New Orleans Lawyer Indicted in $250K Fraud Case

Indictment Details

A federal grand jury returned an indictment on March 13, 2026 charging Tanzanika Ruffin with wire fraud under 18 U.S.C. 1343. Prosecutors say Ruffin allegedly misrepresented facts to a client and the client’s family to obtain roughly $250,000. The U.S. Attorney handling the case announced the charges publicly. This moves the matter from headlines and accusations into the courtroom arena where evidence and sworn testimony will determine the truth.

The Allegations Against Ruffin

The indictment claims Ruffin told the family they had to pay a New Orleans Police Department officer for supposed injuries and harms. She also allegedly told them she had a mutual nondisclosure agreement with the Orleans Parish District Attorney and the officer, which required secrecy about any settlement. According to prosecutors the NDA never existed and no funds reached the officer. Instead the money was allegedly spent on vacations, jewelry, hair and other personal items.

Past Conduct And Context

This is not the first controversy attached to Ruffin. She was previously fired from an assistant district attorney post in 2004 amid extortion allegations that the DA later dismissed. The state bar imposed a short suspension of her law license. Those earlier episodes give context to critics who will now point to a pattern and to supporters who will argue prior matters were resolved or exaggerated.

Potential Penalties If Convicted

Wire fraud carries serious federal penalties. If convicted Ruffin faces up to 20 years in prison, up to three years of supervised release, a fine as high as $250,000, and a mandatory $100 special assessment. Those maximums set a clear range but actual sentences depend on plea deals, evidence, and judicial discretion once the case proceeds through federal court.

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