Sneha Girap (Editor)

Jalila Jefferson Bullock

Updated on
Edit
Like
Comment
Share on FacebookTweet on TwitterShare on LinkedInShare on Reddit
Name
  
Jalila Jefferson-Bullock

Parents
  
William J. Jefferson


Cousins
  
Angela Coleman

Uncles
  
Mose Jefferson

Jalila Jefferson-Bullock httpsiytimgcomvi0IGJkwYEdDMhqdefaultjpg

Aunts
  
Brenda Jefferson Foster, Betty Jefferson

People also search for
  
William J. Jefferson, Andrea Jefferson

Vote jalila jefferson bullock for senator


Jalila Eshe Jefferson-Bullock (born 1975 in New Orleans, Louisiana) served as a state representative in the Louisiana Legislature from 2004 to 2007, representing House District 91, which she won from Rosalind Peychaud in a general election after losing to Peychaud in an earlier special election.

Contents

Education

After finishing Benjamin Franklin High School in New Orleans, Jefferson-Bullock obtained a B.A. in English from Harvard University. She received a master's degree in humanities from the University of Chicago and then a juris doctor from Harvard Law School. She is a member of the New Orleans, Louisiana, and American Bar Associations.

Campaigns for office

Jefferson-Bullock was a delegate to the Democratic National Convention in 2004. After defeating Peychaud for House District 91 in 2005, in 2007 Jefferson-Bullock sought to represent State Senate District 5 but was defeated by Cheryl A. Gray Evans.

ANJ Group

Jefferson-Bullock's father is convicted felon former U.S. Representative William J. Jefferson. Records released by the FBI in 2009 show that Jalila and her sisters and the expensive private institutions they attended were the beneficiaries of what the government says were bribes paid to ANJ Group in exchange for the influential lawmaker's help in securing contracts for American companies in western Africa. ANJ Group LLC is "a company controlled by [William J.] Jefferson's family" according to the Times-Picayune. Neither William J. Jefferson's daughters nor the educational institutions they attended have been charged of wrongdoing.

References

Jalila Jefferson-Bullock Wikipedia