From: Kelley Lynch <kelley.lynch.2010@gmail.com>
Date: Sun, Mar 10, 2013 at 8:28 PM
Subject:
To: "Francisco.A.Suarez" <Francisco.A.Suarez@verizon.net>
Hi Francisco,
Date: Sun, Mar 10, 2013 at 8:28 PM
Subject:
To: "Francisco.A.Suarez" <Francisco.A.Suarez@verizon.net>
Hi Francisco,
Gianelli continues to lie about me. Of course we filed the substituion with the appellate division and the City Attorney was served as well. This man is dangerously unstable and targeted everyone in my family, etc. I would assume there are serious legal issues that involve a lawyer I don't know writing you, my lawyer, about my appeal. In any event, Investigator Frayeh/DA's office told me he probably found a sympathetic ear with Spector prosecutor Alan Jackson about me and he's definitely aligned with Leonard Cohen. His M.O. from what I can tell is infiltration and sabotage. That's why I believe he contacted the IRS and Agent Sopko/'Treasury about me. He wants to know what they have in mind with respect to Leonard Cohen. As you understand, my trial is nothing other than a tax case that the IRS needs to investigate. This lunatic lawyer also contacted Phil Spector's trial lawyer about me; the FBI and lied to them; and it just goes on and on. My sister hired a lawyer to advise him to cease and desist but he is unstoppable. His entire blog is devoted to me and Phil Spector.
If the appellate division refuses to abandon my appeal, do I have any recourse? I do not want to deal with these liars and the prosecutor's retaliation against me during the appeal is unconscionable. The City Attorney is concealing exculpatory evidence; Cohen has committed perjury; lied extensively on the stand; the prosecutor lied; the situation was coordinated with the DA's office who had an investigator there hanging out and lunching with Cohen. It's definitely LA Confidential.
In any event, Gianelli doesn't like the fact that I asked the IRS and FBI to investigate him for witness intimidation, witness tampering, etc. He thinks it's a game.
All the best,
Kelley
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