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Dear Mr. McWade:
There are some questions in mind that I feel you can
help me answer.
Owing to the fact that the Kersting hearing is behind
and my testimony is complete I ask; have I completed my
portion of this case? If in fact my portion is
complete I question the requirement for counsel any
longer.
Secondly--I received a check from IRS in the amount of
thirty thousand dollars--($30,000). I endorsed this
over to DeCastro Law Corp; this did not retire the
billed amount. I am completely amazed at the billings
we are receiving. I am now in receipt of additional
billings that exceed realistic amounts. In fact the
total comes to sixty six thousand two hundred forty
three and 66/100 dollars ($66,243.66). At some point I
know a reconciliation will come. Luis says don't be
concerned. I am very concerned, I am the one being
billed.
Thirdly--it was Maydee and me who stood up to be
counted at the hearing. In crossing paths with former
friends I know not whether they will be friendly or
not. The percentage is still in my favor. And soon
now I feel that all will have to come to grips with
reality in this matter. So be it, it is a factor in
our lives.
Fourth--I came forward to help bring about justice for
Henry Kersting. While it is true that I was aware that
a measure of direct animosity would result, and I
accepted this. Maydee has experienced additional
illness this I am very sorry about.
Most emphatically I did not expect to be a channel
through which IRS funneled funds to any law firm.
Certainly not in this magnitude. I have the feeling at
this point that I am correct in this--the bill is to
[sic] much. I want to know the exact legal position I
occupy. We have been frustrated long enough. We wish
to close this chapter.
Ken we spent little time with you, however Maydee and I
both agree, we like you. I hope as Maydee does that
you are on your way out of the smoking habit. I truly
hope that this will be accepted in the context I feel.
I guess I am tired of this matter. All the broken
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