Not particularly seaworthy it turns out.
State Rep. Blake Miguez’s family business is in jeopardy after it
allegedly defaulted on a multimillion-dollar loan that originated with
First NBC Bank, which collapsed last year.
The succeeding note
holder, a Denver-based limited liability company, is now moving to seize
two offshore supply vessels owned by Iberia Marine Service, which
Miguez’s father founded more than four decades ago. The foreclosures
could force the company to dissolve, according to court filings.
Miguez is kind of the
Bobby Newport of Southwest Louisiana. Although, if I read this correctly, it looks like his company is technically insulated from the whatever debt the one he inherited/bought or whatever this convoluted arrangement was supposed to be.... whatever that is liable for.
Miguez served as president of Iberia Marine, and is now the chief
executive of SeaTran Marine, a joint-venture that includes Iberia
Marine. SeaTran bills itself on its website as the largest company of
its kind on the Gulf Coast, with 19 vessels. The website trumpets its
leader’s status as a state lawmaker.
Miguez’s father, Steven
Miguez, personally guaranteed the First NBC loan, according to a
business loan agreement filed in court records. The loan was secured
with eight vessels, two of which are subject to federal foreclosure
proceedings in Louisiana and California. They include the largest in
SeaTran's fleet, the 205-foot Mr. Steven, as well as the 172-foot Lady
Eve.
Iberia Marine relies on revenue from Mr. Steven to stay in
business, and seizure of the boat “will definitely terminate all
agreements and bareboat charters,” Steven Miguez said in a Chapter 11
bankruptcy declaration. That would force the company to dissolve,
according to the declaration.
A lawyer for SeaTran, Stewart Peck,
emphasized that neither that company nor Blake Miguez are defendants on
any of the claims involving the loan. Iberia Marine, however, is a
member of the SeaTran corporate entity, according to state records.
Anyway, it's another politically connected rich guy/family to add to the list of politically connected rich people dragged so far in the saga of the sinking of the FNBC money club.
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