Investigators with the state Attorney General’s Office have ramped up active fact-gathering in their public corruption probe, as the school district’s former construction director’s case appears headed to a grand jury, sources tell The Current.
A retired LPSS employee, who was interviewed by two AG investigators at the FBI’s Downtown office, was informed that multiple additional interviews would be taking place this week. There is no indication the FBI is currently involved in the probe; but the AG is using FBI office space to conduct interviews, the former employee was told.
Consistent with standard practice, the AG’s office would not comment on whether investigators are in Lafayette this week to interview witnesses, nor would it confirm the existence of the probe…