Disgraced contractor sues state board that revoked his license
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BATON ROUGE - Coastal Bridge LLC, owned by disgraced contractor Kelly Sills, filed a lawsuit against the Louisiana State Licensing Board for Contractors accusing them of abusing their discretion after the board voted to revoke Sills license two weeks ago.
Sills has been the focus of numerous WBRZ Investigative Unit stories after he defaulted on road projects, didn t pay his employees health insurance premiums and was behind on bills.
In the lawsuit filed this week against the Louisiana Board of Contractors, Coastal Bridge alleges, the actions of the Board show they have exceeded their authority, abused their discretion, and deprived Coastal of due process by revoking Coastal s licenses and forcing Coastal to provide detailed financial statements and analysis which are not re
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