“Hebert respectfully asks the court to stay the proceedings until the statute of limitations has run on any criminal charges that could be brought in connection with these matters.”
—Renee Culotta, attorney for former ATC Director Troy Hebert, in her Memorandum of Support of her Motion for Protective Order in the civil matter of former ATC agent Brett Tingle’s wrongful termination lawsuit against Hebert.
“Should he (Hebert) provide answers to these questions, he could face indictment and criminal prosecution.”
—Culotta, in that same memorandum.



Wow!
Well it looks like Mr. Hebert wants to be guilty before he’s pleaded innocent. Looks like his lawyer sent him up the river without a paddle. Funny after all his mouthing about others he started with the “foot in the mouth summary.”