- Patrick LeBlanc
Infobox Person
name = Patrick Lynn "Pat" LeBlanc, Sr.
image_size =
caption = Patrick LeBlanc
birth_date = birth date |1954|3|21
birth_place = Lafayette,Lafayette Parish ,Louisiana , USA
death_date = death date and age|2008|3|10|1954|3|21|
death_place =Vermilion Parish , Louisiana, USA
occupation =Businessman ;Architect
party=Republican
religion=Roman Catholic
spouse=Second wife, Jennifer Scialdone LeBlanc (born ca. 1961)
children=From first marriage:
Patrick LeBlanc, Jr. (born ca. 1981)
Liee' LeBlanc (born ca. 1983)
Stepsons:
Michael Charles Piccione (born ca. 1985)
John M. Picionne
All of Youngsville
footnotes=(1) LeBlanc's LCS Corrections Services, Inc., a prison management company, is the fifth largest company of its kind in theUnited States .(2) Despite the loss of his 2007 race for the Louisiana House of Representatives, LeBlanc planned to remain politically active within his state's Republican Party.
(3) Along with his pilot, LeBlanc perished in a single-engine
plane crash eleven days before his 54th birthday.Patrick Lynn LeBlanc, Sr., usually known as Pat LeBlanc (
March 21 ,1954 -March 10 ,2008 ), was a prominent Lafayette,Louisiana ,architect andbusinessman who was also active in Republican politics. LeBlanc and his pilot perished when their single-engineairplane crashed over northernVermilion Parish . His passing came eleven days before his 54th birthday and only four months after having been defeated in a high-profile race for the Louisiana House of Representatives. His pilot was R. Solomon Reed, Jr. (bornMay 4 ,1947 ), of Opelousas, the seat ofSt. Landry Parish in south Louisiana. [ [http://www.abbevillenow.com/node/752 LA 82 plane crash - two dead | Abbeville Meridional ] ]In the
jungle primary held onOctober 20 ,2007 , LeBlanc was defeated for the District 43 seat by his fellow Republican,Page Cortez , the choice of influential State SenatorMichael J. Michot of Lafayette. The seat was vacated by the retirement of Republican RepresentativeErnie Alexander of Lafayette. Cortez polled 7,742 votes (55.5 percent) to LeBlanc's 6,218 (44.5 percent). [ [http://www400.sos.louisiana.gov:8090/cgibin/?rqstyp=elcpr&rqsdta=10200728 Louisiana Secretary of State-Parish Elections Inquiry ] ]Early years, education, business
LeBlanc was born in Lafayette to the late L. Jaco LeBlanc and the former Jacqueline Francez. In 1972, he graduated from
Acadiana High School . In 1977, he received abachelor of science degree inarchitecture from theUniversity of Louisiana at Lafayette , then known as the University of Southwestern Louisiana. LeBlanc was a registered architect inAlabama ,Mississippi , Louisiana, andTexas and a general contractor in those same states excluding Mississippi. [http://www.legacy.com/THEADVOCATE/DeathNotices.asp?Page=LifeStory&PersonID=105617495 Legacy.com Secure Server ] ]In 2000, LeBlanc received the "Builder of the Year" award from the
trade association known as Acadian Home Builders; he was the president of the group in 2006. LeBlanc's architectural firm is called The LeBlanc Group, a family-owned business established in 1957. At the time of his death, LeBlanc was the president of the company and had designed more than twenty-five prisons and correctional centers in Alabama, Louisiana, Mississippi, and Texas. He was the president of LeBlanc Construction Co., Inc., a general contracting firm that he established in 1984 to build commercial and residential projects. He was also president ofLCS Corrections Services, Inc. , a privately-held prison management company founded in 1990 by the LeBlanc family. LCS is the fifth largest company of its kind in theUnited States . As a result of this business, he studied to receive anassociate's degree incriminal justice from ULL in 1999.In 1979, LeBlanc was president of the Lafayette
United States Junior Chamber , orJaycees , and thereafter a member of the LafayetteChamber of Commerce . LeBlanc was a board member of the LafayetteBoys Club andGirls Club and formerly coached children'sbaseball andsoccer . He was the chairman of theCajundome Commission from 1994-1996.LeBlanc, an avid outdoorsman, had seven pet goats and five dogs. He and his second wife, the former Jennifer Scialdone (born ca. 1961) resided in Youngsville in Lafayette Parish.
Prison contracts questioned
While LeBlanc was running for the legislature on a platform of "more transparency in public disclosure", questions arose about his involvement with former
sheriff s in Bexar County, Texas (San Antonio) andMorehouse Parish (Bastrop). Le Blanc and his brother Michael, owners of Premier Management Enterprises, were named in an interstate investigation involving prison management and supplies. The firm contracts with jails to providecommissary services for inmates. The company suppliedsoft drink s and snacks at the Bexar County (pronounced BEAR) detention center. The LeBlancs provided then SheriffRalph Lopez with a free trip toCosta Rica . Lopez resigned in August 2007 and pleadedno contest to three charges regarding the trip. Posecutors said that Lopez, a Democrat, did not report the gift and tampered with a government record. Patrick LeBlanc said that the free trip was legal but that Lopez was required to report it as a gift. Bexar County prosecutor brought no charges against the LeBlanc brothers.http://knoe.com/weblog/archives/00000063.html]In 1996, the Louisiana Legislative Auditor accused former Sheriff Frank Carroll, also a Democrat last elected in 1991, [ [http://www400.sos.louisiana.gov:8090/cgibin/?rqstyp=elcpr&rqsdta=11169134 Louisiana Secretary of State-Parish Elections Inquiry ] ] and LeBlanc’s former company, Gulf Coast Corrections, Inc., with providing false and misleading information to the Farmer’s Home Administration to obtain a $3.18 million loan to build the Morehouse Parish Correctional Center. Carroll did not obtain prior approval from the FmHA before LeBlanc designed the facility. FmHA also questioned a $550,000 cost overrun on the prison. Carroll attributed the overrun to items not included in the original bid specifications. There was also a dispute about the number of beds in the prison.
Investigators uncovered a letter dated
February 16 ,1993 , from Michael LeBlanc instructing Sheriff Carroll to retype several items on his letterhead and then to dispatch them to the FmHA regional office. One of those items, backdated toNovember 23 , 1991, requested approval for the design of the prison. The federal office was not made aware that this request was actually prepared by Carroll on February 16, 1993. The auditors claimed that Carroll and both LeBlancs gave conflicting statements. The auditors sent criminal referrals to theU.S. Attorney citing possible violations of four different federal statutes including conspiracy to defraud, false reporting on loan and credit applications,mail fraud andbank fraud . No state or federal charges were ever pursued in that case.Gulf Coast Corrections, Inc., whose president was listed as Patrick LeBlanc and its vice president as Michael LeBlanc, went inactive by consent on
January 1 ,1997 , and was dissolved in 2001. The subsequent company is LCS.Republican donor
The LeBlancs had been active in national, state, and local Republican Party politics. Mrs. LeBlanc was listed as a fundraiser for former
presidential candidate Rudolph A. Giuliani, previously themayor ofNew York City . The LeBlancs hosted Vice PresidentDick Cheney at their home in 2006 when Cheney spoke at a fundraiser forU.S. Representative Charles Boustany , a Lafayette Republican. The LeBlancs gave $4,600 to Boustany and the same amount to Giuliani. Boustany also endorsed Giuliani.Just a month before his death, LeBlanc was elected on
February 9 to the Louisiana Republican Central Committee as well as theLafayette Parish Republican Executive Committee. Lafayette Parish is one of the strongest Republican-leaning parishes in the state. LeBlanc polled 513 votes (73 percent) to Gary Reynolds' 194 ballots (27 percent) for the House District 43 seat on the central committee. [ [http://www400.sos.louisiana.gov:8090/cgibin/?rqstyp=elcms3r&rqsdta=020908 Louisiana Secretary of State-Multi-Parish Elections Inquiry ] ] Prior to his death, the LeBlancs had purchased the Wednesday weekly newspaper, "Acadiana Gazette". The publisher isRon Gomez , a member of the Lafayette Parish Republican Committee and a former Democratic member of the Louisiana House and unsuccessful candidate for mayor of Lafayette in 1992. Gomez had strongly supported LeBlanc in the House race in 2007. [ [http://www.zoominfo.com/Search/PersonDetail.aspx?PersonID=687226272 ZoomInfo Web Profile: Patrick LeBlanc ] ]Five days before the fatal crash, LeBlanc had mailed a five-page survey to "concerned citizens" in Lafayette Parish. The questionnaire asks respondents their opinions on national and local issues, including potential future challengers to City-Parish President
Joey Durel , District Attorney Mike Harson, Sheriff Mike Neustrom, Clerk of Court Louis Perret, and the term-limited State Senator Mike Michot. [ [http://www.theind.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=2129&Itemid=1&ed=1011 The Independent - Politics 03.05.2008 ] ]Last rites
In addition to his mother and wife, LeBlanc was survived by two children from his first marriage, Patrick LeBlanc, Jr. (born ca. 1981), and Liee' LeBlanc (born ca. 1983); two stepsons, Michael Charles Piccione (born ca. 1985) and John M. Picionne, all of Youngsville; two brothers, Maurice LeBlanc, and his wife, Brenda LeBlanc, of Lafayette; Michael LeBlanc and his wife, Julie LeBlanc, of Baton Rouge; his aunt Beverly and her husband, Norris Guidry; his uncle Emile LeBlanc and his wife, Jane LeBlanc. He was preceded in death by his father; his maternal grandparents, Maurice Francez (1905-1977) and Nadine B. Francez (1908-1989), [ [http://ssdi.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/ssdi.cgi Social Security Death Index Interactive Search ] ] and his paternal grandparents, George and Bernice LeBlanc. [ [http://www.legacy.com/sunherald/DeathNotices.asp?Page=Notice&PersonID=105624349 SunHerald.com : Obituaries ] ]
A mass was recited on
March 13 at Our Lady of FatimaRoman Catholic Church in Lafayette. Burial was in Greenlawn Memorial Gardens Cemetery in Lafayette.References
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