From: Gary S. Gevisser
Sent:
Saturday, June 11, 2005 10:15 PM PT
To:
Michael Winn
Cc: rest;
VSchiff@wetherlycapital.com; WJackson@pircher.com; Eliot Spitzer - Attorney General of New York State; Elise - Dijkstra Agency
Subject: RE: Two Points

 

Michael,

 

I have switched computers, no longer using Marie’s email account.

 

No discussions until such time as I say so in writing. Only email.

 

I seem to recall making a suggestion in an email about how to begin your dialogue with Vicky “Sticky” Schiff of the Wetherly Capital Group, so don’t give me any more bull, “I’d heard…

 

Now give me 4200 pushups followed by 3600 situps and each time you breath in to the count of 5 read Marie’s 80 word “…too busy keeping track of all their lies from day one” email.

 

Your point about the lawyer is that I should pay the 2 parking tickets given to me within a couple of hours while parking on my street visiting with a neighbor is appreciated as well as the fact that you are increasing the circle of those people dependant upon my communications for their insight and analysis of the events of the day. This is a very affirmative and positive step on your part that is highly appreciated.

 

Gary

 

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-----Original Message-----
From:
Michael Winn [mailto:comcapco@adelphia.net]
Sent:
Friday, June 10, 2005 6:47 PM
To: Gary S. Gevisser
Subject: Two Points

 

Gary,

I’ll ask my friend when he will make time to meet with us. I have some concerns about this which I will discuss with you.

I’d heard about the Weatherly deal made with Simon during the 2000 campaign. What do you propose doing?

I found a landlord/tenant lawyer in 2003 by calling a bar association lawyer referral service: http://www.bansdc.org/lawyer_referral_service/

I can’t recall the lawyer’s name because I never actually employed him. He was very helpful on the telephone and suggested something that I might do without having to pay him. Then, by a serendipitous fluke, when I called the cops when the SOB who was camping out in my house threatened me with a baseball bat, the cops ran a check and found an outstanding warrant for his failure to appear on a dog ticket. They took him away in cuffs with the eviction papers stuffed into his shirt pocket by a passing motorist. The house was emptied that weekend.

Michael