The Louisiana Committee on Parole on June 26, 2025, revoked the parole of Antonio Seaberry after the panel concluded he violated a supervision condition by engaging in criminal activity related to a December 2024 domestic incident.
Ms. LeJeune read allegations including an offense of domestic abuse battery and child endangerment, and the transcript shows Seaberry told the panel he had pled guilty to amended charges of criminal mischief and was sentenced to time served. Panel member Mr. Barra said there was video evidence and victim statements supporting the battery allegation and recommended revocation; Mr. Barra stated, "My vote is to, vote to revoke, due to violation of condition number 4." The panel's decision was unanimous.
Seaberry also discussed a separate pending possession-of-firearm charge with a court date set for Aug. 6; he told the panel he was in jail on related matters and that some charges arose from other individuals' statements. The panel concluded the domestic incident evidence and Seaberry's guilty plea required revocation under the supervision conditions.
The panel ordered revocation; the transcript records the panel saying, "by unanimous decision, your parole has been rebuked." The parole revocation will be processed administratively and any pending court proceedings (including the Aug. 6 court date on the firearm allegation) remain separate judicial matters.