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To: Jeffrey S. Mitchell who wrote (11571)2/27/2012 4:17:06 PM
From: scion  Read Replies (2) of 12465
 
4. I have no residence in the United States and consider my domicile there to be the last residence I had when I lived with my father in Arizona after my divorce. I have no real estate and no assets in the United States, and no residence in the United States. I live in a 48-square-meter rented apartment in Paris and only come to the United States when I have to for business. Contrary to the Defendant’s contentions and the Court’s impressions, I do not have a lavish lifestyle. Most people living in Paris do not. Expenses are comparable to any large city in the United States, but the exchange rate for the euro makes them a little more difficult for me.

5. I have no savings and the only asset I own is a half interest in an apartment in Beausoleil, France, which is being occupied by my ex-wife, with whom I have been engaged in a bitter divorce battle since 2009. She currently is defying the Divorce Court’s order to vacate the property and to list it for sale at a reasonable price, and I have been forced to hire counsel in France to register and execute the Divorce Court’s order in France. Attached hereto and incorporated by reference herein as Exhibit 1 collectively, are the Judgment on Reserved Issues in that case as well as the Order Modifying the Judgment on Reserved Issues, providing that the property is to be sold and the proceeds divided equally, which I request that the Court take judicial notice of in accordance with Federal Rule of Evidence 201. I will be able to pay this Court’s Order when that happens.

6. My income and expenses are summarized on the attached income and expense declaration filed in the Divorce Court, attached hereto and incorporated by reference as Exhibit 2, which I request the Court to take judicial notice of. I make approximately $11,000 per month. I owe the Internal Revenue Service $140,000 in back taxes and $50,000 in taxes for 2010. I have to make payments to them of $2,500 per month on the back taxes and have not yet made any arrangements for 2010. I am obligated for spousal support payments to my ex-wife of $3,000 per month, and $500 per month to her lawyer, and have no savings and no other income than my current self employment. Until my ex wife is out of my house and it is sold, I will be unable to pay anything but a nominal amount on the Order of this Court.



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