Things have not been too good for Opelousas mayor Donald Cravins lately. He recently lost his bid for re-election as the city's mayor. And now he has been found guilty of conspiracy by a federal civil jury for his role in a child custody dispute while serving as a Louisiana state senator.
In a story that KPEL News has been following since it broke nearly a month ago, 59-year-old Elaine Crump of Lafayette, formerly a case manager with the Acadiana Outreach Center, has pled guilty for her role in the bribery scheme - knowingly allowing her signature to be forged on fraudulent community service certificates while employed as a case manager, and taking bribes for it.
If you watched Good Morning America yesterday morning you no doubt saw a great story about dogs looking and being guilty. Unfortunately for the pooches they were caught on tape.