LSPC’s Braxton blindsided by investigative reporter Lee Zurik……addresses “ticket fixing” emails (including DWI for daughter) near the end of meeting.

LSPC Member Calvin Braxton

 

In our latest Sound Off Louisiana feature, we reveal fallout from Fox8 (Channel 8 in New Orleans) investigative reporter Lee Zurik blindsiding Louisiana State Police Commission (LSPC) Member Calvin Braxton just prior to the meeting of Thursday, July 13, 2017 regarding emails he showed Braxton between him and former Executive Director Cathy Derbonne.  The emails were asserted to pertain to “ticket fixing,” and they included one or more emails regarding Braxton’s daughter’s arrest for DWI.  Braxton said little to Zurik, but he chose to address the issue after Zurik’s departure near the conclusion of the meeting.  In doing so, Braxton made a vague reference to having “met with the Attorney General’s Office yesterday entailing Cathy Derbonne.”  His full commentary follows:

 


LSPC’s Braxton comments publicly about allegations of “ticket fixing,” to include his daughter’s arrest for DWI.

Lee Zurik (Fox8 New Orleans) teaser for feature on 10 p.m. newscast to air on Monday, July 17, 2017.

Report submitted to Gov. Edwards on July 11, 2016 entailing Braxton’s conduct.

 

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Marvin Henderson’s son (and Edwards appointee): “Daddy possibly committed fraud by taking money that wasn’t authorized.”

Henderson Auctions founder Marvin Henderson.

 

In our latest Sound Off Louisiana feature, we continue to delve into the stunning revelations being uncovered in the depositions of Henderson Auctions v. BLH Equipment and James Blake Everett.

 

Recall from segment one that Janet Henderson Cagley, Marvin’s daughter, stated under oath, “Daddy doesn’t have $20 to buy milk.”

 

In segment two, we uncover Janet point-blank stating that, if her father, Henderson Auctions founder, Marvin Henderson, received $100,000 in secretive payment(s) that should have gone to Henderson Auctions, then he “defrauded Henderson Auctions.”  Jeff Henderson, an Auctioneer Licensing Board appointee of Louisiana Gov. John Bel Edwards, meanwhile, partially concurs in indicating that Marvin “possibly committed fraud by taking money that wasn’t authorized.”:

 


Sound Off Louisiana founder Robert Burns outlines damning testimony in the depositions of Jeff and Janet Henderson.

Supporting Documentation:

Jeff Henderson stating EMPHATICALLY that “Marvin Henderson has no authority to sign legal documents for Henderson Auctions.”

Jeff Henderson (concurring with his sister, Janet):  “Marvin Henderson possibly committed fraud by taking money that he wasn’t authorized.”

Janet Henderson states $100,000 was “stolen” from Henderson Auctions and acknowledges it may have been stolen by her own father.

Marvin Henderson’s prior mail fraud conviction.

Rank corruption of Livingston Parish DA Scott Perrilloux entailing Marvin Henderson’s grandson (Janet’s son) Cody Bowlin referenced in the video above.

 

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Marvin Henderson’s daughter: “Daddy doesn’t have $20 to buy milk.”


Henderson Auctions Founder Marvin Henderson

 

In our latest Sound Off Louisiana feature, we profile some of the incredible revelations being uncovered in the depositions of Henderson Auctions v. BLH Equipment and James Blake Everett during which, despite this WBRZ TV feature referencing a Facebook post in which Marvin Henderson is referenced as a “billionaire,” his daughter, Janet Henderson Cagley, now states under oath that her father, Marvin, “doesn’t have $20 to buy milk.”:


Sound Off Louisiana founder Robert Burns begins coverage of revelations made in depositions of Henderson Auctions v. BLH Equipment.  Segment one features sections of the deposition of Henderson Auctions’ founder, convicted felon Marvin Henderson, and segments of his daughter’s deposition, Janet Henderson Cagley.  CLICK HERE for the scathing ruling issued by U. S. Judge Shelly Dick referenced in the video and CLICK HERE for the Business Report article referenced in the video.

Direct quote from Business Report Article referenced above:

In July, Everett’s attorney filed another exhibit, this one called ‘Advances to Marvin for his Girlfriends‘ (bold emphasis is ours). The handwritten ledger shows dates and amounts for 10 additional alleged payments—in cash and cashier’s checks—to Marvin Henderson or to women on Henderson’s behalf (bold emphasis ours). That exhibit alleges that all told, BLH Equipment paid $141,519.68 to Marvin Henderson between July 2, 2013, and Feb. 7, 2014.”

Supporting Documentation:

Janet Henderson admitting that her father, Marvin Henderson, did NOT want her or Jeff to know about the secretive wire transfers he instructed Blake to remit DIRECTLY to him.

Janet Henderson stating that pursuing her father for repayment of the $100,000 secretive payment would be useless because “he doesn’t have $20 to buy milk.”

Janet Henderson stating Marvin liked to provide “young women” with money, and stating “JAH was not responsible for it.”

Marvin Henderson explains why JAH was ever formed in the first place.

Marvin attempts to explain his role in JAH Enterprises (d/b/a Henderson auctions).

Marvin Henderson point-blank refers to JAH (d/b/a Henderson Auctions) as “my company.”

JAH (d/b/a Henderson Auctions) attorney Steven Scandurro walks back Marvin Henderson’s statement that JAH is “my company.”

 

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