Tuesday, March 26, 2013

Kelley Has Asked The DOJ If Being Annoyed Is A Pattern And Practice In LA Confidential



From: Kelley Lynch <kelley.lynch.2010@gmail.com>
Date: Tue, Mar 26, 2013 at 11:50 AM
Subject: Fwd: The Rise And Fall Of Phil Spector
To: Dennis <Dennis@riordan-horgan.com>, "*irs. commissioner" <*IRS.Commissioner@irs.gov>, Washington Field <washington.field@ic.fbi.gov>, ASKDOJ <ASKDOJ@usdoj.gov>, "Kelly.Sopko" <Kelly.Sopko@tigta.treas.gov>, "Doug.Davis" <Doug.Davis@ftb.ca.gov>, "Francisco.A.Suarez" <Francisco.A.Suarez@verizon.net>


Hello DOJ,

Well, Mick Brown has no theories about why the City Attorney and Leonard Cohen would lie about the Grand Jury "testimony" incident.  That is how all testimony about Phil Spector was admitted at trial.  Mick Brown's comments annoyed Leonard Cohen and he and the prosecutor lied and concealed this information.  I don't think Mick has any thoughts on why Leonard Cohen's lies would annoy Steve Cooley.  Captain Jack Horvath/LA DA investigator who lied about me - used the word "annoyed" with respect to Steve Cooley.  I had no idea that being annoyed was a crime.  Did you?  Perhaps its  simply a pattern and practice in LA Confidential.  

All the best,
Kelley

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From: Mick Brown <mick.brown@telegraph.co.uk>
Date: Tue, Mar 26, 2013 at 1:03 AM
Subject: Re: The Rise And Fall Of Phil Spector
To: Kelley Lynch <kelley.lynch.2010@gmail.com>


Hi Kelley,

Thank you for that, and I'm glad you're finding my interviews helpful.
I've told you everything I know about the Leonard Cohen gun story and how it appeared in Grand Jury testimony. I have no knowledge, thoughts or theories beyond that.
Hope all's well with you.
Best,
Mick



On 25 March 2013 23:58, Kelley Lynch <kelley.lynch.2010@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi Mick,

I'm reading everything you've written about Phillip.  I'm working on his section of my book.  It is very helpful and your interviews are great.  I'm having trouble reconciling this account of the Leonard Cohen gun story.  Leonard Cohen, as you know, testified that Phil Spector held a gun to his head.  The prosecutor in my trial continues to conceal the email Cohen sent her at the beginning of the trial where the gun is held to Cohen's neck.  And yet, the prosecutors in Phil Spector's trial used a version (you've seen the statements used in prosecutorial motions and presented to the Grand Jury but the Grand Jury Legal adviser needed to know what witness presented these statements) where Phillip allegedly held a gun to Cohen's chest.  Your version involves a gun in one hand, shoved into Cohen's neck, and a bottle of wine.  Phil Spector's prosecutors didn't use the bottle of wine version.  I wonder which version Alan Jackson and Truc Do believe.  I know that Cooley was annoyed (according to his investigator who LIED to the court when he wrote that I began contacting the DA's office in 2007 because Brian Bennett rolled by my house in 2005 afer they received an anonymous tip about Phil Spector and my friendship and I filed a complaint with Major Fraud re. Cohen's theft from me, etc. in 2006) by my emails but what version does he believe?  It does give one a moment of pause, no?  And,Cooley, Jackson and Do received the letter I wrote Alan Jackson that someone had removed from Scribd which is quite disturbing.  I've never heard back re. those very serious issues.

I wonder why Cohen decided to lie on the stand and testify that I said he testified in a Grand Jury when I've been clear that you alerted me to that and we have are now clear that Cohen's statements were presented to the Grand Jury so there was simply confusion about the word "testimony."  But why would Cohen lie?  Do you have any thoughts on that, Mick?

All the best,
Kelley

Recording Leonard Cohen, he approached the singer clutching a bottle of Jewish ritual wine in one hand and a pistol in the other, which he shoved into Cohen's neck, whispering 'Leonard, I love you.'

Cohen with admirable aplomb, simply moved the barrel away, saying 'I hope you do, Phil'.



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