Councilman Cleve Dunn pleads not guilty to fraud charges connected to CATS corruption investigation

BATON ROUGE — After his arraignment was postponed multiple times, Councilman Cleve Dunn appeared before a 19th JDC judge Wednesday morning and pleaded not guilty to several fraud charges tied to a corruption investigation into Capital Area Transportation System contracts.

Dunn is being charged with two counts of bribery and money laundering, along with public contract fraud, illegal split commission of commodities and malfeasance in office.

The councilman is one of five people indicted on charges tied to a probe into alleged corruption at CATS. Former CATS Chief Administrative Officer Pearlina Thomas, Supreme Solutions Consulting’s Jarion “Jay” Colar, entrepreneur Terral “TJ” Jackson Jr. and his wife Erica Jackson were also taken into custody and charged with corruption charges, WBRZ previously reported…

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