A Pattern of Evasion
One of the most troubling aspects of the case is Foxworth-Roberts’s alleged obstruction of the investigation. According to the OSC:
- Sheignored subpoenas for her military records.
- She providedmisleading, incomplete, and false information to investigators.
- Shelied under oath, claiming a military record that didn’t exist.
Investigators ultimately had to retrieve her service history directly from the military due to her non-cooperation.
Judicial Reckoning Looms
With mounting evidence, the Judiciary Commission of Louisiana is scheduled to hold a hearing on May 23 to determine whether Foxworth-Roberts should remain on the bench. The OSC recommends not only removal but financial penalties to recover the cost of the investigation.
The case has triggered widespread reactions across Louisiana and beyond, particularly in light of recent scandals involving judicial misconduct. USA Herald has recently reported on:
Foxworth-Roberts now joins a growing list of judges facing public and legal scrutiny for their actions on, and off the bench.