Monday, March 25, 2013

What Jurisdiction Does A State Court Have To Hear IRS Issues? Cohen's Own Lawyer Raised The IRS As An Issue In Boulder


From: Kelley Lynch <kelley.lynch.2010@gmail.com>
Date: Mon, Mar 25, 2013 at 10:33 PM
Subject: Re:
To: ASKDOJ <ASKDOJ@usdoj.gov>, "*irs. commissioner" <*IRS.Commissioner@irs.gov>, Washington Field <washington.field@ic.fbi.gov>, "Kelly.Sopko" <Kelly.Sopko@tigta.treas.gov>, Dennis <Dennis@riordan-horgan.com>, "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>, Mick Brown <mick.brown@telegraph.co.uk>, woodwardb <woodwardb@washpost.com>, "glenn.greenwald" <glenn.greenwald@guardiannews.com>, lrohter <lrohter@nytimes.com>
Cc: "Francisco.A.Suarez" <Francisco.A.Suarez@verizon.net>, Joel Lofton <loftonjl@yahoo.com>


To the IRS Commissioner's Staff,

I would like a formal IRS matter on state courts interferring with IRS matters.  Judge Enichen's order evidently prohibited from requesting the IRS required 1099 for 2004 that Leonard Cohen has NOT provided me with, demanding that Cohen rescind the illegal K-1s, etc.  

All the best,
Kelley