News -> INDReporter MON, MAR 14 9:20AM by Heather Miller

Mouton’s web of falsehoods continues

The owner of Star Service Inc., an air conditioning and heating company Henry Mouton claimed he sold shares of before he was indicted on federal corruption charges, says Mouton never owned any shares in the company.

Mouton, a Lafayette resident and former state Department of Wildlife and Fisheries commissioner who has been charged with conspiracy, receiving illegal payoffs and making false statements to federal agents, told two Independent Weekly staff members and others in the Lafayette area that he sold his shares of an air conditioning and heating company and works as a consultant.

It was unclear whether the company Mouton claimed he had sold shares of was Star Service, the same company for which Mouton lobbied to land a $948,000 contract with the Jefferson Parish School Board in 2000, as reported in The Times-Picayune.

Michael Miller of Baton Rouge, owner of Star Service Inc., says Mouton was employed by the company in sales until the summer of 2010, but never owned any part of the company.

Miller says he is unaware of any other air conditioning and heating companies Mouton may have owned an interest in and also says he did not believe Mouton was working for anyone else while he was employed with Star Service.

“It really disturbs me that he’s going around saying this,” Miller says.

Mouton is accused of using his position as a Wildlife and Fisheries commissioner to lobby against the old Gentilly Landfill in New Orleans that reopened after Hurricane Katrina ­— and receiving $463,970 from a rival landfill owner in return.

For more on Henry Mouton and the charges he is facing, check out The Independent Weekly’s news story “Oh Henry.” 

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written by NORTHSIDIAN SHOTGUN , March 14, 2011 - 02:59 pm
Its odd how thiefs like this Mouton, NEER-DO-WELL.. is walking the streets today, "a white collar crime, what a misnomer, for to be white stands for pure, unsoiled, squeeky clean, Hah, another governor appointee bites the dust, miscreant inbred couillion.
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written by POLITICAL OBSERVER , March 14, 2011 - 03:47 pm
The plight of Henry Mouton is really tragic. Merely to be indicted causes tremendous suffering for him and his family. The real question is who created the political leverage of Henry Mouton. Who gave him access and who appointed him to positions of political influence? What is the role of those persons in helping to create this situation?
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written by Get A Grip , March 15, 2011 - 07:06 am
"The plight of Henry Mouton is really tragic." Lets get this straight. Hank Mouton comes from a priviledged background, never held a real job, designs his own letterhead paper to con senators and God knows who else, and is "always trying to help someone and put good people together." Put them together for what? To con/swindle/deceive money out of them and/or others? C'mon, lets get with the program and look at the picture: Henry Mouton is a con artist and a thief. It's as simple as that. Also, any suffering he is experiencing is self inflicted and much deserved. His family should not even be mentioned. They are collateral damage just like Chris Williams' family, Brandon Shelvins' family, Walter Guillorys' family, and Jonathan Carmouches' family. A thief is a thief is a thief. A liar is a liar is a liar and a con artist is a con artist is a con artist. For every jerk that has something good to say about a thief like Hank Mouton, there are an equal number of people who have good things to say about the other aforementioned thieves. One is no different than the others. Period.


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written by lawyer , March 15, 2011 - 09:13 am
He's gonna cut a deal! Watch and see.
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