News -> INDReporter THU, JAN 13 11:32AM by Walter Pierce

Halfway home: EWE released

20101222-news-0103Former Gov. Edwin Edwards was released from the federal detention center in Oakdale in the dark hours Thursday morning and driven two hours east to a Baton Rouge halfway house where he will spend the next few months. Edwards served more than eight years in federal custody in Texas and Louisiana following a 2000 conviction on corruption charges stemming from an FBI investigation into riverboat casino licenses. Edwards’ son, Stephen, was also convicted and served time.

According to WWL radio in New Orleans, the 83-year-old former four-term governor was fetched at 4 a.m. by his daughter, Anna. Federal probation rules prohibit Edwards from speaking to the press, and Anna Edwards told a gaggle of reporters in Baton Rouge, “He’s still a politician, I guess. I’m sure he’d like to [talk], but he just can’t. If and when there is an appropriate time, he will.”

Read the full story here.

Read more on expectations for Edwards' life as an ex-con here.


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written by LAFAYETTE NATIVE RESIDING IN CA , January 13, 2011 - 11:50 am
Since Huey Long, Louisiana has never had a better person to represent Louisiana than Governor Edwin Edwards. A Crowley native, this man is a true representative of the cajun spirit. I can not wait until his gag is lifted so that his voice can once again be added to the political discourse.

Boy, if he could run again-that would be great.
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written by Docy B , January 13, 2011 - 12:46 pm
WOOHOO! Welcome back governor. I agree with Laf Native. Gov Edwards is a real Louisiana leader. I wonder what he has to say about that little pis ant Palin. I wonder what he has to say about all that crazy sh%$ that comes out of Palin's pie hole.

That's one NUTTY brough'd!
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written by Cajun Yodeler , January 13, 2011 - 01:21 pm
That's great. Louisiana must be number #1 among states for convicted felons who have served in public office. Or is it Mississippi?
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written by LAFAYETTE NATIVE RESIDING IN CA , January 13, 2011 - 01:50 pm
written by Cajun Yodeler , January 13, 2011
That's great. Louisiana must be number #1 among states for convicted felons who have served in public office. Or is it Mississippi?

There you go again rajun cajun. Ya'll see what ya'll handywork has done to the people of Tucson. Ya'll keep ratteling of all this smart allec bullsh$# and think its cute.

Ya'll stink!
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written by poptoy , January 13, 2011 - 03:07 pm
This is the 2nd. article I come and have to read about what Lafayette native has to say. This is not the first time but it is going to be the last. I am going to un-subscribe from this web-site for the simple fact that I do not like discourse. Everything this person says is about politics and it seems to be angry speech. He has that right to do that. I have my right not to want that kind of rambling when i read the news. Thank you for allowing me this venue to speak my peace.
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written by LAFAYETTE NATIVE RESIDING IN CA , January 13, 2011 - 03:37 pm
Poptart, you should not be so thin skinned. If your hatred for Governor Edwards disturbs you so much that you can't bare to hear people who love him talk nice about him, then you should continue to cling to your guns and religion.

Again, there has never been a good leader like the Governor since Huey Long.

Now deal with it.
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written by Clint Reno , January 13, 2011 - 03:48 pm
What a piece of work!
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written by SENSIBLE POLITICS , January 13, 2011 - 04:20 pm
Looking good governor. I can't wait to hear your take on the politics of this day. I hope that you live to be a hundred and twenty.

There is a lot that you can contribute to our country.
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written by Hey , January 13, 2011 - 07:12 pm
Hey, LAFAYETTE NATIVE IN CA aka SENSIBLE POLITICS:

Do you wish William Jefferson could be one of our Congressmen again? Jim Brown, Charles Jones, any other LA elected officials turned convicted felons?
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written by NORTHSIDIAN SHOTGUN , January 13, 2011 - 09:56 pm
Hail, Hail, The Chief Is Back !
Edwards was set up because he was then, and he still is the bastion of Democracy in its purest form, a leader of the common people, the working man, and the needy and the less-fortunate, Edwin Edwards, I can say was "Color-blind for he never looked at a persons race or religion, he treated everyone as an equal and he imparted this to all of nhis staff and demanded that all who walked with him to follow his manner. He spit in the eye of the Chief of Staff, he was a true believer in the American Judicial System, as we all were, only to discover that the scales of justice may be tilted by those in power. Until the final moment, he held on strongly to the theory that one is innocent until proven guilty. He was railroaded for his defiance of all who were guilty in the mal-treatmment of the common man.

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written by Clint Reno , January 14, 2011 - 07:35 am
Yep, good role model...acustions included illegal campaign contributions, sale of state agency posts, extramarital escapades, Koreagate, mail fraud, abstruction of justice, bribery for granting preferential treatment to companies dealing with state hospitals, loss of hundreds of thousands of dollars at Vegas and paying back the debts with suitcases stuffed with cash of unknown origin, receiving monies for a scheme to locate a juvenile prison in Jena. Convictions include 17 of 26 counts of ractetering, extortion, money laundering, mail and wire fraud. A great person to represent Louisiana.
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written by LAFAYETTE NATIVE RESIDING IN CA , January 14, 2011 - 10:16 am
From an economic standpoint, do you think he did a good job, ragin cajun?
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written by SENSIBLE POLITICS , January 14, 2011 - 05:20 pm
written by NORTHSIDIAN SHOTGUN , January 13, 2011
Hail, Hail, The Chief Is Back !

Bravo, Bravo. Well said. This man is steeped in politics and has always been a proponet of those who are less fortunate. I am saddened to learn that he is opting out of politics, but am sure that he will lend his voice on our current state of debate in this country.

This man has always been a brilliant thinker and sober in his pledge to help the state.

Three cheers for Edwin-
hip hip hooray
hip hip hooray
hip hip hooray
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written by NORTHSIDIAN SHOTGUN , January 14, 2011 - 11:08 pm
Ga Laf Native rest it. Ha-Ha.
Clint Reno is a transplant, he is not a true home boy cajun, he has gone along with the flow of Edwin haters and he can't see the Cypress Forest for the trees.
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