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James St. Raymond was born on 1957, is a Businessman. Discover James St. Raymond's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 66 years old?
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James St. Raymond Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2022-2023. So, how much is James St. Raymond worth at the age of 66 years old? James St. Raymond’s income source is mostly from being a successful Businessman. He is from . We have estimated
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St. Raymond operates a consulting firm, St. Raymond Communications. After Hurricane Katrina St. Raymond proposed building two glass condominium towers, each 30 stories in height and designed by Daniel Libeskind of New York City, on the site of the defunct Jefferson Plaza shopping center on the Jefferson Highway. Libeskind also worked on the design for a new building to replace the downed Twin Towers of the World Trade Center in lower Manhattan after terrorists struck on September 11, 2001. St. Raymond recruited purchasers who made a $1,000 deposit. Not only was the shopping center never demolished, work was not initiated on the proposed condo towers, which he had estimated would cost $350 million. In 2010, St. Raymond owed Libeskind $955,000 and filed for bankruptcy. He had further debts exceeding $361,000 to credit card companies, $29,000 to those who put up the $1,000 deposits, and another $13,000 to the Louisiana Department of Revenue. The Internal Revenue Service placed a $144,447 lien on St. Raymond's property, which included his one-eighth interest in a condominium in the Metairie Towers. In his bankruptcy filing, St. Raymond listed $34,000 in assets, $12.6 million in debts, and an income of $15,000 in 2009. On the same day that St. Raymond filed for bankruptcy, he was paid $5,000 for "grass-roots" services by John Georges in Georges's unsuccessful campaign for mayor of New Orleans in 2010, when Landrieu was first elected to the top position at City Hall.
James V. "Jim" St. Raymond
1988-1992
In the 1987 nonpartisan blanket primary, St. Raymond unseated the Democrat-turned-Republican John Hainkel, who trailed in third place among four candidates with 3,204 votes (26.4 percent). St. Raymond led the field with 4,927 votes (40.6 percent) and went into a general election with the runner-up, Democrat Arnold M. Lupin, who polled 3,290 votes (27.1 percent), 86 votes more than Hainkel. The fourth candidate, Democrat John M. Noonan, held the remaining 729 ballots (6 percent). In the ensuing general election, St. Raymond handily defeated Lupin, 4,812 votes (60.6 percent) to 3,127 (39.4 percent). St. Raymond did not seek a second term in the 1991 primary and was succeeded by the Democrat Mitch Landrieu, since 2010 the mayor of New Orleans. Landrieu instead defeated Republican Marilyn Thayer, 8,522 (63.3 percent) to 4,939 (36.7 percent). Thayer was later the national president of the National Federation of Republican Women. In the 1991 primary, St. Raymond's cousin, David Vitter, now the former U.S. senator from Louisiana, won election to House District 81 in Jefferson Parish, to succeed David Duke, who instead ran for governor and then lost the general election to Edwin Edwards.
James V. St. Raymond, known as Jim St. Raymond (born c. 1957), is a businessman in New Orleans, Louisiana, who is a Republican former member of the Louisiana House of Representatives for District 89 in Orleans Parish. He served from 1988 to 1992 during the administration of Governor Buddy Roemer.