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Stan

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Re: Cindy Conard on the IRS investigation
« Reply #60 on: May 09, 2009, 01:58:42 PM »

Snoopy

What kind of financial/treasury experience do you have?
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Re: Cindy Conard on the IRS investigation
« Reply #61 on: May 09, 2009, 02:28:14 PM »


For some reason I just don't feel compelled to answer that.  But if you look around here real close I'll bet you can figure it out...

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Re: Cindy Conard on the IRS investigation
« Reply #62 on: June 02, 2009, 09:20:54 PM »

Snoopy

What kind of financial/treasury experience do you have?

STAN;

For your edification, Snoopy was a member of the forensic accounting team that was assembled to review the auditors records. The team that was scheduled to review, scan and watermark evidence that was vetoed at the last minute by 3ABN Counsel and lead to the head-on collision to enforce the subpoena to produce the auditor records in US District Court in Southern Illinois. When it became clear 3ABN was not going to prevent the review and production of the auditors records, amongst other documents, Simpson filed his motion to dismiss the very next day.

So, Stan, if you need a real audit...call SNOOPY, otherwise, do what 3ABN did, avoid an outside audit review!!!! Never know what those forensic accountants can find!!!

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Re: Cindy Conard on the IRS investigation
« Reply #63 on: June 03, 2009, 06:00:37 AM »

Snoopy

What kind of financial/treasury experience do you have?

STAN;

For your edification, Snoopy was a member of the forensic accounting team that was assembled to review the auditors records. The team that was scheduled to review, scan and watermark evidence that was vetoed at the last minute by 3ABN Counsel and lead to the head-on collision to enforce the subpoena to produce the auditor records in US District Court in Southern Illinois. When it became clear 3ABN was not going to prevent the review and production of the auditors records, amongst other documents, Simpson filed his motion to dismiss the very next day.

So, Stan, if you need a real audit...call SNOOPY, otherwise, do what 3ABN did, avoid an outside audit review!!!! Never know what those forensic accountants can find!!!

Gailon Arthur Joy
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Excuse me? 3ABN gets "real audits" all the time - just because it didn't involve you doesn't mean it wasn't a "real" audit.   ::)
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Re: Cindy Conard on the IRS investigation
« Reply #64 on: June 03, 2009, 07:49:13 AM »

Snoopy

What kind of financial/treasury experience do you have?

STAN;

For your edification, Snoopy was a member of the forensic accounting team that was assembled to review the auditors records. The team that was scheduled to review, scan and watermark evidence that was vetoed at the last minute by 3ABN Counsel and lead to the head-on collision to enforce the subpoena to produce the auditor records in US District Court in Southern Illinois. When it became clear 3ABN was not going to prevent the review and production of the auditors records, amongst other documents, Simpson filed his motion to dismiss the very next day.

So, Stan, if you need a real audit...call SNOOPY, otherwise, do what 3ABN did, avoid an outside audit review!!!! Never know what those forensic accountants can find!!!

Gailon Arthur Joy
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Excuse me? 3ABN gets "real audits" all the time - just because it didn't involve you doesn't mean it wasn't a "real" audit.   ::)


Ah- JuneBUG...   Since you are such an expert, why don't you enlighten us as to just what a "real audit" entails?

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Re: Cindy Conard on the IRS investigation
« Reply #65 on: June 14, 2009, 02:32:47 PM »

I wonder why Junebug didn't reply to Snoopy's question?
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