From: Kelley Lynch <kelley.lynch.2010@gmail.com>
Date: Mon, May 20, 2013 at 8:36 AM
Subject: Re: Kelley Lynch's documented theft
To: STEPHEN GIANELLI <stephengianelli@gmail.com>, Steven Machat <smachat@gmail.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>, Dennis <Dennis@riordan-horgan.com>
Steven
Machat and I both believe Cohen's default judgment was illegal. It
absolutely should be thrown out. Steven was clear - sue Cohen for
theft, wrongful conversion, an accounting, etc. Gianelli can play games
with Machat now.
Take it easy. I have things to deal with today and have no interest in games that involve the criminal harassment of members of my family. Cohen thinks my sister will be of help to him? My God this man is insane.
Kelley
We discuss the fact that two entities were snuck into the default judgment.Steven says that would be “thrown out of court,” notes that it’s illegal and notes that it’s THEFT. We discuss theft, wrongful conversion, suing for an accounting, etc.
Date: Mon, May 20, 2013 at 8:36 AM
Subject: Re: Kelley Lynch's documented theft
To: STEPHEN GIANELLI <stephengianelli@gmail.com>, Steven Machat <smachat@gmail.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>, Dennis <Dennis@riordan-horgan.com>
To the IRS and FBI,
Take it easy. I have things to deal with today and have no interest in games that involve the criminal harassment of members of my family. Cohen thinks my sister will be of help to him? My God this man is insane.
Kelley
We discuss the fact that two entities were snuck into the default judgment.Steven says that would be “thrown out of court,” notes that it’s illegal and notes that it’s THEFT. We discuss theft, wrongful conversion, suing for an accounting, etc.
On Mon, May 20, 2013 at 8:33 AM, Kelley Lynch <kelley.lynch.2010@gmail.com> wrote:
Steven,Why does Leonard Cohen get away with theft, tax fraud, etc? Who knows. You and I are aware of this - he's a fraud who uses religion as a con. He is also, as you've written, a hustler.
For the record, I have no idea why Cohen concealed the corporate books and records when he retaliated against me. I know this. I wasn't served his lawsuit and the proof of service is evidence of extrinsic fraud upon the court. I am indeed using these excerpts from your book and am aware that Gianelli has motive. Good luck with your game with him. He's a stark raving lunatic and bald-faced liar. I will note in my lawsuit that he also accused Flemming Schmidt of extortion.
Good luck with Gianelli. The man belongs in prison and I have been clear with the IRS and FBI about this.
Please do not use me in your games with Cohen and Gianelli. Cohen, knowing I did not have a lawyer, has targeted me over his theft; his tax fraud; his use of corporations to avoid taxation; his green card issues; his insanity. Cohen's greed is extreme and he does indeed falsely accuse people to breach contracts. I am well aware of that. He also targeted my children, elderly parents, and sister.
KelleyGods, Gangsters & Honour by Steven MachatExcerpts:
Leonard was desperate to get rid of this two managers, Judy Berger and Mary Martin, who he believed had stolen the rights to his songs and records early on in his career. Even back then, Cohen was convinced that women were ripping him off. He signed an agreement, and when he wanted to get rid of the contract, he accused everyone of ripping him off. You could say it became repeat behaviour. My father duly got rid of Berger and Martin, set up a new company called Stranger Music for Cohen and agreed to manage Leonard for 15% as well as 15% of Stranger. The idea of the company was twofold: one, to maintain ownership of the copyrights duly created; and two, to minimise Leonard’s exposure to American tax, just like any other rich individual trying to minimise their tax liabilities.
I’ve no problem with people trying to avoid tax, but as the years have passed, I couldn’t help but smile at the apparent contradiction between Leonard’s public persona and his private business arrangements. This was a supposedly devout Buddhist with no interest in material possessions, who was all the same happy to put his trust in business managers and companies he created with his knowledge and consent whose sole aim was to minimise tax liability.
Leonard then sold Stranger Music for a small fortune and I’ve seen nothing from Cohen.
Cohen controlled his copyright, not my father. The irony was that Cohen had total control over my father … Do you know what happened to the $400,000 worth of bearer bonds in my father’s office? Bearer bonds are just unregistered bonds or paper money that are used to conceal ownership and, with it, tax liabilities. Cristini told me (who knows if this is true?) that he had found the bonds in my father’s office hours after he had died but the next day they disappeared.
Cohen denied any knowledge of these bonds. I was unsure if they existed or were part of my father’s schemes cooked up to conceal Leonard’s money.
Cohen said: “Steven, you remember the 1988 tour? Flemming extorted $100,000 from me. He wanted 20% managerial commission, in addition to his promoter’s fees. He thought he was doing extra work for me and wanted me to pay him.”
Far from being the poet of the spirits, Leonard was a hustler using Buddhism as a facade.
The next time I would see Leonard … We’d just seen The Hand That Rocks The Cradle where Rebecca De Mornay plays the psychopathic nanny who stalks this family. Who should walk along but Cohen, who was holding hands with DeMornay, his girlfriend at the time. Cohen was extremely uncomfortable because he knew he had stolen from me and it was clear he couldn’t get away quick enough. Neither could my son, because he took one look at DeMornay and ran. He was terrified because he thought she was the nanny in the film!
It was clear that Leonard was also wary of me because, I guess, he thought I might be planning to sue him.
Leonard told me that when he had gone off on his Buddhist retreat Kelley was left managing his business interests. He said: “She started believing this money was hers and she started spending it. All of it. When I got back from my pilgrimage, I went to withdraw money left in the account to cover the draft. I was speechless. I didn’t know where to look, where to turn or what to think.”
Then Leonard told me that Kelley had bought a multi-million dollar house in Mandeville Canyon with his money … Leonard said: We didn’t even get the house back. Kelley stopped paying the mortgage so the house got repossessed and the mortgage company took everything in the house as well.
Lynch had been sending out long and bizarre emails to his friends, journalists, and the authorities denouncing Leonard for a million and one sins, which would have worried me if I was their target.
The whole scheme was so ridiculous [Leonard Cohen’s attempts to limit his liabilities on the deals] from the start. All Leonard had to do to avoid U.S. taxes was tear up his green card, and stop living in and using the U.S. as his base.
It’s no secret that Leonard has also made a killing on the art market by selling his paintings, plus his touring of the last two years … If that’s true, it doesn’t really tally with the clear implication from Cohen that he is a man who has been robbed of everything.
Leonard told me before I left that he had actually offered Kelley a settlement …
It’s clear that Cohen and his lawyers want to heap the blame on Kelley’s shoulders for more than just revenge. Because Cohen’s pension assets were cashed in … ahead of schedule they are liable to tax so they need to establish that this situation is her fault. The penalties could actually be greater than the tax itself.
Leonard has cast himself into a hell of his own making.
On Mon, May 20, 2013 at 8:29 AM, Kelley Lynch <kelley.lynch.2010@gmail.com> wrote:
KelleyDo review my conversation with Steven Machat. He confirmed that I sent it and he reviewed it. He thinks Cohen advised Edelman to willfully overlook the corporate books and records. I am now being criminally harassed by Gianelli over Machat & Machat. That's rich. Steven asked me to send him the evidence (that Rutger was threatened over publicly by Kelly Green who wrote that it is Alan Jackson) and I have done that. Anyway, Steven Machat knows Cohen's a thief and I am really uninterested in his game with Gianelli who continues to criminally harass my family. Karen had her attorney advise this lunatic to cease and desist. Gianelli attempted to insert himself into Rutger's Whole Foods matter. The man is deranged. He's in retirement, is he? Well, his obsession continues and it involves Cohen's tax fraud and Phil Spector.To the IRS and FBI,
I ask Steven why he thinks Scott Edelman would have willfully overlooked the corporate books and records. Steven says because Cohen“asked him to overlook them.” He thinks it’s a very very serious matter. He also thinks the situation with Boies Schiller attempting to find me lawyers is a very serious situation. Steven thinks it’s good that I documented my meetings with Kory for Boies Schiller because it serves as a record of what occurred.
http://www.scribd.com/doc/57415308/Kelley-Lynch-s- Conversation-With-Steven- Machat-Leonard-Cohen-and-Phil- Spector
On Mon, May 20, 2013 at 7:59 AM, Kelley Lynch <kelley.lynch.2010@gmail.com> wrote:
Steven,
Gianelli apparently can't read your words below. You have been clear - Cohen's a thief who falsely accuses people. He is criminally harassing me, members of my family, and others. The man is deranged and obvious has motive. Good luck with Gianelli. He's a sleazebag.
KelleyGods, Gangsters & Honour by Steven MachatExcerpts:
Leonard was desperate to get rid of this two managers, Judy Berger and Mary Martin, who he believed had stolen the rights to his songs and records early on in his career. Even back then, Cohen was convinced that women were ripping him off. He signed an agreement, and when he wanted to get rid of the contract, he accused everyone of ripping him off. You could say it became repeat behaviour. My father duly got rid of Berger and Martin, set up a new company called Stranger Music for Cohen and agreed to manage Leonard for 15% as well as 15% of Stranger. The idea of the company was twofold: one, to maintain ownership of the copyrights duly created; and two, to minimise Leonard’s exposure to American tax, just like any other rich individual trying to minimise their tax liabilities.
I’ve no problem with people trying to avoid tax, but as the years have passed, I couldn’t help but smile at the apparent contradiction between Leonard’s public persona and his private business arrangements. This was a supposedly devout Buddhist with no interest in material possessions, who was all the same happy to put his trust in business managers and companies he created with his knowledge and consent whose sole aim was to minimise tax liability.
Leonard then sold Stranger Music for a small fortune and I’ve seen nothing from Cohen.
Cohen controlled his copyright, not my father. The irony was that Cohen had total control over my father … Do you know what happened to the $400,000 worth of bearer bonds in my father’s office? Bearer bonds are just unregistered bonds or paper money that are used to conceal ownership and, with it, tax liabilities. Cristini told me (who knows if this is true?) that he had found the bonds in my father’s office hours after he had died but the next day they disappeared.
Cohen denied any knowledge of these bonds. I was unsure if they existed or were part of my father’s schemes cooked up to conceal Leonard’s money.
Cohen said: “Steven, you remember the 1988 tour? Flemming extorted $100,000 from me. He wanted 20% managerial commission, in addition to his promoter’s fees. He thought he was doing extra work for me and wanted me to pay him.”
Far from being the poet of the spirits, Leonard was a hustler using Buddhism as a facade.
The next time I would see Leonard … We’d just seen The Hand That Rocks The Cradle where Rebecca De Mornay plays the psychopathic nanny who stalks this family. Who should walk along but Cohen, who was holding hands with DeMornay, his girlfriend at the time. Cohen was extremely uncomfortable because he knew he had stolen from me and it was clear he couldn’t get away quick enough. Neither could my son, because he took one look at DeMornay and ran. He was terrified because he thought she was the nanny in the film!
It was clear that Leonard was also wary of me because, I guess, he thought I might be planning to sue him.
Leonard told me that when he had gone off on his Buddhist retreat Kelley was left managing his business interests. He said: “She started believing this money was hers and she started spending it. All of it. When I got back from my pilgrimage, I went to withdraw money left in the account to cover the draft. I was speechless. I didn’t know where to look, where to turn or what to think.”
Then Leonard told me that Kelley had bought a multi-million dollar house in Mandeville Canyon with his money … Leonard said: We didn’t even get the house back. Kelley stopped paying the mortgage so the house got repossessed and the mortgage company took everything in the house as well.
Lynch had been sending out long and bizarre emails to his friends, journalists, and the authorities denouncing Leonard for a million and one sins, which would have worried me if I was their target.
The whole scheme was so ridiculous [Leonard Cohen’s attempts to limit his liabilities on the deals] from the start. All Leonard had to do to avoid U.S. taxes was tear up his green card, and stop living in and using the U.S. as his base.
It’s no secret that Leonard has also made a killing on the art market by selling his paintings, plus his touring of the last two years … If that’s true, it doesn’t really tally with the clear implication from Cohen that he is a man who has been robbed of everything.
Leonard told me before I left that he had actually offered Kelley a settlement …
It’s clear that Cohen and his lawyers want to heap the blame on Kelley’s shoulders for more than just revenge. Because Cohen’s pension assets were cashed in … ahead of schedule they are liable to tax so they need to establish that this situation is her fault. The penalties could actually be greater than the tax itself.
Leonard has cast himself into a hell of his own making.
On Mon, May 20, 2013 at 7:58 AM, Kelley Lynch <kelley.lynch.2010@gmail.com> wrote:
To the IRS and FBI,Steven wrote the words below. He knows - Cohen's a thief. He also emailed me that Cohen and Kory are evil. That's putting it mildly. Steven was clear in his book - he has no idea if there were bearer bonds. I have never been accused of anything having to do with bearer bonds. Cohen's the one that unraveled Loyens & Volkmaars. That's where he funneled his royalties while a US resident. He abandoned his green card after Marty Machat's death and planned to blame Marty Machat. Steven Machat is clear - Cohen uses corporations to evade paying taxes.
Gianelli is truly out on a limb here. I've advised Steven to leave me out of his little game. He is the one who spoke to my public defender, offered to fly in and testify for me, and had a scheduling conflict. Steven Machat is the individual who told me to sue Cohen for theft and asked me to send him the evidence. I have done that.
KelleyOn Mon, May 20, 2013 at 7:56 AM, Kelley Lynch <kelley.lynch.2010@gmail.com> wrote:
Gianelli,Cease and desist. Here's Machat speaking (in his book) about Cohen's theft from him and his father. Steven Machat has written in his book that he doesn't even know if there were bearer bonds, lunatic. We know this - Cohen unraveled off-shore accounts at Loyens & Volkmaars after Marty Machat's death. Machat has accused Cohen of being a thief. Read his words, liar. I have asked Steven to play his game directly with you and Cohen and leave me out of it.
Cease and desist.
KelleyGods, Gangsters & Honour by Steven MachatExcerpts:
Leonard was desperate to get rid of this two managers, Judy Berger and Mary Martin, who he believed had stolen the rights to his songs and records early on in his career. Even back then, Cohen was convinced that women were ripping him off. He signed an agreement, and when he wanted to get rid of the contract, he accused everyone of ripping him off. You could say it became repeat behaviour. My father duly got rid of Berger and Martin, set up a new company called Stranger Music for Cohen and agreed to manage Leonard for 15% as well as 15% of Stranger. The idea of the company was twofold: one, to maintain ownership of the copyrights duly created; and two, to minimise Leonard’s exposure to American tax, just like any other rich individual trying to minimise their tax liabilities.
I’ve no problem with people trying to avoid tax, but as the years have passed, I couldn’t help but smile at the apparent contradiction between Leonard’s public persona and his private business arrangements. This was a supposedly devout Buddhist with no interest in material possessions, who was all the same happy to put his trust in business managers and companies he created with his knowledge and consent whose sole aim was to minimise tax liability.
Leonard then sold Stranger Music for a small fortune and I’ve seen nothing from Cohen.
Cohen controlled his copyright, not my father. The irony was that Cohen had total control over my father … Do you know what happened to the $400,000 worth of bearer bonds in my father’s office? Bearer bonds are just unregistered bonds or paper money that are used to conceal ownership and, with it, tax liabilities. Cristini told me (who knows if this is true?) that he had found the bonds in my father’s office hours after he had died but the next day they disappeared.
Cohen denied any knowledge of these bonds. I was unsure if they existed or were part of my father’s schemes cooked up to conceal Leonard’s money.
Cohen said: “Steven, you remember the 1988 tour? Flemming extorted $100,000 from me. He wanted 20% managerial commission, in addition to his promoter’s fees. He thought he was doing extra work for me and wanted me to pay him.”
Far from being the poet of the spirits, Leonard was a hustler using Buddhism as a facade.
The next time I would see Leonard … We’d just seen The Hand That Rocks The Cradle where Rebecca De Mornay plays the psychopathic nanny who stalks this family. Who should walk along but Cohen, who was holding hands with DeMornay, his girlfriend at the time. Cohen was extremely uncomfortable because he knew he had stolen from me and it was clear he couldn’t get away quick enough. Neither could my son, because he took one look at DeMornay and ran. He was terrified because he thought she was the nanny in the film!
It was clear that Leonard was also wary of me because, I guess, he thought I might be planning to sue him.
Leonard told me that when he had gone off on his Buddhist retreat Kelley was left managing his business interests. He said: “She started believing this money was hers and she started spending it. All of it. When I got back from my pilgrimage, I went to withdraw money left in the account to cover the draft. I was speechless. I didn’t know where to look, where to turn or what to think.”
Then Leonard told me that Kelley had bought a multi-million dollar house in Mandeville Canyon with his money … Leonard said: We didn’t even get the house back. Kelley stopped paying the mortgage so the house got repossessed and the mortgage company took everything in the house as well.
Lynch had been sending out long and bizarre emails to his friends, journalists, and the authorities denouncing Leonard for a million and one sins, which would have worried me if I was their target.
The whole scheme was so ridiculous [Leonard Cohen’s attempts to limit his liabilities on the deals] from the start. All Leonard had to do to avoid U.S. taxes was tear up his green card, and stop living in and using the U.S. as his base.
It’s no secret that Leonard has also made a killing on the art market by selling his paintings, plus his touring of the last two years … If that’s true, it doesn’t really tally with the clear implication from Cohen that he is a man who has been robbed of everything.
Leonard told me before I left that he had actually offered Kelley a settlement …
It’s clear that Cohen and his lawyers want to heap the blame on Kelley’s shoulders for more than just revenge. Because Cohen’s pension assets were cashed in … ahead of schedule they are liable to tax so they need to establish that this situation is her fault. The penalties could actually be greater than the tax itself.
Leonard has cast himself into a hell of his own making.
Date: Mon, May 20, 2013 at 7:49 AM
Subject: Re: Kelley Lynch's documented theftTo: Kelley Lynch <kelley.lynch.2010@gmail.com>
Cc: Steven Machat <smachat@gmail.com>, Karen Lynch <klynch123@msn.com>, Rutger Penick <mr.synt4xerror@gmail.com>, Susanne Walsh <sanneka@esenet.dk>, Ray Lawrence <monchobear@gmail.com>, "Kelly.Sopko" <Kelly.Sopko@tigta.treas.gov>
Machat can speak for himself. He has never called Cohen a "thief". But you miss the point as usual. The issue is not his opinion of Leonard Cohen it is his opinion of YOU (Kelley is a "mistake hired by my father...at best a pathological liar...I have nothing to do with her and have no intention of changing that equation..".
This reality is in contrast to you PRETENDING to be in conversation with Machat for the last two years through last week, with Steven allegedly supporting your every word.
Your family members would not even be known to me but for your charming habit of copying a cast of hundreds (me included) with their names, relationships and contact information. The same goes for Ray Lawrence who you dragged into this as well.
What a blatant and malicious liar you areSTEPHEN R. GIANELLI - UNITED STATES INTERNATIONAL CELL (415) 846-5188. Sent from a moble device.
From: Kelley Lynch <kelley.lynch.2010@gmail.com>Date: Mon, 20 May 2013 07:17:54 -0700To: STEPHEN GIANELLI<stephengianelli@gmail.com> Cc: Steven Machat<smachat@gmail.com>; Karen Lynch<klynch123@msn.com>; Rutger Penick<mr.synt4xerror@gmail.com>; Susanne Walsh<sanneka@esenet.dk>; Ray Lawrence<monchobear@gmail.com> Subject: Re: Kelley Lynch's documented theftCEASE AND DESIST GIANELLI. Remove my family members from your harassing emails. Machat knows that Cohen's a thief. Here are excerpts from his book. He knows he lies about his advisers and accuses them of ripping him off in order to breach contracts. Cohen closed the off-shore account, Loyens & Volkmaars, that i believe the bearer bonds may have been attached to and I have given the IRS evidence of that. Machat's clear about Cohen's green card issues as well. He's also clear about this - Cohen uses corporations to evade taxes and uses religion to con people.
Do not contact my family members again. You have been formally advised to cease and desist. Your obsession with me remains astounding....Gods, Gangsters & Honour by Steven MachatExcerpts:Leonard was desperate to get rid of this two managers, Judy Berger and Mary Martin, who he believed had stolen the rights to his songs and records early on in his career. Even back then, Cohen was convinced that women were ripping him off. He signed an agreement, and when he wanted to get rid of the contract, he accused everyone of ripping him off. You could say it became repeat behaviour. My father duly got rid of Berger and Martin, set up a new company called Stranger Music for Cohen and agreed to manage Leonard for 15% as well as 15% of Stranger. The idea of the company was twofold: one, to maintain ownership of the copyrights duly created; and two, to minimise Leonard’s exposure to American tax, just like any other rich individual trying to minimise their tax liabilities.I’ve no problem with people trying to avoid tax, but as the years have passed, I couldn’t help but smile at the apparent contradiction between Leonard’s public persona and his private business arrangements. This was a supposedly devout Buddhist with no interest in material possessions, who was all the same happy to put his trust in business managers and companies he created with his knowledge and consent whose sole aim was to minimise tax liability.Leonard then sold Stranger Music for a small fortune and I’ve seen nothing from Cohen.Cohen controlled his copyright, not my father. The irony was that Cohen had total control over my father … Do you know what happened to the $400,000 worth of bearer bonds in my father’s office? Bearer bonds are just unregistered bonds or paper money that are used to conceal ownership and, with it, tax liabilities. Cristini told me (who knows if this is true?) that he had found the bonds in my father’s office hours after he had died but the next day they disappeared.Cohen denied any knowledge of these bonds. I was unsure if they existed or were part of my father’s schemes cooked up to conceal Leonard’s money.Cohen said: “Steven, you remember the 1988 tour? Flemming extorted $100,000 from me. He wanted 20% managerial commission, in addition to his promoter’s fees. He thought he was doing extra work for me and wanted me to pay him.”Far from being the poet of the spirits, Leonard was a hustler using Buddhism as a facade.The next time I would see Leonard … We’d just seen The Hand That Rocks The Cradle where Rebecca De Mornay plays the psychopathic nanny who stalks this family. Who should walk along but Cohen, who was holding hands with DeMornay, his girlfriend at the time. Cohen was extremely uncomfortable because he knew he had stolen from me and it was clear he couldn’t get away quick enough. Neither could my son, because he took one look at DeMornay and ran. He was terrified because he thought she was the nanny in the film!It was clear that Leonard was also wary of me because, I guess, he thought I might be planning to sue him.Leonard told me that when he had gone off on his Buddhist retreat Kelley was left managing his business interests. He said: “She started believing this money was hers and she started spending it. All of it. When I got back from my pilgrimage, I went to withdraw money left in the account to cover the draft. I was speechless. I didn’t know where to look, where to turn or what to think.”Then Leonard told me that Kelley had bought a multi-million dollar house in Mandeville Canyon with his money … Leonard said: We didn’t even get the house back. Kelley stopped paying the mortgage so the house got repossessed and the mortgage company took everything in the house as well.Lynch had been sending out long and bizarre emails to his friends, journalists, and the authorities denouncing Leonard for a million and one sins, which would have worried me if I was their target.