Jim Letten US Attorney
September 20 Meeting
Jim Letten, has served for over twenty-seven years as a federal prosecutor beginning with the U. S. Department of Justice Organized Crime and Racketeering Strike Force, and became Chief of the Strike Force in March of 1988 and remained Chief of the unit through that office’s merger into the United States Attorney’s Office in 1990, until being named First Assistant in August of 1994. While First Assistant, Jim served as a lead prosecutor in the investigation, prosecution, and successful conviction of former Louisiana Governor Edwin Edwards following a four-month jury trial in early 2000.
Jim was initially appointed by the U. S. Attorney General as the U. S. Attorney in April of 2001, until his Presidential appointment and subsequent Senate confirmation in July, 2005.
Jim was appointed in 2009 to serve as the Executive Director of the National Center for Disaster and Recovery Fraud, which has its National Command Center in Baton Rouge. Jim is a retired Commander in the U. S. Naval Reserve having served as NCIS Agent. Jim has been and remains active in the U. S. Department of Justice’s role in efforts to rebuild the New Orleans Police Department.
Jim has received numerous awards from federal, state and local enforcement agencies and civic institutions, including University of New Orleans Distinguished Alumnus of the Year in 2008.
He was awarded the United States Attorney General’s Medallion for Distinguished Service recognizing his leadership following the devastation of Hurricane Katrina.
Most recently, Jim received the Anti-Defamation League’s 2010 Torch of Liberty Award for his leadership and contributions to counteractive bigotry and advancing civil rights. He also received the Southeast Louisiana Boy Scouts of America 2010 Citizen of the Year award.
Letten’s talk included the structure of his office consisting of about 130 employees. The Civil Division in his office brought back nine settlements last year including the 650 million dollars settlement from Merck. The Criminal Division is divided into different units. For example the Cyber Crime Unit is engaged with FBI and local law enforcements. He indicated that generally senior citizens and retirees are victims of cyber crimes. The heroin uses is way up in the city of New Orleans, and the City suffers from high capital rate of homicides.
Letten expressed his thanks to the local law-enforcements, Sheriff’s Office, Thibodaux Mayor’s Office, Police Department, and District Attorney’s Office. He thanked all those who help him behind the seen.
Thibodaux Rotary Club – 2011-2012 Board of Directors
Badi swears in the officers and board: l-r Jennifer Ledet – President Elect, Maxine Minton – Secretary Treasurer and Board Members Gary Palmer, Sandy Holloway, Craig Hebert, John Shaver and Bryce Ledet.
Members of the Thibodaux Rotary Club Receive Gifts
From The Club and President John Shaver For Their Help With Club Projects
2011 Installation Banquet – Rotarian Of The Year
John awards Robert Naquin with the Rotarian of the Year plague. Robert earned the award for his dedication to Rotary and his 25 year commitment to cooking at the Annual District Conference. Thank you Robert for that dedication.
Left; John Dupont was awarded for the Program of the Year by Sandy, but was found sleeping while standing up.
Right; Jennifer Ledet awards Craig Stanga (Sgt-at-Arms) for 40 years Perfect Attendance. Makes you want to have perfect attendance.
Thibodaux Rotary Club – 2011 Installation Banquet
On June 28 at the Envie Restaurant the Rotary Club of Thibodaux installed a new President. Here John Shaver is turning over the gavel to Badi Asrabadi. John thanked Rotary for the opportunity to serve the club and the community.
Badi spoke of the privilege to serve as President for 2011-2012. He has many goals for the year and asked for help from all of the members of the Thibodaux Rotary Club. Together we can accomplish much.
President Badi is sworn in by fellow Rotary Club Member, Louisiana Supreme Court Associate Justice John L. Weimer