| By DREW BROACH | Deputy metro editor |
LIVING LARGE: While chancellor of LSU Health in New Orleans, Larry Hollier used a charity’s account to buy wedding gifts, liquor, lavish dinners and travel that included luxury hotel stays, limousines and first-class airline flights, records show. Although his annual pay exceeded $1 million, more than almost every LSU employee, Hollier had tens of thousands of dollars in expenses reimbursed each year by the LSU Health Foundation New Orleans, a university-affiliated nonprofit that acts as the medical school’s fundraising arm. Hollier said the spending was legitimate. Some others called it egregious and abusive. (Want more stories like this? Sign up for our free investigative journalism newsletter.) DEMENTIA DISCOVERY: Inside LSU Health, meanwhile, researchers have identified how a potent neurotoxin that is linked to Alzheimer’s disease gets to the brain to do its damage. They’ve also got some advice on how to keep it where it belongs. (Interested in health and health care news? Subscribe to our free Louisiana Checkup newsletter.) REQUEST REJECTED: An Orleans Parish judge on Friday rejected defense attorneys’ attempts to slash bail for four teenagers accused of carjacking and dragging Linda Frickey to her death in Mid-City. Welcome to the weekend. Keep up with today's breaking news on NOLA.com. D.B. |