October 9, 2025 - 18:07

In a recent development, Rep. Delisha Boyd has come forward to address concerns regarding the allocation of campaign funds in New Orleans. She asserts that the financial resources raised during her campaign were utilized to promote her real estate business. Boyd maintains that her actions were above board and insists that she did nothing wrong.
To ensure transparency and adherence to ethical standards, she has engaged the services of ethics attorney Gray Sexton. The attorney has been tasked with reviewing her campaign finances to provide clarity on the situation. Boyd's decision to seek legal counsel highlights her commitment to resolving any potential misunderstandings regarding her campaign's financial activities.
As the investigation unfolds, Boyd remains steadfast in her belief that her campaign practices comply with the law. The outcome of this review may have significant implications for her political career and the trust of her constituents. The community is watching closely as the situation develops.
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