Time: Mon Oct 28 15:58:45 1996 To: Stan Cothren <scothren@netten.net> From: Paul Andrew Mitchell [address in tool bar] Subject: Re: IRS seizure Cc: Bcc: Dear Stan, You have been injured by your bank, because U.S. v. O'Dell requires a court-ordered warrant of distraint before the IRS can do what they did to you. I do not have time to help you for free, however. I hope this helps you. /s/ Paul Mitchell At 01:45 PM 10/28/96 -0600, you wrote: >Dear Mr. Mitchell, > > This may not be your area of expertise, but I thought maybe you >could point me in the right direction. Earlier this month the IRS sent >me notice of intent to levy, that same day not even 10 minutes later my >banker called to tell me my account had been frozen. At that time it had >$1,800 in it. The IRS told me they would only take the initial $1,800 in >the account and to not worry about stopping my credit card batch >deposits, they would not take them. I later stopped the deposits anyway >but not before another $2,200 had gone in. At the end of the 21 day >period that the account was frozen they seized all $4,000. Is there >anything I can do or anyone you know I should talk to. My E-Mail is >scothren@netten.net. Thank you. > > Stan Cothren, Jr. > >
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