- Eddie Jordan (attorney)
Eddie Jack Jordan, Jr. (born 1952), is the departing
district attorney for Orleans Parish,Louisiana . A member of the Democratic Party, Jordan was the firstAfrican American to have held the elected position. He announced his resignation onOctober 30 ,2007 , when a court rendered a large judgment against his office on behalf of white employees that the D.A. had earlier dismissed on account of their race [Foster, Mary, [http://contracostatimes.com Contra Costa Times] , "New Orleans district attorney to resign", October 30, 2007] . .Jordan was born to Mr. and Mrs. Eddie J. Jordan, Sr. He grew up in the
middle class Pontchartrain Park neighborhood of the Ninth Ward ofNew Orleans . He graduated fromWesleyan University inMiddletown, Connecticut , and was then awarded ascholarship to theRutgers University School ofLaw inNew Jersey , from which he graduated in 1977. After being admitted to the bar and practicing inPennsylvania for some four years, Jordan returned to Louisiana in 1981 to teach law atSouthern University inBaton Rouge . He became a member of the Louisiana bar the following year.In 1984 Jordan returned to New Orleans to serve as assistant U.S. attorney under then-U.S. Attorney
John Volz , a Republican appointed byU.S. President Ronald W. Reagan .In 1994, Jordan he was named
United States Attorney for the Eastern District of Louisiana by his fellow Democrat, PresidentBill Clinton . As U.S. Attorney, he supervised the prosecution ofGovernor Edwin Washington Edwards which resulted in theimprisonment of Edwards and several conspirators. [ [http://www.law.com/jsp/printerfriendly.jsp?c=LawDecision&t=PrinterFriendlyDecisionMain&cid=1030343747816 Law.com ] ] . Jordan has been criticized for not also having indicted formerU.S. Representative Cleo Fields as an Edwards conspirator despiteFederal Bureau of Investigation video showing Fields stuffing $20,000 into his pockets. [ [http://www.bestofneworleans.com/dispatch/2002-11-26/news_scut.html Welcome to the Best of New Orleans! Scuttlebutt 11 26 02 ] ] Jordan became a well known figure ontelevision with his trademarkmoustache andderby hat .In 2001, Jordan retired as U.S. attorney to enter private practice.
On
November 5 ,2002 , Jordan was elected district attorney to succeed the retiring Harry Fowler Connick, Sr. (father ofsinger Harry Connick, Jr. ). Jordan defeated fellow Democrat Dale Atkins, 62,155 votes (52 percent) to 57,977 (48 percent). In theOctober 5 primary, six Democrats and one Republican had filed for the office. The combined Democratic candidates polled 98 percent of the primary vote in the historically Democratic city and parish. [http://www.sos.louisiana.gov:8090/cgibin/rqstyp=elcpr&rqsdta=11050236H?] . Jordan took office in 2003.A jury determined that Jordan violated employment discrimination laws when, after having taken office, he ordered the wholesale firing of white employees and replaced almost all of them with black workers.
New Orleans, which since
Hurricane Katrina has balanced its budget by securing federal loans, will have to determine a way to pay Jordan's legal tab or risk watching the prosecutors' office shut down for financial reasons. Mayor C. Ray Nagin said that the city cannot pay the judgment rendered to the former white employees. [ [http://blog.nola.com/updates/2007/10/jordan_no_needs_to_bail_out_da.html Jordan: N.O. needs to bail out DA - Updates - NOLA.com ] ]On
March 30 ,2005 , Jordan was found liable forracial discrimination by a federal jury for the mass firing of forty-three white employees immediately after he took office. These employees were replaced almost entirely by African Americans. As a result of Jordan being found liable while acting in his "capacity as a public official", the Orleans Parish District Attorney's Office was required to pay $2.4 million to theplaintiff s. Jordan lost an appeal of the case.On
December 28 ,2006 , agrand jury indict ed sevenNew Orleans Police Department officers on first-degreemurder charges for the death of two men on theDanzinger Bridge in the turmoil after Hurricane Katrina [ [http://www.feed24.com/go/38258481 Feed24: Police on murder charges for bridge shootings ] ] (see "NOPD" for more information). While he was celebrated for his supervision of the Edwards trial, Jordan has not garnered similar praise for his performance as district attorney. Under Jordan's reign, the murder and attempted murder conviction rate was only 12 percent in 2003 and 2004, compared to the 80 percent national average. His office also had an overall prosecution rate of only 7 percent [ [http://www.csmonitor.com/2007/0118/p01s04-ussc.html New Orleanians seek to halt escalating crime wave | csmonitor.com ] ]Jordan has also faced widespread criticism for releasing suspects in high-profile murder cases. In July 2007, Jordan released Michael Anderson, a suspect in the murders of five teens. Jordan said that his office was unable to find a key witness in the case; the NOPD subsequently held a press conference a short time later, at which police officials presented the witness.
As of mid-2007, many in New Orleans had voiced complaints about Jordan regarding the low conviction rates of murderers at a time of rising violent crime. On
July 12 , 2007, City Council memberShelley Midura called for Jordan's resignation. [ [http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/20002651/site/newsweek/ New Orleans D.A. Blasted Over Murders - Newsweek National News - MSNBC.com ] ] [ [http://www.wdsu.com/news/13681143/detail.html Riley: Jordan Dropped 'Clear-Cut' Case - New Orleans News Story - WDSU New Orleans ] ] Jordan's performance led State Senator-electSteve Scalise to call for the D.A.'simpeachment . Jordan's performance was an issue in theNovember 17 , 2007 general election for Louisianaattorney general . Republican candidateRoyal Alexander called for Jordan's ouster even before the D.A. stepped down. On the other hand, Democratic candidate and eventual winner of the electionBuddy Caldwell was noncommital on the Jordan case. [ [http://dhimmithis.typepad.com/dhimmi_this/ Dhimmi This! ] ]Eddie Jordan has been a close political ally of embattled New Orleans Congressman
William Jefferson , a fellow Democrat. [ [http://www.nola.com/news/t-p/frontpage/index.ssf?/base/news-8/1182319491133190.xml&coll=1 Ex-school official admits bribes- NOLA.com ] ]As the pressure built against him, Jordan resigned as District Attorney. [ [http://blog.nola.com/times-picayune/2007/10/sources_talks_underway_for_jor.html DA Eddie Jordan resigns - Breaking News Updates New Orleans - Times-Picayune - NOLA.com ] ]
In 2005, Jordan was inducted into the Louisiana Political Museum and Hall of Fame in Winnfield. [ [http://www.cityofwinnfield.com/museum.html Winnfield, La - Old L&A Depot, LA Political Museum ] ]
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* http://www.washtimes.com/national/20050331-010649-6205r.htm
* http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A14124-2005Mar30.html
* http://www.bestofneworleans.com/dispatch/2005-04-12/politics.html
* http://www.wdsu.com/news/4329972/detail.html
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