Louisiana Judge Accused of Stolen Valor
District Judge Tiffany Foxworth-Roberts of Louisiana faces potential removal from office following a damning report by the state’s Office of Special Counsel. The OSC has recommended her immediate removal for “egregious unethical conduct” after investigating multiple serious allegations. The judge, who campaigned as a Democrat while highlighting “conservative family values,” allegedly fabricated her military background during her 2020 campaign, claiming to be an Army Captain who served in three wars when records indicate she never rose above First Lieutenant and would have been too young to serve in Desert Storm.
Additionally, Foxworth-Roberts is accused of misleading police and insurance investigators regarding a reported car burglary involving a $19,000 diamond ring. Investigators claim she provided conflicting accounts about the theft’s location and failed to disclose her insurance claim. The judge allegedly obstructed the investigation by ignoring subpoenas, providing false information, and lying under oath. A hearing is scheduled for May 23 to determine her judicial future, with the OSC recommending both removal and financial penalties.
May 4, 2025 | By Samuel Lopez – USA Herald
[Louisiana] – It sounds like the plot of a courtroom thriller: a high-ranking judge with conservative credentials, a stolen diamond ring, suspicious car theft, and a web of lies about military valor. But this is no fictional drama. It’s playing out in real life, in real courtrooms, with real consequences.
District Judge Tiffany Foxworth-Roberts of Louisiana is now facing the legal and ethical reckoning of her career after an explosive report by the state’s Office of Special Counsel (OSC) concluded that she should be immediately removed from the bench for a pattern of “egregious unethical conduct.”
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Foxworth-Roberts, who ran as a Democrat but branded herself as the embodiment of “conservative family values,” is accused of fabricating key elements of her military background during her 2020 judicial campaign.
Her ads claimed she was a U.S. Army Captain who served in Desert Storm, Iraq, and Afghanistan. In reality? Investigators say she never rose above First Lieutenant, and being born in 1974, she would have only been 16 years old during Desert Storm.
It is not hard to imagine a young lady of 16 runnin’ and gunnin’ in the sandbox, with camo paint for makeup, a signal mirror for its application, a knife clenched in her teeth, etc. The imagination is a powerful thing.
Picture yourself in a boat on a riverWith tangerine trees and marmalade skies
Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds
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Baton Rouge judge should be removed for misrepresenting her military service, state agency says
Category: Afghanistan, Army, Iraq, Stolen Valor