EMBARRASSMENT INDEX
FOR THE LOUISIANA AUCTIONEER'S
LICENSING BOARD (LALB)
BY BOARD MEMBER
JEFF HENDERSON
LAPA began audiotaping and videotaping LALB meetings on August 2, 2010. Accordingly, LAPA has no recorded evidence of embarrassments before that date.
Board Member JEFF HENDERSON has served on the LALB from: March 1, 2013 to present.
November 5, 2014
Upon finding out that Brant Thompson,
son of Louisiana State Senator Francis
Thompson (D-Delhi), succeeded
in obtaining a bond payment for his alleged losses entailing
deceased
auctioneer Bruce Miller, Judy Fasola expresses her frustrations with the LALB.
Those frustrations entail
Ms. Fasola asserting that she was victimized by
notoriously-problematic auctioneer Ken Buhler and his father, Mac.
Specifically, Ms. Fasola was frustrated that LALB attorney Anna Dow, after having her jump through all of the
hoops to file
a bond claim, reversed course and refused to file a
claim for her. During her presentation, Ms. Fasola managed
to catch the
LALB members in one contradiction after another as evidenced by the
historical
LALB video excerpts merged into the above video clip.
January 15, 2014
LAPA
President
Rev. Freddie Lee Phillips has to
REPEATEDLY request that AUCTIONEERS
James Sims (LALB
Vice Chairman)
and
Jeff Henderson (owner of J. A. H. Enterprises,
a firm which was
sued by the LA Department of Revenue for alleged
nonpayment of sales
taxes),
speak
up so audience members can hear what they're
saying. As a result,
Rev. Phillips
is
escorted out
into the hallway by
LALB Security Officer (EBRP
Sheriff Deputy Ronald Landry)
and read the riot
act
for having the audacity to express
his right to hear LALB deliberations!!
November 15, 2007
Louisiana Department of Revenue files this lawsuit for alleged nonpayment of sales taxes against Mr. Henderson's company, JAH Enterprises d/b/a Henderson Auctions. A review of the lawsuit file conducted by LAPA on February 25, 2014 showed that the LA Revenue Department filed a Motion for Summary Judgment (means they assert no issue of material fact exists and the Department therefore seeks a court-ordered judgment in its favor without the need for a trial). J. A. H. Enterprises filed this Memorandum Opposing the Department's Summary Judgment Motion. As of 2/25/14, the file did not indicate whether the Motion for Summary Judgment, which was scheduled for January 13, 2014, was granted or denied. If granted, presumably a Judgment will soon be filed into the record. If denied, the litigation remains outstanding.
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