Louisiana District Judge Tiffany Foxworth-Roberts is under investigation for serious allegations, including misrepresenting her military service and filing a fraudulent insurance claim. The Louisiana Office of Special Counsel (OSC) has recommended her removal from the bench, citing "egregious unethical conduct."
Allegations of Misrepresentation
During her 2020 campaign for the 19th Judicial District Court, Judge Foxworth-Roberts claimed to have served 13 years in the U.S. Army, achieving the rank of Captain and participating in operations during Desert Storm, Iraq, and Afghanistan. However, investigations revealed she never attained the rank of Captain and served only as a First Lieutenant in the Army Reserves, with no overseas deployments. Additionally, records show she was born in 1974, making her only 16 years old during Desert Storm, which occurred in 1990–1991.
Foxworth-Roberts admitted to exaggerating her military experience, stating she "could have done better" and "should have done better." She acknowledged the false advertising and took "full responsibility" for the misleading campaign materials.
Insurance Fraud Allegations
The OSC's brief also addresses allegations that Judge Foxworth-Roberts filed a false police report and insurance claim related to a burglary during her 2020 campaign. An anonymous complainant informed the commission about the incident, leading to further investigation. The OSC found that Foxworth-Roberts made false and misleading statements during the investigation, demonstrating a deliberate attempt to further her own self-interests and avoid detection.
OSC's Findings
Assistant Special Counsel Michael Bewers described Foxworth-Roberts' conduct as "egregious unethical conduct" that was deliberate and in bad faith. He emphasized that her actions brought the judicial office into disrepute and warranted a severe penalty. The OSC recommended that the Judiciary Commission forward the case to the Louisiana Supreme Court for consideration of her removal from office.
Next Steps
The Louisiana Judiciary Commission is scheduled to hold a hearing on May 23, 2025, to consider the OSC's recommendation. If the commission agrees, it will forward the recommendation to the Louisiana Supreme Court, which has the authority to remove Foxworth-Roberts from the bench.