Jeffrey Vappie, the former New Orleans Police Department (NOPD) officer at the center of the federal indictment involving Mayor LaToya Cantrell, has had his personal life thrust into the spotlight. His marriage, divorce, and the allegations surrounding his relationship with Cantrell have become key points in the ongoing legal drama. As of August 2025, the case has taken new turns, with fresh indictments revealing deeper layers of the scandal.
Vappie was married to Julia Bea Brumfield Vappie, who passed away in December 2019 after a battle with illness. Her obituary describes her as a beloved wife, mother of five, and grandmother, remembered by family and colleagues from Children’s Hospital, the Orleans Parish Sheriff’s Office, and NOPD. Following her death, Vappie remarried, but that marriage also ended in divorce amid the unfolding controversy with Mayor Cantrell.
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The Divorce and Allegations of an Affair
In November 2022, Jeffrey Vappie’s then-wife filed for divorce, publicly alleging that he was engaged in an “ongoing s*xual relationship” with Mayor Cantrell while they were both married to other people. The divorce petition included claims that Vappie had confessed to the affair, though both he and Cantrell repeatedly denied any romantic involvement. Cantrell insisted their relationship was “strictly professional,” while Vappie, during an NOPD interrogation, dismissed the allegations as “perception” rather than reality.
Former NOPD officer Jeffrey Vappie arrives at fed ct with his attys for arraignment on payroll fraud charges accusing him of collecting city pay for romantic episodes with Mayor Cantrell. pic.twitter.com/rzMVYIdKN9
— Mike Perlstein (@MikePerlstein) August 7, 2024
The divorce proceedings added fuel to the fire, especially as federal investigators began digging into Vappie’s timesheets, travel records, and communications with Cantrell. Text messages and WhatsApp exchanges—over 15,000 in just eight months—painted a different picture than their public denials. The indictment alleges that Vappie and Cantrell used encrypted messaging to hide their relationship, deleting evidence once scrutiny intensified.
The Latest Developments
As of August 15, 2025, a superseding indictment has brought new charges against both Jeffrey Vappie and LaToya Cantrell, including conspiracy, wire fraud, obstruction of justice, and making false statements. Prosecutors claim the two exploited Vappie’s position on Cantrell’s security detail to bill the city for personal time, including romantic getaways to Napa Valley, Washington D.C., and Martha’s Vineyard—trips that cost taxpayers over $70,000.
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The indictment also details how Vappie’s personal life became entangled with his professional duties. He was allegedly paid for 15-hour workdays while wine-tasting with Cantrell, and city funds covered his attendance at conferences where the two spent private time together. When the scandal first broke, Vappie reportedly searched for criminal defense attorneys and WhatsApp’s security features, suggesting he was aware of the legal trouble ahead.
BREAKING — Democrat New Orleans Mayor LaToya Cantrell was indicted by a federal grand jury on Friday after being investigated for corruption.
The exact charges are not yet known.
Former New Orleans Police Department officer Jeffrey Vappie has also been indicted. Vappie used… pic.twitter.com/cRM8XQw4jy
— RedWave Press (@RedWave_Press) August 15, 2025
Meanwhile, Jeffrey Vappie’s ex-wife has remained out of the public eye since the divorce, but the fallout from the case continues. His resignation from NOPD in June 2024, marked as “resigned under investigation” (RUI), effectively ended his law enforcement career. With the latest charges, his legal battles are far from over, and the story of his marriages, both past and present, remains a key subplot in one of New Orleans’ biggest political scandals.
The case has not only damaged Vappie’s reputation but also raised serious questions about accountability in city government. As the trial unfolds, more details about his personal and professional life may come to light, keeping this story in the headlines for months to come.