From: Kelley Lynch <kelley.lynch.2010@gmail.com>
Date: Sat, Oct 25, 2014 at 4:17 PM
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Hi IRS,
Leonard Cohen doesn't want to hurt anyone? Leonard Cohen testified that he said we were purely in a business relationship because I've said we weren't lovers. The man was trying to imprison me based on lies regarding IRS matters.
This is a clearly viewed as a game by Leonard Cohen, Robert Kory, Michelle Rice, Jeffrey Korn, and the lunatics criminally harassing me.
This article is fascinating and there's Cohen's companion interview. Leonard Cohen learned that money was missing? Did he learn that he borrowed or caused to be expended $6.7 million in Traditional Holdings, LLC's assets? Can he walk away with nothing? He had just received $1 million; I was negotiating a multi-million lithograph deal he pursued; there was an offer - on October 21, 2004 - for the last IP deal he demanded, and he planned to tour. Can he "cobble" together a little "nest egg?" This story makes no sense. Why we would he owe taxes on monies distributed, advanced, or loaned? Doesn't he deduct it? Why did his lawyer fail report the TH Sony deal on the 2001 tax returns? I didn't handle that and I wasn't aware of it until my lawyers and accountants brought it to my attention. He didn't even bother to amend the TH returns. He just decided that he is the alter ego, self-dealing is fine, and he'll get a refund and use it as an opportunity to rip me off. Did he sign a statement to IRS re. the refunds telling IRS he wasn't pursuing third party recovery while submitting evidence that he was? We're very clear that the issues that concern him have to do with the IRS. What's the reason he doesn't want Hess to vacate the judgment? His amended tax returns. He rushed to IRS six months before the default judgment was entered. I guess they figured they had a plan when they realized I was advising everyone I wasn't served. They made no attempt to serve me.
What's bizarre about my emails? I've been documenting everything for IRS since reporting the allegations of Cohen's criminal tax fraud to IRS on April 15 2005 and the State Kentucky prior to that.
Are the TH accounts "his?" I thought they were corporate accounts? What do you think Streeter thought when Cohen testified on March 23, 2012 that I never stole from him; just his "peace of mind." In this article, published in a coordinated fashion with Cohen's lawsuit, he confirms that he's not accusing me of "theft." Do note that MacLean's spoke to Lindsey. It's appalling.
Leonard Cohen doesn't want to hurt anyone? Leonard Cohen testified that he said we were purely in a business relationship because I've said we weren't lovers. The man was trying to imprison me based on lies regarding IRS matters.
This is a clearly viewed as a game by Leonard Cohen, Robert Kory, Michelle Rice, Jeffrey Korn, and the lunatics criminally harassing me.
I think I have every right to file these motions and a federal lawsuit addressing the federal tax matters that were never litigated and issues re. conspiracy, witness tampering, witness intimidation, bribery, extortion, etc.
People are confident. They keep going into court and lying. There are lies upon lies upon lies. The City Attorney lied and then retaliated. The City Attorney was communicating with a man criminally harassing me and encouraged that individual to continue harassing me and communicate messages from their office to me. It's a nice scam going on here.
I hope to file my motions next week and am creating a schedule of evidence for IRS. Most, if not all, of the evidence has been provided to IRS. I don't care if this situation is 10 years old. There's a fraudulent default judgment; I wasn't served; and there's serious federal tax issues and corporate matters that I am being criminally harassed over. Perhaps Michelle Rice is attempting to obtain a raise now for all her wonderful work targeting me and lying about me. Ed Dean thought the IRS Commissioner's Staff should or would come in after Cohen and his representatives.
All the best,
Kelley
His first choice of action when he learned his money was gone, he says, was to not do anything. Aware of how painful litigation could be, he says he wanted no part of it. "I said, 'I can walk away with nothing.' I said, 'Let me start again. Let me start fresh at 70. I can cobble together a little nest egg again.' " But he ran into a glaring, immediate problem: had he done nothing, he would have legally been responsible for the funds that had gone missing. And on that money, he'd owe millions in taxes, a sum he no longer had.
His next step, "his second-best choice," was to negotiate with his advisers about the missing money. He approached Lynch, asking her to open her books. "She resolutely and unconditionally refused to open her books to any scrutiny whatsoever and instead began a bizarre email campaign to discredit me in some kind of way, which has gone all over the place," Cohen says, adding that he's launching a lawsuit this week with great reluctance. "I don't want anybody hurt. It's not my nature to pursue and to contend with people that way." Cohen says all he wants is to find out where the money went. "I'm not accusing her of theft," he says of Lynch. Still, his countersuit will likely describe how money was removed from his accounts.
His next step, "his second-best choice," was to negotiate with his advisers about the missing money. He approached Lynch, asking her to open her books. "She resolutely and unconditionally refused to open her books to any scrutiny whatsoever and instead began a bizarre email campaign to discredit me in some kind of way, which has gone all over the place," Cohen says, adding that he's launching a lawsuit this week with great reluctance. "I don't want anybody hurt. It's not my nature to pursue and to contend with people that way." Cohen says all he wants is to find out where the money went. "I'm not accusing her of theft," he says of Lynch. Still, his countersuit will likely describe how money was removed from his accounts.