Government Accountability

Former Louisiana House Speaker Faces Felony Theft Charges Over Missing State Artifact

By Economics Desk | November 13, 2025

A former Louisiana House Speaker stands indicted for allegedly stealing a priceless state artifact, exposing troubling lapses in government stewardship and accountability.

In a startling case that underscores the urgent need for transparent governance and strict adherence to public trust, former Louisiana House Speaker Clay Schexnayder has been indicted by a grand jury for felony theft and malfeasance in office. The charge relates to the alleged removal of a rare ancient cypress board valued at over $25,000 from the Louisiana state Capitol building. This artifact, which had remained on display for decades as part of Louisiana's heritage, reportedly vanished more than ten years ago. Instead of residing securely within state property as intended, it was allegedly relocated to Schexnayder's legislative office in...

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