News -> INDReporter THU, FEB 10 11:53AM by Leslie Turk

Harson: Paula Scott way behind on restitution

Paula Scott has a matter even more pressing than a potential grand jury appearance: she’s fallen way behind on the $46,000 in restitution she promised to make after pleading guilty to stealing hurricane funds.

The Independent Weekly reported Feb. 2 that Paula Scott, one of two women who signed affidavits swearing they worked on the controversial Disaster Housing Assistance Program for former City-Parish Council man Chris Williams, has a criminal past.

In August 2009, Scott, who now works for Williams’ restaurant Country Cuisine, was arrested on theft and forgery charges for stealing more than $30,000 from her employer, Acadiana Outreach. According to the arrest record, she created false documents to obtain hurricane assistance money for her family and friends. “The defendant would pull up old file[s] for Hurricane Katrina and Rita, copy and paste her families’ names onto them, then submit them for approval. Once the checks were printed ... she would then mail and/or hand deliver them.” When Scott, whom records show was living in Opelousas at the time, was questioned by the center’s director, she confessed.

According to Fifteenth Judicial District Attorney Mike Harson, Scott pleaded guilty in May 2010 and received seven years at hard labor suspended and five years probation. “She had other conditions, but the main condition is that she agreed to make restitution of approximately $46,000 payable at about $769 a month over the 60 months of probation,” Harson says. “We collect it and remit it to the Outreach center. That’s how this was set up.”

When he was interviewed for the early February story, Harson said Scott appeared to be current on her payments, but on Tuesday he called back to say he did not have the most recent information in front of him at the time. “She’s not up to date on her payments,” Harson now says. “I think she maybe paid 250 bucks."

Harson says a change in probation officers led to the delay in filing for a revocation hearing. On Thursday morning, the DA was still waiting to confirm the date of the hearing. Because non-payment is considered a “technical violation,” Scott could face up to 90 days in jail, Harson says. “I assume she’ll come in and beg and cry and plead. They might give her a certain number of days [to become current].” Harson says the court could require a lump-sum payment or might be willing to restructure her payments. Because this is her first revocation hearing, her probation will probably not be revoked.

The DHAP program Scott says she worked for is one of several areas under investigation by state and federal authorities, who are looking at widespread problems and possible criminal activity at the Lafayette Housing Authority. An independent audit of the housing agency raised numerous red flags about it is run, leading to the resignation of its top two officials late last year and the ongoing investigations.

Williams was a case manager on the DHAP before he was fired in August 2010. The state legislative auditor's investigation found more than 90 hours of overlap between Williams' time at UL Lafayette, where he works full-time, and his DHAP time sheets. Williams says others at this non-profit company performed the DHAP work.

Harson, who initially said he would call a grand jury in February to determine if any state laws were brokern, announced Wednesday that he’s going to let the feds complete their investigation of the LHA before deciding what action he’ll take. Scott was likely to be called by Harson, and should a federal grand jury eventually be convened, she’s sure to be on that list as well.

Scott’s attorney, Harold Register, did not return a call for comment this morning.

Harson says he’s backing off temporarily as a result of a meeting he had with U.S. Attorney Stephanie Finley, members of her staff and the FBI. He says the agencies jointly decided the best course of action would be to let the feds complete their investigation. “It is the anticipation of both agencies that once the federal investigation is complete that the two agencies will once again meet to determine the most feasible and expedient manner in which to proceed,” Harson’s office noted in a press release.



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written by Cajun Yodeler , February 10, 2011 - 05:38 pm
Give her some time. It takes awhile to find another government program to rip-off. The money is coming.
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written by Speaking of which, , February 10, 2011 - 06:39 pm
What is Harson going to do about the Asst. Chief of Police Carriere of the Youngsville Police Dept. who was issued and OWI by the LA State Police last month? Asst. Chief Carriere is on record, when asked by the State Trooper if he'd been drinking, the Asst. Chief Carriere replied, "Not enough." He then refused to take sobriety tests and was arrested by the trooper. Not only that, but the Asst. Chief Carriere was driving his big, black, fully loaded, and paid for by the taxpapers Youngsville Police Dept. SUV at the time of his arrest. By the way, Asst. Chief Carriere is still on patrol in his dept. issued SUV and driving on duty with his ticket stub. Lets see if Harson steps up to the plate on this one, or does he only move when prodded? This is a travisty of justice taking place in Youngsville where something like an Asst. Chief of Police being issued an OWI and not being behind a desk is more important to many of us than the oak tree fiasco.
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written by Hairy Hippy , February 11, 2011 - 12:57 am
Harson sezs i'm on my first drink, and "ITS HAPPy TIME ! Check with me later, agh mebbe sattidie, " Hic.
Uh an'it CARRIE, DURELS bro-in-law ?
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written by NORTHSIDIAN SHOTGUN , February 11, 2011 - 07:01 am
The Lafayette area is going to hell in a judicial basketcase D.A. The man is actually telling the townspeople that a criminal is not paying restituition as ordered by the court for a crime of stealing from the poor.....and he is saying this with a " Woe is me, what do I do ? She won't pay, what do I do ? Plaintive cry for advice from the townspeople.
What is it that criminals like Williams and Scott have on the Administration that prevents the administration from busting these criminals chops ? they are handling them with kid gloves,
" I mean, I am asking, how much slack do we have to cut them because they are black.
Book them Ricky !
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written by Docy B , February 11, 2011 - 09:20 pm
I don't know how you expect that lady to pay 700+ dollars a month working for min wage.
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written by realitychecks , February 12, 2011 - 02:53 am
Pleeze bargain Harson! Never changes! Why prosecute, pursue or anything? Live and let live and let me have my own fun!
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written by Existentialist Homme , February 12, 2011 - 05:53 am
Docy, One does not borrow money, If one cannot afford to repay the money !
Duh Docy, "One Definitely Does Not Steal Money From The Poor, If, one cannot repay the Stolen Money ! The DumbAss should not have stolen the money. Put her in Angola, Hell, we cannot allow thiefs to steal and steal and not expect them to pay the money back when they are caught, because they are to couillion to obtain an above mininum wage employment, hell, she was smart enough to steal the money, " Let her go make License Plates at Angola until she makes enough Plates to repay the money. "You want to forgive her the debt because she is ignorant, B.
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written by Docy B , February 12, 2011 - 03:53 pm
written by Existentialist Homme , February 12, 2011
Put her in Angola,

So let me get this straight. Put her in angola and the taxpayers pay 30K a year to house her. So if she is sentenced to 3 years in prison, that comes to 90k. Then when she gets out of prison, she still won't have the money to pay restitution.

Existentialist Homme, economics 101 at UL dictates that you cut your losses. I guess we can let a couple of murderers and 3 or 4 child molesters out so that we can create a place for her.

We'll move them in your neighborhood.
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written by The Original Northsidian , February 12, 2011 - 08:29 pm
Docy B., so wha are saying it is o.k. to steal? I am confused!
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written by Docy B , February 12, 2011 - 10:31 pm
written by The Original Northsidian , February 12, 2011
Docy B., so wha are saying it is o.k. to steal? I am confused!

No, we have bigger fish to fry (or jail). Let's start off with those who cheat on their taxes (notice, I didn't mention Representative Slick Rick Hardy-THEIND don't like that). We also have legislators who frequents brothels.

That lady needs to keep her job and not be allowed to file bankruptcy so that she can continue to pay. This money should taken from her check before she sees it.
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written by The Original Northsidian , February 13, 2011 - 05:25 pm
Docy B.: are you saying a lege that frequents a brothel should go to jail. And someone who steals just pay back what they stole. You confuse me my man!! The thief (who was convicted) must really be a good friend of yours!!
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written by Docy B , February 13, 2011 - 06:03 pm
With the privitization of prisons being discussed around the country it is because prisons are overcrowded. Which would you let out to make room for murderers, rapist,serial killers, child molesters, predators like vitter, or pettie thieves.

If you want to let out the worst of the worst, we'll move them next door to you. I don't know about you, but I would move that girl next door to me rather than these killers and predators.
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written by ab , February 14, 2011 - 12:25 pm
Docy B. Why don't you just answer my question instead of dancing around the issue? Do you think it is o.k. to steal and then just pay the money back? I want to get in line for that deal!
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written by Docy B , February 14, 2011 - 01:24 pm
No, ab. It is not okay to steal in any situation,not on taxes, nor on ripping off the poor. Predators who don't pay their taxes are as bad as employees who steal from their company.


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written by The Original Northsidian , February 14, 2011 - 10:13 pm
So, Docy B. what should happen to people who steal? Answer the question and quit tap dancing!
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written by Docy B , February 14, 2011 - 10:33 pm
written by The Original Northsidian , February 14, 2011
So, Docy B. what should happen to people who steal? Answer the question and quit tap dancing!

Life in prison without the possibility of probation, parole, or suspension of sentence. Or, just shootem.

Satisfied, The Original Northsidian.
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written by Northsidian Shotgun , February 15, 2011 - 04:24 am
Splendid, My Dear Watson, Splendid ! Finally you agree that to punish a thief for a crime against society, is justifiable.
Thank you Mr. Docy, you may take a seat, " but bring it back .
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written by The Original Northsidian , February 15, 2011 - 11:14 am
Mr Docy, now that was an intelligent answer!!
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