Two indicted in CATS corruption scheme plead not guilty, reports say
BATON ROUGE — Former Capital Area Transit System Chief Administrative Officer Pearlina Thomas and contractor Jay Colar pleaded not guilty in a corruption case on Tuesday, according to a report by The Advocate.
Thomas, 55, and Colar, 35, were among five people indicted on multiple corruption charges stemming from an investigation by Attorney General Liz Murrill's office.
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According to the AG's office, the two are implicated in a scheme where Thomas and Colar made fraudulent and plagiarized reports about pre-agreed-upon contracts to defraud CATS of tens of thousands of dollars. Councilman Cleve Dunn Jr. was also indicted in the scheme.