Julia Letlow Buys Accenture (ACN) Stock, Filed 111 Days Late

Rep. Julia Letlow (R-La.) reported a purchase of Accenture plc Class A Ordinary Shares (ACN) in a Periodic Transaction Report filed with the U.S. House of Representatives, adding another entry to the growing list of congress members’ stock purchases that draw public attention under the STOCK Act.

According to the filing, the transaction was made personally by Rep. Letlow, not by a spouse or dependent, and was executed on April 22, 2025. The disclosed value falls between $1,001 and $15,000, the standard reporting range used for transactions of this size. The shares were held through Merrill Lynch Investment Account #025, one of the brokerage accounts Letlow has used for prior trades.

Whoisbuyingnow.com classifies this transaction as a congress buy signal, meaning a sitting House member added to a position in a publicly traded company rather than reducing or exiting one. The purchase does not indicate any recommendation from our site, nor does it suggest wrongdoing on the part of the filer — STOCK Act disclosure is a legal requirement for members of Congress, not an accusation of anything improper.

A Reporting Delay Worth Noting

One detail stands out in this filing: it was submitted 111 days after the actual transaction date. The STOCK Act requires members of Congress to disclose trades within 45 days of becoming aware of them. This filing arrived well past that window. We note the delay here factually, as part of the public record, without speculating about why the report came in late. Late filings are not uncommon across both chambers, and the STOCK Act itself does not automatically penalize every delay in the same way — but the gap between transaction and disclosure is itself part of the story readers researching senator stock trading bill compliance often want to see documented.

This is not the first Accenture-related disclosure tied to Rep. Letlow’s holdings. Earlier this year, the site covered a separate transaction involving the same company; readers can find that report here: Julia Letlow Discloses ACN Stock Sale, Filed 208 Days Late. That filing also arrived well outside the 45-day window, suggesting a pattern of delayed reporting on ACN-related activity from this account.

Periodic Transaction Reports like this one give the public a limited but useful window into the financial activity of elected officials. As with all congressional trading disclosures, the underlying reasons for the purchase — and for the timing of its disclosure — are not detailed in the filing itself. Whoisbuyingnow.com will continue tracking future disclosures tied to Rep. Letlow’s accounts as they are filed.

Source: original House Periodic Transaction Report.

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