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Former Louisiana House Speaker Clay Schexnayder indicted for theft of rare state artifact
Posted on 11/12/25 at 2:54 pm
Posted on 11/12/25 at 2:54 pm
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Former House Speaker Clay Schexnayder was indicted Wednesday by a Baton Rouge grand jury related to the disappearance of an ancient cypress board that was last seen in Schexnayder’s legislative office in Gonzales.
The indictment says Schexnayder "knowingly and intentionally committed theft of rare Louisiana state artifact," leading to a charge of felony theft greater than $25,000.
It also says he has been charged with malfeasance in office for "intentionally refusing to perform a duty required of him as a public officer or employee."
The board, which was displayed at the State Capitol for decades, vanished from Schexnayder’s office last year as he was ending a 12-year term in the House, the last four as the Republican speaker of the 105-member chamber.
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In September, Schexnayder said he didn’t know what happened to the board, and that he had left it in his office when his legislative career ended.
“When I turned in the keys, that’s the last I seen it, that’s the last I know,” Schexnayder said then. “The last I know is the board was in the office when I left.”
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The board came from a tree in the area of Lake Maurepas that was estimated to be 1,264 years old when it was cut down in 1936. Wording on the board indicates that it was given to the state in 1955 and hung on the wall in the breezeway on the ground floor of the Capitol until about 10 years ago.
Posted on 11/12/25 at 2:56 pm to Major Dutch Schaefer
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that’s the last I seen it,
Speaker of the House talks like this?
No fricking wonder we suck as a state.
Posted on 11/12/25 at 3:03 pm to Major Dutch Schaefer
We could fill a prison by arresting every worthless fricking thief in the state capitol.
Posted on 11/12/25 at 3:06 pm to Major Dutch Schaefer
Lmaoooo
These are the same a-holes who make us pay for brake tags and fly on Gordon’s private jet
These are the same a-holes who make us pay for brake tags and fly on Gordon’s private jet
Posted on 11/12/25 at 3:07 pm to glassman
quote:I wonder if he had ran to get it.
that’s the last I seen it,
Speaker of the House talks like this?
Posted on 11/12/25 at 3:14 pm to Major Dutch Schaefer
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"intentionally refusing to perform a duty required of him as a public officer or employee."
They need a rubber stamp with that on it..... for future use....
Posted on 11/12/25 at 3:18 pm to Major Dutch Schaefer
When all these frickers get elected they get a license to steal. They’re different than us frick this Conan’s motherfricker
Posted on 11/12/25 at 3:23 pm to ole man
what did he do to piss off Landry
Posted on 11/12/25 at 3:40 pm to Major Dutch Schaefer
I know a little about this. Shortly before it disappeared a dissendent of Walter Stebbins (Julius Mullins) asked Schexnayder to see the board displayed in his office. Mr Stebbins who purchased Lyons Cypress Lumber Company (later Lyons Lumber Company) in Garyville, La and ran it as a lumber yard until the early 1970"s. Mr Mullins asked Schexnayder to see the board displayed in his office late last year.
The board has been moved around from Speaker to speakers office over the years when the state remolded the state capitol building.
Mr Stebbins donated 3 pieces of the oldest cypress documented that was ever harvested. (there are older still living). one piece went to the State Legislators chambers. This is the missing piece.
A few weeks after the visit by Mr Mullins, Mullins called and asked Clay Schexnayder to return the board to him stating it was donated to the legislature and because it is no longer in the state capitol, he wanted it. This was shortly before Schexnayder left office and state property was inventoried, packed and moved by the state.
Somewhere during this, the board disappeared. This board is at least 3' x 17' and won't be concealed easily.
Getting indicted without evidence of Schexnayder actually having this artifact or being seen with it, is pretty sketchy. I'd look at the guy that wanted it first.
The board has been moved around from Speaker to speakers office over the years when the state remolded the state capitol building.
Mr Stebbins donated 3 pieces of the oldest cypress documented that was ever harvested. (there are older still living). one piece went to the State Legislators chambers. This is the missing piece.
A few weeks after the visit by Mr Mullins, Mullins called and asked Clay Schexnayder to return the board to him stating it was donated to the legislature and because it is no longer in the state capitol, he wanted it. This was shortly before Schexnayder left office and state property was inventoried, packed and moved by the state.
Somewhere during this, the board disappeared. This board is at least 3' x 17' and won't be concealed easily.
Getting indicted without evidence of Schexnayder actually having this artifact or being seen with it, is pretty sketchy. I'd look at the guy that wanted it first.
This post was edited on 11/12/25 at 3:47 pm
Posted on 11/12/25 at 3:40 pm to Major Dutch Schaefer
I'd like to see a picture of this board.
Posted on 11/12/25 at 3:41 pm to Slevin7
I'll look for a picture of it in our museum.
Posted on 11/12/25 at 3:44 pm to TIGERHOLD
I haven't had a brake tag in about two years. Granted I don't drive a Jalopy. I noticed cops like pulling over hoopties though.
Posted on 11/12/25 at 3:46 pm to Major Dutch Schaefer
Is there any proof he took it, or just last seen in his office?
Posted on 11/12/25 at 3:57 pm to TigerintheNO
No proof at all, The piece somehow does not have a state bar code on it. Sooooooo, when movers cleaned out Schexnayders office they could have
1) Left it because it wasn't on the inventory list.
2) Stole it themselves.
3) Gave it to Mullins,
4 Mullins took it believing he owns it.
5) The building owners took it
FYI, we ( Garyville Timbermill Museum) have 4 more pieces of that board in a secure place. But they are not as striking as the missing one. That piece was one an inch thick x 17' x 3'.
Ours are 1/4" x 17' x 3'.
1) Left it because it wasn't on the inventory list.
2) Stole it themselves.
3) Gave it to Mullins,
4 Mullins took it believing he owns it.
5) The building owners took it
FYI, we ( Garyville Timbermill Museum) have 4 more pieces of that board in a secure place. But they are not as striking as the missing one. That piece was one an inch thick x 17' x 3'.
Ours are 1/4" x 17' x 3'.
Posted on 11/12/25 at 3:57 pm to TigerintheNO
just go cut another cypress piece off a tree in Maurepas and be done with it
if it was that valuable why wasn't it secured in the Capitol somewhere
if it was that valuable why wasn't it secured in the Capitol somewhere
Posted on 11/12/25 at 4:01 pm to TigerintheNO
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Is there any proof he took it, or just last seen in his office?
He’s not disputing that it was last seen at his Gonzales office. He’s also saying it was given to him to display at that office, but that has been refuted. It also wasn’t on the list of government property that he had in his office so that means it shouldn’t have even been there.
So: it’s a big arse board - not something that can simply be misplaced. He agrees it was in the office “when he moved out.” He didn’t notify the state that he had the government property at the location. The property manager says nothing was in there and they aren’t in possession of it.
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Schexnayder said then-Speaker Chuck Kleckley, R-Lake Charles, asked him in 2013 to put the board in his district office because it came from a tree in Ascension Parish. Kleckley, however, doesn’t recall giving it to Schexnayder, saying such a request by him involving a historic state artifact would have been inappropriate.
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“When I turned in the keys, that’s the last I seen it, that’s the last I know,” Schexnayder said Tuesday. “The last I know is the board was in the office when I left.”
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Todd Pevey, who works for St. John Properties and manages leasing at the strip mall for Diez, said in an email that “tenants are responsible for removing all materials and belongings from the premises upon vacating. Neither I, nor any other St. John Properties employee or representative, have removed any of the client’s items from the space nor are we in possession of any items that were ever in the premises.”
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When Schexnayder left office last year, the speaker’s office collected a couple of pieces of state equipment, but Schexnayder exercised his right to buy the laptop, printer and fax he had been using, at a depreciated price, according to state records. The government inventory did not include the board since it hadn’t been officially given to him.
This post was edited on 11/12/25 at 4:02 pm
Posted on 11/12/25 at 4:16 pm to BigBinBR
" it means that it shouldn't have been there"
The board had no state inventory number on it. The board has moved around from speaker to speaks office over the years. Schexnayder told the whole world it was in his office and frequently showed it off.
I don't believe he has it. There
are more than one person saying it was on the wall the day the state showed up to take state property back to B.R.
Mullins seems sketchy.
The board had no state inventory number on it. The board has moved around from speaker to speaks office over the years. Schexnayder told the whole world it was in his office and frequently showed it off.
I don't believe he has it. There
are more than one person saying it was on the wall the day the state showed up to take state property back to B.R.
Mullins seems sketchy.
Posted on 11/12/25 at 4:17 pm to Major Dutch Schaefer
he is the uncle of my childhood friend. I went to his house a couple time as a kid for parties or something, it was a long time ago. The man had some impressive homes.
actually maybe im thinking of Clay's father.
actually maybe im thinking of Clay's father.
This post was edited on 11/12/25 at 4:18 pm
Posted on 11/12/25 at 4:39 pm to Big Scrub TX
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that’s the last I seen it,
Speaker of the House talks like this?
I wonder if he had ran to get it.
He was fixin to.
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