Ducrocq is happy his town can once again extend it's appreciation to 'her majesty's subjects.' <br />
He said, 'I am happy to receive our English friends today in this complicated post Brexit political climate. These different exchanges are placed within the framework of the Entente Cordiale we have maintained for centuries. Our wish is to once again develop the links which unite us with our English friends.' <br />
Special attention will be given to Field Marshal Haig's sword. Stolen twice, a copy of a sword identical to the one used by Haig was discovered in the attic of a local house once billeted by British forces. It was copied in resin and cast in bronze and will be attached by Emmanuel Labbaye. <br />
The restoration is also financed by the 'Association du Souvenir Français,' whose motto reads - 'We will remember them - to them immortality.'<br />
Photo©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
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  • 18 April 2022. Montreuil Sur Mer, Hauts de France, France.<br />
Emmanuel Labbaye, a bronze specialist applies wax to the statue of Field Marshal Douglas Haig on International monuments day. The statue takes pride of place in 'La Grand Place' in Montreuil Sur Mer is currently undergoing much needed €40,000 repairs.<br />
The ancient fortress town of Montreuil Sur Mer was the HQ of the British Army during WW1. The statue, (the second one produced) is classified a heritage monument and has stood in tribute to Haig for the past 70 years. The first statue, erected in 1931 was melted down by German forces in WW2. Fortunately artist Paul Landowski kept the original mould and another 3 tons of bronze were used to recast the statue destroyed by Hitler's forces. The statue has for years generated controversy, firstly after publication of the 'Secret diaries of Douglas Haig,' where he was less than flattering of his French counterparts and also for his role in the deaths of over 20,000 British soldiers on the first day of the Battle of the Somme and the bloodshed which ensued. However current Mayor of Montreuil Pierre Ducrocq is happy his town can once again extend it's appreciation to 'her majesty's subjects.' <br />
He said, 'I am happy to receive our English friends today in this complicated post Brexit political climate. These different exchanges are placed within the framework of the Entente Cordiale we have maintained for centuries. Our wish is to once again develop the links which unite us with our English friends.' <br />
Special attention will be given to Field Marshal Haig's sword. Stolen twice, a copy of a sword identical to the one used by Haig was discovered in the attic of a local house once billeted by British forces. It was copied in resin and cast in bronze and will be attached by Emmanuel Labbaye. <br />
The restoration is also financed by the 'Association du Souvenir Français,' whose motto reads - 'We will remember them - to them immortality.'<br />
Photo©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    18apr22-Haig Statue restoration022.jpg
  • 18 April 2022. Montreuil Sur Mer, Hauts de France, France.<br />
Emmanuel Labbaye, a bronze specialist applies wax to the statue of Field Marshal Douglas Haig on International monuments day. The statue takes pride of place in 'La Grand Place' in Montreuil Sur Mer is currently undergoing much needed €40,000 repairs.<br />
The ancient fortress town of Montreuil Sur Mer was the HQ of the British Army during WW1. The statue, (the second one produced) is classified a heritage monument and has stood in tribute to Haig for the past 70 years. The first statue, erected in 1931 was melted down by German forces in WW2. Fortunately artist Paul Landowski kept the original mould and another 3 tons of bronze were used to recast the statue destroyed by Hitler's forces. The statue has for years generated controversy, firstly after publication of the 'Secret diaries of Douglas Haig,' where he was less than flattering of his French counterparts and also for his role in the deaths of over 20,000 British soldiers on the first day of the Battle of the Somme and the bloodshed which ensued. However current Mayor of Montreuil Pierre Ducrocq is happy his town can once again extend it's appreciation to 'her majesty's subjects.' <br />
He said, 'I am happy to receive our English friends today in this complicated post Brexit political climate. These different exchanges are placed within the framework of the Entente Cordiale we have maintained for centuries. Our wish is to once again develop the links which unite us with our English friends.' <br />
Special attention will be given to Field Marshal Haig's sword. Stolen twice, a copy of a sword identical to the one used by Haig was discovered in the attic of a local house once billeted by British forces. It was copied in resin and cast in bronze and will be attached by Emmanuel Labbaye. <br />
The restoration is also financed by the 'Association du Souvenir Français,' whose motto reads - 'We will remember them - to them immortality.'<br />
Photo©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    18apr22-Haig Statue restoration014.jpg
  • 18 April 2022. Montreuil Sur Mer, Hauts de France, France.<br />
Emmanuel Labbaye, a bronze specialist applies wax to the statue of Field Marshal Douglas Haig on International monuments day. The statue takes pride of place in 'La Grand Place' in Montreuil Sur Mer is currently undergoing much needed €40,000 repairs.<br />
The ancient fortress town of Montreuil Sur Mer was the HQ of the British Army during WW1. The statue, (the second one produced) is classified a heritage monument and has stood in tribute to Haig for the past 70 years. The first statue, erected in 1931 was melted down by German forces in WW2. Fortunately artist Paul Landowski kept the original mould and another 3 tons of bronze were used to recast the statue destroyed by Hitler's forces. The statue has for years generated controversy, firstly after publication of the 'Secret diaries of Douglas Haig,' where he was less than flattering of his French counterparts and also for his role in the deaths of over 20,000 British soldiers on the first day of the Battle of the Somme and the bloodshed which ensued. However current Mayor of Montreuil Pierre Ducrocq is happy his town can once again extend it's appreciation to 'her majesty's subjects.' <br />
He said, 'I am happy to receive our English friends today in this complicated post Brexit political climate. These different exchanges are placed within the framework of the Entente Cordiale we have maintained for centuries. Our wish is to once again develop the links which unite us with our English friends.' <br />
Special attention will be given to Field Marshal Haig's sword. Stolen twice, a copy of a sword identical to the one used by Haig was discovered in the attic of a local house once billeted by British forces. It was copied in resin and cast in bronze and will be attached by Emmanuel Labbaye. <br />
The restoration is also financed by the 'Association du Souvenir Français,' whose motto reads - 'We will remember them - to them immortality.'<br />
Photo©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    18apr22-Haig Statue restoration012.jpg
  • 18 April 2022. Montreuil Sur Mer, Hauts de France, France.<br />
Emmanuel Labbaye, a bronze specialist applies wax to the statue of Field Marshal Douglas Haig on International monuments day. The statue takes pride of place in 'La Grand Place' in Montreuil Sur Mer is currently undergoing much needed €40,000 repairs.<br />
The ancient fortress town of Montreuil Sur Mer was the HQ of the British Army during WW1. The statue, (the second one produced) is classified a heritage monument and has stood in tribute to Haig for the past 70 years. The first statue, erected in 1931 was melted down by German forces in WW2. Fortunately artist Paul Landowski kept the original mould and another 3 tons of bronze were used to recast the statue destroyed by Hitler's forces. The statue has for years generated controversy, firstly after publication of the 'Secret diaries of Douglas Haig,' where he was less than flattering of his French counterparts and also for his role in the deaths of over 20,000 British soldiers on the first day of the Battle of the Somme and the bloodshed which ensued. However current Mayor of Montreuil Pierre Ducrocq is happy his town can once again extend it's appreciation to 'her majesty's subjects.' <br />
He said, 'I am happy to receive our English friends today in this complicated post Brexit political climate. These different exchanges are placed within the framework of the Entente Cordiale we have maintained for centuries. Our wish is to once again develop the links which unite us with our English friends.' <br />
Special attention will be given to Field Marshal Haig's sword. Stolen twice, a copy of a sword identical to the one used by Haig was discovered in the attic of a local house once billeted by British forces. It was copied in resin and cast in bronze and will be attached by Emmanuel Labbaye. <br />
The restoration is also financed by the 'Association du Souvenir Français,' whose motto reads - 'We will remember them - to them immortality.'<br />
Photo©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    18apr22-Haig Statue restoration010.jpg
  • 18 April 2022. Montreuil Sur Mer, Hauts de France, France.<br />
Emmanuel Labbaye, a bronze specialist applies wax to the statue of Field Marshal Douglas Haig on International monuments day. The statue takes pride of place in 'La Grand Place' in Montreuil Sur Mer is currently undergoing much needed €40,000 repairs.<br />
The ancient fortress town of Montreuil Sur Mer was the HQ of the British Army during WW1. The statue, (the second one produced) is classified a heritage monument and has stood in tribute to Haig for the past 70 years. The first statue, erected in 1931 was melted down by German forces in WW2. Fortunately artist Paul Landowski kept the original mould and another 3 tons of bronze were used to recast the statue destroyed by Hitler's forces. The statue has for years generated controversy, firstly after publication of the 'Secret diaries of Douglas Haig,' where he was less than flattering of his French counterparts and also for his role in the deaths of over 20,000 British soldiers on the first day of the Battle of the Somme and the bloodshed which ensued. However current Mayor of Montreuil Pierre Ducrocq is happy his town can once again extend it's appreciation to 'her majesty's subjects.' <br />
He said, 'I am happy to receive our English friends today in this complicated post Brexit political climate. These different exchanges are placed within the framework of the Entente Cordiale we have maintained for centuries. Our wish is to once again develop the links which unite us with our English friends.' <br />
Special attention will be given to Field Marshal Haig's sword. Stolen twice, a copy of a sword identical to the one used by Haig was discovered in the attic of a local house once billeted by British forces. It was copied in resin and cast in bronze and will be attached by Emmanuel Labbaye. <br />
The restoration is also financed by the 'Association du Souvenir Français,' whose motto reads - 'We will remember them - to them immortality.'<br />
Photo©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    18apr22-Haig Statue restoration011.jpg
  • 18 April 2022. Montreuil Sur Mer, Hauts de France, France.<br />
Emmanuel Labbaye, a bronze specialist applies wax to the statue of Field Marshal Douglas Haig on International monuments day. The statue takes pride of place in 'La Grand Place' in Montreuil Sur Mer is currently undergoing much needed €40,000 repairs.<br />
The ancient fortress town of Montreuil Sur Mer was the HQ of the British Army during WW1. The statue, (the second one produced) is classified a heritage monument and has stood in tribute to Haig for the past 70 years. The first statue, erected in 1931 was melted down by German forces in WW2. Fortunately artist Paul Landowski kept the original mould and another 3 tons of bronze were used to recast the statue destroyed by Hitler's forces. The statue has for years generated controversy, firstly after publication of the 'Secret diaries of Douglas Haig,' where he was less than flattering of his French counterparts and also for his role in the deaths of over 20,000 British soldiers on the first day of the Battle of the Somme and the bloodshed which ensued. However current Mayor of Montreuil Pierre Ducrocq is happy his town can once again extend it's appreciation to 'her majesty's subjects.' <br />
He said, 'I am happy to receive our English friends today in this complicated post Brexit political climate. These different exchanges are placed within the framework of the Entente Cordiale we have maintained for centuries. Our wish is to once again develop the links which unite us with our English friends.' <br />
Special attention will be given to Field Marshal Haig's sword. Stolen twice, a copy of a sword identical to the one used by Haig was discovered in the attic of a local house once billeted by British forces. It was copied in resin and cast in bronze and will be attached by Emmanuel Labbaye. <br />
The restoration is also financed by the 'Association du Souvenir Français,' whose motto reads - 'We will remember them - to them immortality.'<br />
Photo©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    18apr22-Haig Statue restoration002.jpg
  • 23 Feb 2006. New Orleans, Louisiana. <br />
Ray Nagin, mayor of New Orleans at the the Krewe of Muses pre float boarding party at The Venue club. Muses is the only all women's Krewe to parade in New Orleans and is known for its satire, famous shoe throws and is generally considered one of the most popular parades of the Mardi Gras.<br />
Photo © Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
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  • 23 Feb 2006. New Orleans, Louisiana. <br />
Ray Nagin, mayor of New Orleans at the the Krewe of Muses pre float boarding party at The Venue club. Muses is the only all women's Krewe to parade in New Orleans and is known for its satire, famous shoe throws and is generally considered one of the most popular parades of the Mardi Gras.<br />
Photo © Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
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  • 23 Feb 2006. New Orleans, Louisiana. <br />
Ray Nagin, mayor of New Orleans and writer Chris Rose at the the Krewe of Muses pre float boarding party at The Venue club. Muses is the only all women's Krewe to parade in New Orleans and is known for its satire, famous shoe throws and is generally considered one of the most popular parades of the Mardi Gras.<br />
Photo © Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
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  • 20 November 2015. Orpheum Theater, New Orleans, Louisiana. <br />
Memorial service for musician Allen Toussaint. Mayor Mitch Landrieu, Troy 'Tombone' Shorty and Quint Davis gather in the streets as people  spill out of the Orpheum Theater in a second line procession following the touching memorial service for one of the city's most influential musicians. <br />
Photo; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
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  • 20 November 2015. Orpheum Theater, New Orleans, Louisiana. <br />
Memorial service for musician Allen Toussaint. <br />
Musicians and other VIP's take to the stage for a rousing end to the service. On stage were Mayor Mitch Landrieu, Deacon John, Eric Paulsen, Jimmy Buffet, Boz Skaggs, Jon Cleary, Mac Rabennack (Dr John), Troy 'Trombone' Shorty and the Preservation Hall Jazz band amongst others.<br />
Photo; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
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  • 27 August 2015. Andrew P. Sanchez & Copelin-Byrd Multi Service Center, Lower 9th Ward, New Orleans, Louisiana.<br />
Mayor Mitch Landrieu addresses the crowd before President Barack Obama speaks. <br />
Photo credit©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com.
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  • 27 August 2015. Andrew P. Sanchez & Copelin-Byrd Multi Service Center, Lower 9th Ward, New Orleans, Louisiana.<br />
Cheryl Quirk, wife of Mayor Mitch Landrieu lat the event before President Barack Obama speaks. <br />
Photo credit©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com.
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  • 16 December, 05. New Orleans, Louisiana. <br />
New Orleans Mayor Ray Nagin at a 'town hall meeting' listens and responds to residents at the Sheraton Hotel.<br />
Photo; ©Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
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  • 16thth December, 2005. New Orleans, Louisiana. Not everyone present cares too much what Mayor Ray Nagin says at his 'town hall meeting' where he listens and responds to residents at the Sheraton Hotel.
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  • 09 July 2014. New Orleans, Louisiana. <br />
A forlorn Ray Nagin, former mayor of New Orleans and his attorney Robert Jenkin's leave Federal Court in New Orleans following Nagn's sentencing hearing. Nagin was sentenced to serve 10 years in prison for bribery and money laundering. <br />
Photo; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
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  • 09 July 2014. New Orleans, Louisiana. <br />
Ray Nagin, former mayor of New Orleans leaves Federal Court in New Orleans following his sentencing hearing. Nagin was sentenced to serve 10 years in prison for bribery and money laundering. <br />
Photo; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
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  • 09 July 2014. New Orleans, Louisiana. <br />
Ray Nagin, former mayor of New Orleans' attorney Robert Jenkin's outside his office following Nagin's sentencing hearing. Nagin was sentenced to serve 10 years in prison for bribery and money laundering. <br />
Photo; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
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  • 09 July 2014. New Orleans, Louisiana. <br />
Former mayor of New Orleans Ray Nagin's family including wife Seletha Smith, daughter Tianna and sons Jeremy and Jarin are met by Nagin's religious advisers outside Nagin's attorney's office following Ray Nagin's sentencing hearing. Ray Nagin was sentenced to serve 10 years in prison for bribery and money laundering. <br />
Photo; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
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  • 09 July 2014. New Orleans, Louisiana. <br />
Former mayor of New Orleans Ray Nagin's family including wife Seletha Smith, daughter Tianna and sons Jeremy and Jarin are met by Nagin's religious advisers outside Nagin's attorney's office following Ray Nagin's sentencing hearing. Ray Nagin was sentenced to serve 10 years in prison for bribery and money laundering. <br />
Photo; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
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