NOTICE OF REFUSAL FOR CAUSES

 

TO:       E. Lee Patton

          IRS Office of Chief Counsel

          1111 Constitution Avenue, N.W., Room 6404

          Washington 20224

          District of Columbia, USA

 

FROM:     Paul Andrew Mitchell, B.A., M.S., Damaged Party;

          Private Attorney General, Civil RICO: 18 U.S.C. 1964;  and,

          Agent of the United States as Qui Tam Relator (4X),

          Federal Civil False Claims Act: 31 U.S.C. 3729 et seq.

 

DATE:     July 24, 2017 A.D.

 

SUBJECT:  Administrative Tort Claim to U.S. Marshals Service #50397

         (hereinafterUSMS Tort Claim”)

 

Mr. Patton:

 

Your ridiculous letter date-stamped July 17, 2017, is hereby refused for reasons including but not limited to the following:

 

(1)     USMS Tort Claim #50397 was referred to the IRS in error, as fully explained in extensive documentation already served on the IRS Office of Chief Counsel and the USMS Office of General Counsel;

 

(2)     as such, your Office lacked jurisdiction of said USMS Tort Claim in the first instance;

 

(3)     numerous hirelings in both Offices have turned up with missing and/or defective APPOINTMENT AFFIDAVITS, giving cause to lodge Mail Fraud Reports identifying the same hirelings as probable suspects of felony impersonation and felony mail fraud;

 

(4)     your letter clearly confuses two (2) entirely separate and distinct Federal Tort Claims: USMS Tort Claim #50397 did expressly complain of false arrest and false incarceration, not abuse of process or kidnapping:  see original Standard Form 95;

 

(5)     the IRS Office of Chief Counsel is already implicated in acts which aided and abetted the “IRS Targeting Scandal” as it has come to be identified during Congressional hearings;

 

(6)     18 U.S.C. 4 created a legal obligation in me to report felonies cognizable by a court of the United States to a judge or other person in the civil or military authority of the United States;

 

(7)     USMS Tort Claim #50397 was properly referred to the Office of the U.S. Attorney General under authority of the Administrative Dispute Resolution Act of 1996;  and,

 

(8)     the remainder of the statements in your letter date-stamped July 17, 2017, are entirely irrelevant, spurious, misleading and totally lacking respect for my right to a prompt, expert and inexpensive means of resolving such disputes as an alternative to litigation in the Federal courts.

As such, it will aggravate further violations of the spirit and the letter of the latter Act of Congress to require me to spend any more time refuting any more of the patently false and misleading sentences in your ridiculous letter.

 

In the spirit of fair play and honest due diligence, you are welcome to review all of the relevant documentation which we have taken great pains to assemble, organize and archive at the following Internet folder, and of which you appear to be mostly ignorant:

 

http://supremelaw.org/cc/hill/tort.claim/SF-95.htm

 

The link to the Federal Tort Claim at the top of Page 1 of the latter SF-95 will direct your browser to all relevant follow-up documents:

 

http://supremelaw.org/cc/hill/tort.claim/

 

 

Doing an honest review of all of the latter documentation will help you to understand why your letter date-stamped July 17, 2017, has really done nothing more than to add unnecessary confusion to my well documented USMS Tort Claim #50397.

 

If you were in truth committed to honoring the intent of Congress as now expressed in the Administrative Dispute Resolution Act of 1996, you would have honored the NOTICE OF REFERRAL TO U.S. ATTORNEY GENERAL which can be easily accessed at the Internet locations above.  For example, on the Internet please see:

 

http://supremelaw.org/cc/hill/tort.claim/letter.2017-05-05.3/notice.of.referral.htm

 

http://supremelaw.org/cc/hill/tort.claim/letter.2017-05-05.2/notice.of.referral.htm

 

http://supremelaw.org/cc/hill/tort.claim/letter.2017-05-05.1/notice.of.referral.htm

 

 

Sincerely yours,

 

/s/ Paul Andrew Mitchell

 

Paul Andrew Mitchell, B.A., M.S., Damaged Party;

Private Attorney General, Civil RICO: 18 U.S.C. 1964;  and,

Agent of the United States as Qui Tam Relator (4X),

Federal Civil False Claims Act: 31 U.S.C. 3729 et seq.

 

All Rights Reserved (cf. UCC 1-308 https://www.law.cornell.edu/ucc/1/1-308)

 

 

Cc:  Trustee, Estate of Paul Andrew Mitchell, B.A., M.S.;

     Office of the President, The White House, Washington, D.C.;  and,

     Office of the U.S. Attorney General, Washington, D.C.

 

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