News -> INDReporter TUE, MAR 15 9:01AM by Heather Miller

Mouton appearing in federal court Thursday

Henry Mouton, the 54-year-old Lafayette resident accused of accepting almost a half a million dollars in bribes from a landfill owner for his efforts to keep a rival landfill closed, is expected to plead not guilty when he appears in New Orleans federal court Thursday for an arraignment.

Mouton’s Baton Rouge defense lawyer, Mary Olive Pierson, tells The Times-Picayune that Mouton will plead not guilty.

A federal grand jury on Feb. 25 indicted Mouton, a former state Department of Wildlife and Fisheries commissioner, on eight counts of conspiracy, receiving illegal payoffs and lying to federal agents:
The indictment doesn’t identify the rival landfill owner, labeling him or her as “co-conspirator A.” But other public records indicate that person to be either Fred Heebe or Jim Ward, owners of the River Birch landfill in Waggaman.

Mouton’s indictment is the first in a wide-ranging federal investigation into the local landfill business and Jefferson Parish government as a whole.
Read more on Mouton’s arraignment here.

For more on Mouton’s background and the charges he is facing, read The Independent Weekly’s March 9 news story “Oh Henry.”

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written by Gaius Cilnius Maecenas , March 15, 2011 - 10:11 pm
Should not the bribee be held accountable as well as the briber?

It would shock this readership as to how many bribes are routinely engaged in in this State. Essentially, the complete upper level of our bureaucracy could be indicted. Henry had the misfortune to be caught. Ordinarily, one uses a middle man, labeled as a "consultant," to extort the money in return for governmental funds. Henry got sloppy!
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written by Get A Grip , March 16, 2011 - 12:56 pm
Then, by your standards, Gaius, Chris Williams' and his company were simply "consulting" for the LHA. You are a joke and your analysis to mask con artist and thief, Hank Mouton, are travesties.
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written by katherineiv , March 16, 2011 - 11:37 pm
Why "notorious" in teaser describing Mouton's attorney? The story does not explain.
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written by Gene Broussard , March 17, 2011 - 12:33 pm
I know Ms. Pierson and she is just an excellent attorney. That is just a simple cheap shot headline grabber by Ms. Miller as the author of this piece.
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written by Titus Pomponius Atticus , March 17, 2011 - 11:30 pm
Maecenas pay attention to Get a Grip's weak-minded observation. He confirms your thesis as he denounces it. Notice that he did not deal with your lethal observation of the preponderance of bribery in public affairs in Louisiana.
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