From: Kelley Lynch <kelley.lynch.2010@gmail.com>
Date: Thu, Feb 28, 2013 at 11:48 AM
Subject: Re: Appeal
To: Dennis <Dennis@riordan-horgan.com>, "*irs. commissioner" <*IRS.Commissioner@irs.gov>, ASKDOJ <ASKDOJ@usdoj.gov>, Washington Field <washington.field@ic.fbi.gov>, "Kelly.Sopko" <Kelly.Sopko@tigta.treas.gov>, "Doug.Davis" <Doug.Davis@ftb.ca.gov>, rbyucaipa <rbyucaipa@yahoo.com>, Robert MacMillan <robert.macmillan@gmail.com>, moseszzz <moseszzz@mztv.com>, a <anderson.cooper@cnn.com>, wennermedia <wennermedia@gmail.com>, "Hoffman, Rand" <rand.hoffman@umusic.com>, "harriet.ryan" <harriet.ryan@latimes.com>, "hailey.branson" <hailey.branson@latimes.com>, Mick Brown <mick.brown@telegraph.co.uk>, woodwardb <woodwardb@washpost.com>, "glenn.greenwald" <glenn.greenwald@guardiannews.com>, lrohter <lrohter@nytimes.com>
Mr. Riordan,
I am doing a very simple declaration that will address issues with prosecutor Sandra Jo Streeter and this reply brief. I want to raise Phil Spector's matter and will use these three examples: Cohen's testimony at my trial; an email Streeter has concealed from my jurors; and the prosecutor in Phillip's trial's version. I will also address the concealed IRS binder. Those documents prove that the refund Cohen obtained in 2005 did not close any probable IRS prosecution re. criminal tax fraud as I met with Agent Sopko and spoke with Agent Tejeda nearly a year after that. There is no IRS holding re. the default judgment. The City Attorney is addressing my federal and state tax matters. That is completely out of line and I cannot even imagine their jurisdiction to do so. I do not have the 1099 for 2004. I need that document. I am prevented from obtaining it. The IRS just advised me to file fraud form 3949a with respect to the illegal K-1s and the refund that I only discovered at trial. So, these are the examples I will use and I think the motive is quite clear. Once I file this, Los Angeles will never hear from me again in this lifetime. I feel as though I have been absolutely slimed and am explaining to people that I feel as though I am dealing with gangsters.
Love,
Kelley
Threats & Phil Spector Gun Incident. Leonard Cohen Cross: I want to talk to you a little bit about -- you said that you felt threatened some of these times. Do you remember saying that? I certainly did. Now I want to talk to you about what you mean by threatened. You actually -- you were telling us about Phil Spector. You were testifying about talking to the LAPD. Yes, sir. And you talked to the LAPD with your attorney, correct? With an attorney present, Yes, Sir. (RT 308) And how he would oftentimes have guns when you were producing an album, correct? He would have guns in the studio when he was producing an album with you? That’s correct. And, in fact, one time you told the detective that, quote -- well, before I go there, was Mr. Spector -- was he drunk at the time when he had these guns? (RT 309) I don’t remember, sir. Was he hostile at the time? Not to me. Okay. But he actually put a gun to your head; is that correct? That’s correct. It was a revolver? No, it wasn’t a revolver. It was an automatic. But you weren’t actually -- you didn’t feel threatened when he put a gun to your head? No, sir. (RT 309)
Concealed Email In Prosecutor Sandra Jo Streeter’sPosession
Leonard Cohen Email to Sandra Jo Streeter
Excerpt - Thursday, April 5, 2012 at 9:31 PM
Apparently the detectives had come across some old interviews I did in 1978 or 1979 in which I spoke of the difficulties of recording Death Of A Lady’s Man with Phil Spector: the brandishing of guns, armed bodyguards, drunkenness, and Phil’s famous megalomania. Even though Phil put his arm around my shoulder and pressed an automatic into my neck, excepto for the real possibility of an accident, I never at any momento thought that Phi lmeant to do me harm. I never felt seriously threatened. I conveled this to the detectives. I said the incident was repeated in the press over the years, with exaggerations, but it was basically just a good rock and roll story.
Prosecutor’s Motion To Admit Evidence Of Other Crimes
Phil Spector Case No. BA255233
Excerpt August 14, 2008
The 1977 Brandishing on Leonard Cohen
1977, Spector produced musician Leonard Cohen's record album, "Death of a Ladies man." during production of the record, Cohen and Spector, who were friends, were taking a break in the lobby of the music studio. Spector walked up to Cohen, placed on arm around Cohen's shoulders, and pointed a semi-automatic pistor at Cohen's chest with his other hand. Spector told Cohen, "I love you Leonard." Cohen looked at Spector and said, "I hope so, Phil." Spector then walked away from Cohen.
Date: Thu, Feb 28, 2013 at 11:48 AM
Subject: Re: Appeal
To: Dennis <Dennis@riordan-horgan.com>, "*irs. commissioner" <*IRS.Commissioner@irs.gov>, ASKDOJ <ASKDOJ@usdoj.gov>, Washington Field <washington.field@ic.fbi.gov>, "Kelly.Sopko" <Kelly.Sopko@tigta.treas.gov>, "Doug.Davis" <Doug.Davis@ftb.ca.gov>, rbyucaipa <rbyucaipa@yahoo.com>, Robert MacMillan <robert.macmillan@gmail.com>, moseszzz <moseszzz@mztv.com>, a <anderson.cooper@cnn.com>, wennermedia <wennermedia@gmail.com>, "Hoffman, Rand" <rand.hoffman@umusic.com>, "harriet.ryan" <harriet.ryan@latimes.com>, "hailey.branson" <hailey.branson@latimes.com>, Mick Brown <mick.brown@telegraph.co.uk>, woodwardb <woodwardb@washpost.com>, "glenn.greenwald" <glenn.greenwald@guardiannews.com>, lrohter <lrohter@nytimes.com>
Mr. Riordan,
I am doing a very simple declaration that will address issues with prosecutor Sandra Jo Streeter and this reply brief. I want to raise Phil Spector's matter and will use these three examples: Cohen's testimony at my trial; an email Streeter has concealed from my jurors; and the prosecutor in Phillip's trial's version. I will also address the concealed IRS binder. Those documents prove that the refund Cohen obtained in 2005 did not close any probable IRS prosecution re. criminal tax fraud as I met with Agent Sopko and spoke with Agent Tejeda nearly a year after that. There is no IRS holding re. the default judgment. The City Attorney is addressing my federal and state tax matters. That is completely out of line and I cannot even imagine their jurisdiction to do so. I do not have the 1099 for 2004. I need that document. I am prevented from obtaining it. The IRS just advised me to file fraud form 3949a with respect to the illegal K-1s and the refund that I only discovered at trial. So, these are the examples I will use and I think the motive is quite clear. Once I file this, Los Angeles will never hear from me again in this lifetime. I feel as though I have been absolutely slimed and am explaining to people that I feel as though I am dealing with gangsters.
Love,
Kelley
Threats & Phil Spector Gun Incident. Leonard Cohen Cross: I want to talk to you a little bit about -- you said that you felt threatened some of these times. Do you remember saying that? I certainly did. Now I want to talk to you about what you mean by threatened. You actually -- you were telling us about Phil Spector. You were testifying about talking to the LAPD. Yes, sir. And you talked to the LAPD with your attorney, correct? With an attorney present, Yes, Sir. (RT 308) And how he would oftentimes have guns when you were producing an album, correct? He would have guns in the studio when he was producing an album with you? That’s correct. And, in fact, one time you told the detective that, quote -- well, before I go there, was Mr. Spector -- was he drunk at the time when he had these guns? (RT 309) I don’t remember, sir. Was he hostile at the time? Not to me. Okay. But he actually put a gun to your head; is that correct? That’s correct. It was a revolver? No, it wasn’t a revolver. It was an automatic. But you weren’t actually -- you didn’t feel threatened when he put a gun to your head? No, sir. (RT 309)
Concealed Email In Prosecutor Sandra Jo Streeter’sPosession
Leonard Cohen Email to Sandra Jo Streeter
Excerpt - Thursday, April 5, 2012 at 9:31 PM
Apparently the detectives had come across some old interviews I did in 1978 or 1979 in which I spoke of the difficulties of recording Death Of A Lady’s Man with Phil Spector: the brandishing of guns, armed bodyguards, drunkenness, and Phil’s famous megalomania. Even though Phil put his arm around my shoulder and pressed an automatic into my neck, excepto for the real possibility of an accident, I never at any momento thought that Phi lmeant to do me harm. I never felt seriously threatened. I conveled this to the detectives. I said the incident was repeated in the press over the years, with exaggerations, but it was basically just a good rock and roll story.
Prosecutor’s Motion To Admit Evidence Of Other Crimes
Phil Spector Case No. BA255233
Excerpt August 14, 2008
The 1977 Brandishing on Leonard Cohen
1977, Spector produced musician Leonard Cohen's record album, "Death of a Ladies man." during production of the record, Cohen and Spector, who were friends, were taking a break in the lobby of the music studio. Spector walked up to Cohen, placed on arm around Cohen's shoulders, and pointed a semi-automatic pistor at Cohen's chest with his other hand. Spector told Cohen, "I love you Leonard." Cohen looked at Spector and said, "I hope so, Phil." Spector then walked away from Cohen.
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The
Judge admonished the witness, “Do you understand that you have sworn to
tell the truth?” “I do.” “Do you understand what will happen if you are
not truthful?” “Sure,” said the witness. “My side will win.”