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CHASE DUNCAN CAMPBELL, Conspiracy to Defraud, Louisiana 2025

Published August 22, 2025

NEW ORLEANS, LOUISIANA - In a shocking case of deceit and corruption, a Georgia man has been found guilty of conspiracy to commit wire fraud in Louisiana. CHASE DUNCAN CAMPBELL, a resident of Cobb County, Georgia, plead guilty to the crime on August 14, 2025.

According to court documents, from as early as November 2020, and continuing through at least May 2024, CAMPBELL, and others, conspired to defraud Candidate 1 with fake campaign services; defraud Victim 1 out of approximately $236,867 in fake real estate purchases and associated costs; defraud Victim 2 out of approximately $83,268.05 in fraudulent claims of real estate and title work; and defraud Victims 3 and 4 out of approximately $112,328.18 in connection with a fake legal defense scheme.

CAMPBELL, and others, utilized numerous fake aliases and occupations, 'burner' numbers for text messages and calls, and fraudulent invoices to defraud their victims. This elaborate scheme left a trail of destruction and financial loss for the victims.

CAMPBELL faces up to five (5) years in prison, up to three (3) years of supervised release, a fine of up to $250,000, and a mandatory $100 mandatory special assessment fee. CAMPBELL has agreed to pay restitution of approximately $446,302.23 to his victims.

The case is being investigated by the Federal Bureau of Investigation. Assistant United States Attorney, Andre J. Lagarde of the Public Integrity Unit, is handling the prosecution. This case highlights the importance of vigilance and the need for strict laws to prevent such crimes.

The people of Louisiana deserve to know that those who commit such heinous crimes will be brought to justice. CAMPBELL's conviction is a testament to the dedication of law enforcement agencies and the justice system.

As we continue to expose the dark underbelly of crime in our community, we must remain committed to the pursuit of truth and justice. We will continue to follow this case and provide updates as more information becomes available.

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Source: https://www.justice.gov/usao-edla/pr/georgia-man-guilty-conspiracy-defraud-former-political-candidate-and-four-other