A former student at Mt. Olive Christian School in Claiborne Parish has posted on Facebook that Nathan Jump did in fact, in her eyes at least, appear to act inappropriately with certain female students at the school.
Jump, the husband of 2nd JDC district attorney candidate Tammy Jump, was arrested last February for sexual battery and again last week on a single count of molestation of a juvenile and two counts of indecent behavior with juveniles.
Until his February arrest, he was principal of Mt. Olive Christian School and is listed as vice-president of the Association of Christian Educators of Louisiana, according to the Secretary of State’s corporate records. Those records show that the association’s non-profit corporation is “not in good standing for failure to file [an] annual report.” It last filed its annual report on Feb. 12, 2025.
Tammy Jump’s parents, James and Linda Gantt and one other member of the Gantt family, Perry Keith Gantt, serve on the school’s board of directors and Linda Gantt is listed on the school’s web page as its headmaster. The school was incorporated in 1995, according to state records.
Tammy Jump, who has served as an assistant DA for the 2nd JDC for about 25 years, is pitted against Jim Colvin, also an assistant DA in the 2nd JDC for the DA’s job.
Subsequent to publication of her husband’s arrests by LouisianaVoice, Tammy Jump posted on Facebook, “Living the farm life. People can hate all they want. I know who I am, and I know who Nathan is. The lies and defamatory statements being posted on social media are just that. The truth is going to come out. Until then, we will keep loving our animals and counting the blessings that God gives us every day. Sweep Pea says she’s ready for America’s 250th birthday celebration.”
Sweetpea is apparently the cow that is included in Tammy Jump’s post.
The former student, whose Facebook identity we’re not revealing, posted a response, saying, “She (Tammy Jump) posted this about it (apparently the controversy swirling around her husband’s arrest). And I’m sorry, but so many girls have come forward. There’s no way all of them are lying. And I went to that school. [H]e 100% had favorites. He would write love notes to them, take them to lunch, and text them who knows what? At the end of the day they are trying like hell to sweep it under the rug. It’s just said how the justice system is.”
Tammy Jump, in giving misleading information pertaining to rape laws, led a grand jury into refusing to bring charges against Rev. Mack Ford who owned and operated the New Bethany School for Girls in Arcadia despite testimony from several survivors of the school who described sexual assault by Ford and New Bethany staff members.
But it was learned by LouisianaVoice that members of Ford’s family performed work for the Gantt family, which should have triggered a recusal from Tammy Jump. Subsequent to Ford’s death, the Mt. Olive Christian School, run by the Gantt family, now owns the former New Bethany property.
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