SPECIAL PRESENTATION:
Henderson Auctions Lawsuit Against
Blake Everett et. al.
Intra-Henderson Family Feud (Henderson v.
Henderson)
Henderson Sales Tax Lawsuit
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Video Date: 9/9/14. LAPA Vice President Robert Burns explains the pitfalls of
serving as principal (owner)
in merchandise offered for sale at auction, particularly when multiple
owners
are involved. Burns
illustrates the high level of trust that's required for such
situations
by illustrating a lawsuit filed by JAH
Enterprises d/b/a/ Henderson Auctions
after things went haywire
entailing the sale of a casino boat jointly owned by JAH Enterprises
(which is itself owned
by LALB Member Jeff Henderson) and Blake
Everett, a former employee of
Henderson Auctions.
Update: 10/13/14.
Thus far, service to Everett hasn't been able to be facilitated via
U. S.
mail. Hence, JAH filed this motion to hire a
private process server to serve the Everetts.
Video Date:
1/25/16. Quick review & update
on litigation
between Louisiana Auctioneer Licensing Board Member
Jeff
Henderson (owner of JAH Enterprises d/b/a
Henderson Auctions) and Blake
Everett.
Supporting Documents:
1.
Transfer of Crown
Casino Vessel: Jeff Henderson to Everett on 12/3/13.
2.
Lawsuit filed
5/27/14 in Livingston Parish of JAH Enterprises v. Everett et. al.
3.
Lis Pendens filed by JAH (Jeff Henderson) in Mississippi on 6/4/14.
4.
8/25/14 motion by JAH to
hire private process server to serve Everett.
5.
7/7/15 signed order by Mississippi judge expunging Lis Pendens.
6.
1/22/16 Henderson Ex Parte Motion: appoint attorney to represent Everett
in Livingston Parish
Sound Off Louisiana Posts on the Henderson v.
Everett Litigation:
6/11/16: LALB Member Jeff Henderson backed into Suing Marvin Henderson
7/5/11: Gov. Edwards' Auction Corruption Train Surpasses Jindal's with Henderson Alleged Fraud
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Video Date:
10/13/14. LAPA Vice President Robert Burns elaborates upon
this
lawsuit of JAH (Henderson Auctions) v. Lloyd Henderson et. al.
in which
JAH complains of new competition by Lloyd Henderson
and an infringement
upon trade marks, etc. in forming that competition.
The lawsuit cites a
deliberate attempt to create confusion as to the identities of the
two
companies (even to the extent of substantial duplication in the appearance
of
the Henderson Auctions website
vs. the Henderson and Henderson
Auctioneers website).
Burns also briefly
recaps ALL of the other outstanding lawsuits known to exist in
the Louisiana
auction industry, including the JAH v. Everett et. al. lawsuit presented below
and those of Burns and/or Phillips v. LALB
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Video Date:
9/9/14. LAPA Vice President Robert Burns
provides a primer in terms of a background
of the LALB's sharply divergent
treatment of Kathleen Sue White vs.
Board Member Jeff Henderson (Marvin
Henderson's son) regarding
allegations of unpaid sales taxes. This
"stroll down memory lane"
is provided as a result of
the upcoming trial of LA Dept. of Revenue v. JAH
Enterprises
being scheduled
to convene the week of Monday, September 15, 2014 in Livingston Parish, a venue
in
which Marvin Henderson has stated: "They (the LA Dept. of Revenue) don't want to try
me
in Livingston Parish."
CLICK HERE to
see a copy of the original suit filed by the
LA Dept. of Revenue.
To return to LAPA's Index Page of Auctioneer Issues Discussions by the LALB, CLICK HERE
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