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Agency'Tracking No. 2024-288 <br /> Page 8 of <br /> 18, <br /> Based on the foregoing facts, Brian Phillip Champagne, while serving as a commissioner <br /> of the Port,violated La.R.S.42;1111 )(d)by receiving any thing of economic value for services <br /> rendered to a person that had or was seeking to have a contractual, financial or other business <br /> relationship with the Port when he received compensation for services rendered to Construction at <br /> a time when Construction had business and financial relationships with the Port. <br /> 19, <br /> Based on the foregoing facts, Brian Phillip Champagne, while serving as a commissioner <br /> of the Port, violated La. R.S. 42:1111E(I) by receiving any thing of economic value for assisting <br /> Construction in a transaction with the Port. <br /> 0, <br /> Based on the foregoing facts, Brian Phillip Champagne, while serving as an elected <br /> member of the PIaqu.emines Parish Council, violated La. R.S. 42.1111E( )by receiving any thing <br /> of economic value for assisting Construction in a transaction with the Parish. <br /> WHEREFORE,the Louisiana Board of Ethics respectfully prays that: <br /> (a) The Ethics Adjudicatory Board conduct a hearing on the foregoing charges; <br /> (b) The Ethics Adjudicatory Board determine that Brian Phillip Champagne violated <br /> La. R.S. 42:1111 ( )(d), with respect to the foregoing facts; <br /> (c) The Ethics Adjudleatory Board assess appropriate penalties in accordance with the <br /> Louisiana Code of cvenu-rental Ethics; and <br /> (d) The Ethics Adjudi uatory Board only send electronic notices in this matter to the <br /> Lead Trial Attorney as designated above. <br />