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Thank you for your letter of November 19, 2003, addressed to my predecessor,
the Honourable Wayne Easter, regarding your safety. I apologize for the delay in
responding.
If you have any concerns about your personal safety, I can only suggest that you
immediately contact the police of local jurisdiction. In addition, any evidence of
criminal activity should be brought to their attention since the police are in the best
position to evaluate the information and take action as deemed appropriate.
Yours sincerely,
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A. Anne McLeilan
Canada
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DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY
Office of Inspector General
Washington, DC 20528
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David R. Amos
153 Alvin Avenue
Milton, MA 02186
We received your letter on November 21, 2003. We will review the information carefully to
determine the appropriate action; however, our office will not be able to provide you with any
information as to the action taken.
In general, privacy and law enforcement concerns prohibit the Office of Inspector General (OIG)
from disclosing infonnation from its system of records to third parties, including the individual who
made the original allegation. Often, this is a source of some frustration to those who contact us, but
it is unavoidable in light of the Privacy Act (5 U.S.C. §552a) and the regulations promulgated
thereunder. For this and other reasons, it is the policy of the OIG that once we receive an allegation
of fraud or other misconduct, no information concerning the allegation may be released to any third
party, except to other law enforcement agencies. Individuals named in allegations received by this
office are entitled to the same privacy rights that you or any other citizen might expect from us.
Thank you for bringing this matter to the attention of the OIG.
Sincerely,
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G. Sullivan, Jr
Deputy Assistant inspector General
for Investigations
LTIM¡TED S T A T E S
SECURITIES A N D EXCHANGE COMMISSION
WASHINGTON. D.C. 2 0 5 4 9
OFFICE OF THE
GENERAL COUNSEL
January 5, 2005
David R. Amos
153 Alvin Ave.
Milton, MA 02186
1 am writing in response to voicemail messages you left for Walter Ricciardi and Philip
Koski, employees in the Commission's Boston District Office, on December 22,2004. In those
messages you indicated that you may seek testimony from Mr. Ricciardi and Mr. Koski in a
criminal trial, Mr, Ricciardi and Mr, Koski would be able to testify only if the General Counsel
authorized their testimony. See 17 C.H.R. 200.735-3(b)(7). At this time, the General Counsel
has not authorized their testimony because Mr. Ricciardi and Mr. Koski could not provide any
relevant non-expert, non-privilegcdf factual testimony. Indeed, they do not have personal
knowledge of any matters that appear to be relevant to any proceeding against you. Please direct
any further communications regarding this matter to me.
(lit \ly
Mel inda Hardy
Assistant General Counsel
CEI 506 432 S083; SEP-27-04 12:05PM; PAGE 2/4
RIDEAU HALL
September 11,2004
I regret to inform you that the Governor General cannot intervene in matters that are the
responsibility of elected officials and courts of Justice in Canada. You already contacted the
various provincial authorities regarding your concerns, and these were the appropriate steps to
take. |
I Yours sincerely,
Renée Blanchet
Office of the Secretary to the
| Governor General
c.c: Ms. Sharon Noël, Administrative Assistant» Office of the Lieutenant Governor of
New Brunswick, PÜ Bfcx 6000, Fredericton NB E3B 5H1
Dear Mr Amos;
Thank you for your correspondence sharing with me your views on various
issues. I have reviewed the many pieces of correspondence that you
have included in the package you left at my office. It is my understanding
that many of these documents relate to a Trust action in the United States.
However, I appreciate the effort you have taken to express your views with
me on many issues found within this correspondence. I hope that you can
find resolutions to some of your concerns in the near future. If you feel I
can be of further assistance on a specific matter involving the Government
of Canada, please do not hesitate to contact me. Best wishes.
Yours truly,
Joseph A. Day,
Senator
Honourable Sir:
I received that report on October 4, 2004 and reviewed it. I paid particular
attention to the transcripts of the proceedings in the Provincial Court. In my opinion
there was no misconduct on the part of Judge Tonning.
Yours truly,
Roger Savoie
J.C.Q.B.
EDWARD M. KENNEDY
MASSACHUSETTS
Senator Kennedy has asked me to acknowledge and thank you for your
correspondence regarding your legal issues.
You may wish to refer to the Massachusetts Bar Association for lawyer referral
services at (617) 338-0500 or the Legal Aid Society nearest you.
I hope this information will be of assistance to you. The Senator extends his best
wishes.
Sincerely
Barbara Souliotis
State Administrative
Assistant
This is in response to your request for assistance with your legal situation.
As you know, I am an attorney by profession and firmly believe that every individual
accused of a crime should be given his or her fair day in court.
Our judicial system has been designed to be as free of political influence as possible, so
that decisions are made on the basis of facts and evidence alone. As a United States Senator, I
therefore do not involve myself in matters which fall to the courts and the judicial system to
decide, and I am unable to help you in this matter.
Yours sincerely,
jT I John Edwards
JE:jv
DENNIS J. KUCINICH Committees:
10TH DISTRICT, OHIO
Government Reform
1730 LONGWORTH OFFICE BUILDING Education and Workforce
WASHINGTON, DC 20515
(202) 225 - 5871
As much as Í would like to assist you, there is a long-standing tradition in the House of
Representatives that Members of Congress be afforded the opportunity to serve their own
constituents.
Since you reside in the 1 Oth Congressional District of Massachusetts, I have taken the liberty of
forwarding your case to Representative Bill Delahunt. 1 am sure that you will be heai'ing from
him shortly.
Sincerely,
iaime Bouvier
'Congressional Staff
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COMMITTEES:
GEORGE ALLEN COMMERCE, SCIENCE, AND
VIRGINIA
TRANSPORTATION
204 RUSSELL OFFICE BUILDING FOREIGN RELATIONS
WASHINGTON, DC 20510-4604
SMALL BUSINESS AND
(202) 224 4024 ENTRCPRENEURSHIP
(202) 224-5432 (FAXI
http://n11en.senate.yov/email html
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December 15, 2003
Again, thank you for writing. I hope that this matter will be resolved to
your satisfaction.
Sincerely,
George Allen
GA/lr
December 8. 2003
David R. Amos
153 AlvinAve.
Milton, Maryland 02186
Unfortunately, my docket is completely taken up with trial dates and hearing settings
for the next six months and thus, I do not have the opportunity to assist you. I am returning
your materials and wish you good luck.
Yours truly,
Dick DeGuerin
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Enclosures
U.S. Department of Justice
OCT 2 3 2003
David R. Amos
153 Alvin Avenue
Milton, Massachusetts 02186
Sincerely,
Jacqueline Robertson
Program Analyst
STATE OF NEW YORK
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ELIOT SPITZER (518)474-7330
Attorney General
David R. Amos
153 Alvin Avenue
Milton, MA 02186
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SEC and the investment industry.
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Sincerely,
ELIOT SPITZER
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September 28, 2004
David Amos
153 Alvin Avenue
Miiton, MA. 02Î86
Dear Sir;
Your request has been forwarded to my office for response. I have reviewed your request
and can advise it is not our practice to give the names of Crowns who appear in Court on
any specific date. I am sure you can understand the potential risks involved in this kind
of work and we will not carry on practices which may jeapordize the security of our
Prosecutors.
As to who was acting for Legal Aid on that date, we do not keep any record of that
information for any Court dates.
Your documents have been reviewed and do not contain any references to 'important
witnesses to all that was said in Sussex Provincial Court in front of many witnesses on
July 29'",th,
I do note in your materials your response from the Attorney General for New Brunswick
dated August 3, 2004 and believe that advice is still appropriate.
Yours truly,
Jeffre/L. Mockler
Special Prosecutions
Mlnfoit-r Ministry
Justice Justice
Nouvel sk. B r u n s w i c k
August 3, 2004
My mandate as Minister of Justice and Attorney Genera) for the Province of New
Brunswick docs not extend to the investigation of complaints.
Yours truly,
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Ôâvicife Amos
153 Alvin Ave.
Milton. MA. 02186
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DAVID AMOS is on the ballot in Fundy, N.B., but the independent candidate didn't
campaign for a single vote or accept any donations.
Mr. Amos makes his home in Milton, Mass. That's not a problem because
according to the rules he's over 18, a Canadian citizen and not in jail.
The man who calls himself "fun-loving, free-thin King, pig-headed individual" said he
decided to run for office because he was dissatisfied with politicians. Politics is new
to him. This will be the first time in his 52 years he has ever voted.
"I have no right to criticize unless I offer my name," he told Gisèle McKnight of the
King's County Record, "Ifs alright to bitch in the kitchen, but can you walk the
walk?"
Mr Amos traces the roots of his political journey to Sussex in 1987. He said he
woke up one morning disillusioned with life. So he packed up his motorcycle shop,
paid his bills and hit the road with Annie, his 1952 Panhead motorcycle.
"Annie and I rode around for a while experiencing the milk of human kindness," he
said. "This is how you renew your faith in mankind - you help anyone you can, you
never ask for anything, but you take what they offer."
For three years he was offered food, a place to sleep, odd jobs and conversation all
over North America. After he stopped wandering he married, fathered a son and
daughter and is now what he clals Mr. Mom, a househusband.
He certainly isn't your usual politician. There was no door-to-door campaigning. "I
didn't appreciate it when they (politicians) pounded on my door interrupting my
dinner," he said. He did take part in all-candidates debates.
Mr Amos also refused to accept any financial donations. "It's not about money. It
qoes against what I'm fighting about." Mr. Amos said he just wanted people to
begin discussing issues such as tainted blood, exploitation of the Maritimes oil and
gas reserves and the free-trade agreement.
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Mr. Amos said he hopes everyone, especially young people, will pay attention to
the issues and exercise their rights. "Don't necessarily vote for me, but vote."
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Thursday morning, I showed up at the Legislature to use the computer at the Library.
I was told by security that two rough looking individuals walked through the doors and asked for a Charles
Leblanc?
They described the guys as rough looking and one of them had a long gray beard with a leather jacket!
At first, I believe it was the Hell Angels coming down from Montreal for a hit on Charles.
Hours later, I seen my bigot buddy Matthew Glenn and he was in front of the Legislature with his blowhom.
For you people who don't know the bigot? He's the one who started the Anglo Society. I seen him preaching to
three young kids and of course I butt in and said - Hey Bigot??? Why don't you bigot go home?
Minutes later, we were approached by two guys and they asked politely -Where can we locate a Charles
LeBlanc???
In a matter of seconds, the bigot quickly pointed at me.
I said to myself - Ohhh?? Thanks a lot Bigot!!!
At the end? It was a guy named David Amos and I guess that he's running at an independent in the riding of
Fundy Royal. The guy have been living in the area of Boston and he's been following my updates on the internet
I'm telling you that the information highway is a great way to spread the message to the rest of the world!
We talked for around 30 minutes and it was nice to see the bigot, me and David Amos together debating our own
little concern issue. We ail have our own issues and it's too bad that we cannot unite and fight but that's the way
Canadians do things.
They remind silent until the Government really pissed them all and go out and vote t^ie party in power out of
office.
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David Amos
153 Alvin Avenue
Milton. MA 02186
Dear David:
I want to take this opportunity to thank you for your letter of July 8, 2005 regarding the
elections in Canada.
Unfortunately, your situation appears to involve litigation or may require litigation under the
judicial system. Members of Congress are precluded from inquiring into matters pending before
the courts by provisions of the Constitution that mandate a separation of powers between the
Judicial, Executive, and Legislative branches. I feel that my involvement in your present
situation may be viewed as an interference in the judicial process.
David, 1 am sorry that I cannot be of assistance at this time and your correspondence is being
returned to you.
Sincerely,
John McCain
United States Senator
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Enclosure(s)
lan Mounted Koiice
Committee de la Gendarmerie royale du Canada
Mr. Amos:
This is to acknowledge receipt of a package of material faxed to this office on July 26, 2005 in
which you express your views and concerns on various issues.
The RCMP External Review Committee has no legal mandate to deal with your complaints. We
are a specialized agency that reviews internal RCMP labour relations matters, such as
grievances by members or disciplinary decisions against members. The law does not give us
legal authority to review your complaints.
Appropriate legal counsel and/or advice may best address your issues.
Your sincerely,
tLut< Wü^n—
Virginia Adamson
Executive Director and Senior Counsel (Acting)
Government Gouvernement
of Canada du Canada
Public Service Bureau de l'intégrité
Integrity Office de la fonction publique
June 23 2005
The Public Service Integrity Office has a mandate to receive and investigate
allegations about wrongdoing in the Public Service of Canada, made by public
service employees.
You are not a federal public service employee. As such the criteria for an acceptable
disclosure are absent; as well the issues raised in the material you submitted are
beyond our jurisdiction. Therefore no action will be taken by this Office.
Alexandria Mayer
Intake co-ordinator/ Section Assistant
Canadá