La. Supreme Court warns about scam text messages
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Published on April 11, 2026.
The Louisiana Supreme Court has issued a warning about fraudulent text messages sent out to its citizens. The texts claim to be from the "Louisiana Superior Court," a court that does not exist in the state. Officials have stated they will never send out such threats. The public can contact the Louisiana Supreme court's (1919) office by calling (1921), or (1922), for confidential support.
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