
Hour 3: Orleans Parish Sheriff Susan Hutson hit with 30 felony counts on her way out the door
From Newell Normand by Audacy
April 30, 2026 · 37 min
About this episode
Newell discusses the indictment of Orleans Parish Sheriff Susan Hutson and CFO Bianka Brown with Rafael Goyeneche.
This hour, Newell is joined by Rafael Goyeneche, President of the Metropolitan Crime Commission, to discuss outgoing Orleans Parish Sheriff Susan Hutson's and Chief Financial Officer Bianka Brown's indictment by a special grand jury on numerous felony counts, the New Orleans Inspector General's report on NOPD overtime, and the passing of Senate Bill 256 establishing a single Clerk of Court for New Orleans.
People in this episode
Host: Newell Normand
Guest: Rafael Goyeneche
Topics covered
- indictment
- law enforcement
- local government
- felony counts
- crime commission
- New Orleans
Keywords
- Susan Hutson
- Rafael Goyeneche
- felony counts
- indictment
- New Orleans
- Metropolitan Crime Commission
- NOPD
- Senate Bill 256
Mentioned in this episode
Organizations: Metropolitan Crime Commission, NOPD, New Orleans Inspector General, Senate Bill 256
Places: New Orleans, Orleans Parish
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