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Charles Foti (Charles Carmen Foti Jr.) was born on 30 November, 1937 in United States, is an American lawyer and politician. Discover Charles Foti's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 86 years old?

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Age 86 years old
Zodiac Sign Sagittarius
Born 30 November, 1937
Birthday 30 November
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Nationality United States

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1937

Charles Carmen Foti Jr. (born November 30, 1937) is a lawyer in New Orleans and a politician who served a single term from 2004 to 2008 as the Democratic Attorney General of the U.S. state of Louisiana, United States.

Prior to becoming attorney general, Foti had been repeatedly reelected and served for thirty years as Orleans Parish criminal sheriff.

Foti was born in 1937 in New Orleans.

He attended public schools, graduating from Warren Easton High School in the city.

He earned a Bachelor's degree at the University of New Orleans, where he was a member of Tau Kappa Epsilon Fraternity.

1955

From 1955 to 1958, Foti served in the United States Army.

A long-time advocate for the elderly, during his time as criminal sheriff, Foti organized Thanksgiving meals for New Orleans senior citizens who were alone or could not afford a holiday meal.

He also started a back-to-work program for seniors over the age of fifty-five.

As attorney general, Foti investigated and prosecuted abuse of the elderly in Louisiana's health-care facilities.

After vacating the attorney general's office, Foti joined the New Orleans law firm Kahn Swick & Foti, LLC, where he engages in the practice of securities and consumer fraud law.

In the wake of Hurricane Katrina, Foti as State AG prosecuted private citizens on behalf of the numerous elderly New Orleans residents who died in flooding, power failures, and resulting disaster.

Foti reportedly claimed that some medical staff, who worked at Memorial Hospital in New Orleans during the storm, had murdered several patients.

1965

After military service and working, Foti returned to university, earning a J.D., Loyola University New Orleans College of Law in 1965.

1990

Criminal Sheriff, Parish of Orleans, 1990

Threshold > 50%

First Ballot, February 3, 1990

1994

Criminal Sheriff, Parish of Orleans, 1994

Threshold > 50%

First Ballot, February 5, 1994

1998

Criminal Sheriff, Parish of Orleans, 1998

Threshold > 50%

First Ballot, February 7, 1998

2002

Criminal Sheriff, Parish of Orleans, 2002

2003

Foti won the attorney general's office when the incumbent Democrat, Richard Ieyoub of Lake Charles, ran unsuccessfully for governor in the 2003 primary.

Foti defeated the Republican candidate, Suzanne Haik Terrell, also of New Orleans, 689,179 votes (54 percent) to 597,917 (46 percent).

2007

Foti failed in his bid to win reelection as attorney general, having finished last in the three-way nonpartisan blanket primary held on October 20, 2007.

The leading candidates were the Republican lawyer, Royal Alexander of Shreveport, and the Democratic District Attorney, Buddy Caldwell, of Tallulah.

In July 2007, Dr. Pou sued Foti, accusing him of playing politics with her life and the dead from Katrina.

After the police conducted a lengthy investigation, a grand jury in July 2007 declined to indict Pou.

The charges have since been expunged.

The failed prosecution of Dr. Pou was an issue during Foti's unsuccessful re-election campaign in 2007.

In a related story, the owners of a nursing home near Poydras filed a civil suit against federal, state and local officials, including the Army Corps of Engineers, Governor Kathleen Babineaux Blanco, Attorney General Charles C. Foti Jr., and numerous other authorities and agencies for failing to evacuate nursing home residents during the hurricane.

2008

Caldwell won the general election and was sworn in to replace Foti on January 14, 2008.

2009

In 2009, the legislature passed a bill to pay Dr. Pou's legal fees, which was signed by Governor Bobby Jindal.

Several lawmakers have apologized for the accusations against Pou.

2011

Caldwell later switched to the Republican Party in 2011, to secure his second term.

2014

On February 1, 2014, Foti ran again for the Orleans Parish sheriff's position; he finished second in a four-candidate field.

He polled 23,676 votes (28.6 percent).

Foti's fellow Democrat and successor as sheriff, Marlin N. Gusman, with 40,557 votes (48.9 percent), nearly won the position outright in the nonpartisan blanket primary.

Foti and Gusman entered a runoff election on March 15, in which Gusman handily prevailed, 40,068 (66.7 percent) to Foti's 19,996 (33.3 percent).