Gov. Edwards’ strong ally, convicted felon Larry S. Bankston: “I don’t want to be involved with people that f—— tape people’s telephone conversations.”


Former Louisiana State Senator and Current Attorney for Louisiana State Contractor Board, Larry S. Bankston.

 

In the latest Sound Off Louisiana feature, founder Robert Burns outlines the specific content of FBI wiretaps entailing convicted felon and former Louisiana State Senator Larry S. Bankston, whom Louisiana Gov. John Bel “Honor Code” Edwards (through his appointees) has tapped for some critical state positions, including being the attorney for the Louisiana State Contractor Board.

Burns provides viewers with the specific content of Bankston’s damning FBI wire tap recordings and provides commentary on same.

Supporting Documentation and Links:

Bankston FBI Wiretap # 1

Bankston FBI Wiretap # 2

Bankston FBI Wiretap # 3

Bankston FBI Wiretap # 4


Court Listener Link for Totality of FBI Investigation of Larry Bankston With FBI Wire Tap Contents


Advocate Article of Bankston’s Latest Problematic Behavior


Email exchange between Michael McDuff and Burns of Monday, March 20, 2017
wherein McDuff states “my understanding” is that Bankston’s son does NOT “work for” any of the consortium of companies constituting the third-place bidder on Louisiana’s flood recovery contract.

Stay tuned for installment two entailing Gov. Edwards’ trusted ally, Larry Bankston, wherein Sound Off Louisiana‘s Burns provides valuable insight on one of the most frequently asked question he gets entailing Bankston:  “How in the world did he get his law license back?”

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As taxpayers gear up for likely staggering legal costs entailing LSPC’s former Executive Director Derbonne, Inspector General Street gets yet another body slam in 19th JDC entailing Murphy Painter civil litigation.


LA Inspector General Stephen Street

In our latest Sound Off Louisiana feature, founder Robert Burns outlines the latest developments in the Murphy Painter litigation against Louisiana Inspector General Stephen Street and highlights the staggering legal costs of defending lawsuits taxpayers must pay when whistleblowers and those seeking to uphold the law are targeted by people with blind political ambitions such as former Louisiana Governor Bobby Jindal and current Louisiana Governor John Bel “Honor Code” Edwards:

Burns reviews the latest ruling in the Murphy Painter civil litigation and outlines the staggering litigation costs Louisiana taxpayers are now incurring due to blind political ambitions.  LA RS 49:220.23(D)(1) substantiating the fact that any Louisiana Inspector General may be terminated by the Governor of Louisiana as long as a majority of both the House and Senate vote to do so.  Association of Inspectors General website wherein Street can be seen readily hobnobbing to one conference after another, yet he would take the witness stand in Federal Court in the Murphy Painter trial and say, “I don’t have knowledge of this case.  You need to question my the investigator, Shane Evans.”  Sound Off feature in which Burns appealed with LSPC members to avoid litigation expenses pertaining to the strong-arming of its former Executive Director, Cathy Derbonne by either offering her previous position back to her or another position within LSP or the LSPC.

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Fourteenth Judicial District Judge David Ritchie (entailing Attorney General Jeff Landry’s legal skills): “Choose your lawyer carefully.”


Louisiana Attorney General Jeff Landry

In our last Sound Off Louisiana feature, we outlined the incredible measures that Russell Stutes, Jr., attorney for Gravity and Drainage District 8 of Ward 1 of Calcasieu Parish, and Samuel Gabb, attorney for the Calcasieu Parish Police Jury, went to in order to impede contractor Billy Broussard’s efforts to obtain public records.  In our second installment, Sound Off Louisiana founder Robert Burns interviews Broussard entailing Fourteenth Judicial District Judge David Ritchie’s interesting commentary, as provided by courtroom transcripts, regarding the legal skills of Louisiana Attorney General Jeff Landry.  The feature follows:

Burns interviews Broussard about 14th JDC Judge Ritchie’s commentary that Broussard, through his attorney, Jeff Landry,  illegally filed a $1.2 million lien.  Also,  Ritchie’s unflattering commentary on Landry’s legal skills are also discussed.

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