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Date: 06-13-2019

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United States of America v. Jody Lambert

Case Number: 2:18-cr-00160-CJB-DMD

Judge: Carl Barbier

Court: United States District Court for the Eastern District of Louisiana (Orleans Parish)

Plaintiff's Attorney: Risa Berkower, Nicholas Reddick, Julia Evans

Defendant's Attorney: Ralph S. Whalen, Jr.

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New Orleans, LA - Louisiana Man Sentenced for Conspiring to Violate the Federal Housing Rights of Woman with Disabilities

Jody Lambert, 24, was sentenced in the Eastern District of Louisiana to 120 months imprisonment for conspiring with members of his family to prevent D.P., a woman with cognitive disabilities, from exercising her right to rent and occupy a dwelling without injury, intimidation, and interference because of her cognitive disabilities.

“Lambert and his co-defendants conspired to deprive a vulnerable victim of a safe and secure place to live, forcing her to live outside in a padlocked cage, because of her disability,” said Assistant Attorney General Eric Dreiband. “This disgraceful conduct is a hate crime, and the Department of Justice will continue to make combatting hate crimes a high priority. Today’s sentencing reflects our commitment to seeking justice for victims.”

“Ensuring the Civil Rights of all citizens, especially the most vulnerable is paramount to our country,” said Peter G. Strasser U.S. Attorney for the Eastern District of Louisiana. “The sentencing of Mr. Lambert sends a clear message that anyone who denies a citizen her rights will be held accountable.”

"Today's sentencing of Jody Lambert, for his inhumane treatment of a family member, serves as a stark reminder that justice does prevail,” said Eric Rommal, FBI New Orleans Special Agent in Charge. “As the primary federal agency charged with enforcing federal civil rights statutes, the FBI New Orleans Field Office will continue to aggressively investigate all credible civil rights allegations in Louisiana."

On Oct. 18, 2018, Lambert pleaded guilty to one count of civil rights conspiracy. At the plea hearing, Lambert admitted that for several months prior to June 30, 2016, in Amite, Louisiana, he conspired with other members of his family to force D.P. to live in a locked cage in their backyard because of her cognitive disabilities and because they did not want her living in the family’s mobile home. Lambert admitted that he and his family members locked D.P. in the cage at night with a metal chain and padlock, and that he and other family members had placed branches and a tarp over the cage to hide it from view. Lambert further admitted that while locked inside the cage, D.P. was required to use a five-gallon bucket as a toilet. Lambert also admitted that, prior to forcing D.P. to live in the cage, he and his family had forced D.P. to live in their backyard in a locked tent and in a locked shed. Lambert admitted that throughout the time D.P. lived with the family in Amite, Louisiana, Lambert and his conspirators subjected D.P. to routine physical violence and threats of physical violence in order to intimidate D.P. into these living conditions.

This case was investigated by the FBI’s Field Office in New Orleans, Louisiana, the Tangipahoa Parish Sheriff’s Office, and the Tangipahoa District Attorney’s Office.


Charge:


18 U.S.C. 241 CONSPIRACY AGAINST RIGHTS
(1s)

Outcome: 06/13/2019 140 Minute Entry for proceedings held before Judge Carl Barbier: Sentencing held on 6/13/2019 for Jody Lambert (3), Count(s) 1, 2, 4, Dismissed 6/13/2019; Count(s) 1s, Sentenced 6/13/2019. (Court Reporter Cathy Pepper.) (gec) (Entered: 06/13/2019)
06/13/2019 141 ORDER re 138 Motion Acknowledging Defendants Acceptance of Responsibility as to Jody Lambert. IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that the Motion is GRANTED; the Court finds the Defendant is entitled to a downward adjustment of 3 points pursuant to U.S.S.G. 3E1.1(b). Signed by Judge Carl Barbier. (gec) (Entered: 06/13/2019)

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