Subject: AXA / MONY Date: 6/13/2008 3:06:26 P.M. Central Daylight Time To: chairmanoffice@sec.gov CC: foia/pa@sec.gov, enforcement@sec.gov, Glenn.A.Fine@usdoj.gov... Mike.Geeslin@tdi.state.tx.us
Mr. Christopher Cox Chairman Securities & Exchange Commission
June 13, 2008
Dear Mr. Cox:
This afternoon I once again noted the SEC reviewing the contents on my web sites that contain information about criminal conduct by various elected officials and members of the SEC with regard to AXA and MONY. It reminded me that Linda Chatman Thomsen had not bothered to respond to my October 31, 2005 FOI request (copy attached). I recently testified in a Texas court that my sites had been reviewed without objection by the Texas Department of Insurance, the USDOJ and the Securities & Exchange Commission. I ask again that the SEC comply with the FOI request and state any objections to the information contained on those sites. My web sites are: www.PWCSUCKS.com/ www.MONYBUSH.com/ www.MONYINTERNATIONAL..../ www.GonzalesAG.com/ www.SpitzerAG.com/ www.TAMUEX.com/ www.MONYSUCKS.com/ www.TEXASTHUGS.com/
If upon review the SEC determines that any of the content of the sites is incorrect I ask that you please let me know ASAP so that I can make the proper corrections. If I do not hear from you I will assume that you are in full agreement with the content. Your help with the FOI will be greatly appreciated.
Respectfully,
R. Dale Abshire 2606 TWelve Oaks Lane Colleyville, TX 76034
++++++++++++++++++++++... br /> Subj: Attention Linda Thomsen ..... Fraud Report / FOI Date: 10/31/2005
Linda Chatman Thomsen Director, Division of Enforcement US Securities and Exchange Commission
Dear Ms. Thomsen:
I have noted your promotion of Walter Ricciardi as "Deputy Director of the Division of Enforcement" for the SEC and wanted to verify with you that he in fact is the same Walter Ricciardi that I have featured on the www.PWCSUCKS.com/ web site. Mr. Ricciardi is directly responsible for your inability to produce or cause to be produced an accurate, concise and properly opined financial statement for The Mutual Life Insurance Company of New York and its successors for over 20 years. Mr. Ricciardi belongs in jail for his part in this ongoing cabal.
Under Freedom of Information I request that you provide me with an accurate, concise and properly opined financial statement for the above referenced company, commonly referred to as MONY, for anytime in the last 10 years that the SEC will stand by. I also request that you provide me with any and all communications between the Securities and Exchange Commission and PricewaterhouseCoopers L.L.P. that relate to the lack of independence by PWC with regard to MONY's financial statements along with communications to and from MONY and AXA.
I also request the information previously requested in the letter enclosed, (Under Freedom of Information I request the names of the 14 companies that were not named in the PWC action by the SEC listed below. ("In the Matter of PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP, and PricewaterhouseCoopers Securities LLC, Exchange Act Release No. 46216 (July 17, 2002) www.sec.gov/news/press...").
I am also attaching a copy of a recent letter to Senator Bill Nelson relating to his part in the perpetrating of this fraud on the public. This is a fraud that was condoned and aided by the Securities and Exchange Commission.
Please do not hesitate to contact me with any questions or clarifications of the requested information. You may also find it easier to simply tell the truth about this matter that has gone on far too long.
Respectfully,
R. Dale Abshire 3308 Pin Oak Lane Bedford, TX 76021 ______________________...
Walter Ricciardi worked in the general counsel's office at accounting firm Coopers & Lybrand from 1984 until he became the litigation practice group leader in the general counsel's office when Coopers & Lybrand merged with Pricewaterhouse in 1998. In 2004, the SEC named Walter the head of its Boston office, which has jurisdiction over six states and has been involved in many of the investigations and cases brought against mutual fund companies.
Mr. Ricciardi was deeply involved in the criminal conspiracy to hide MONY's fraudulent financial statements and the looting of the company while at PWC and Coopers & Lybrand. He was fully aware that PricewaterhouseCoopers used the fraudulent statements to take MONY public in 1998 and that PWC was still not independent when they aided in the sale of MONY to AXA for less than book value. He is a common thug that now prosecutes other thugs for crimes less than his own!
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Levitt as SEC Commissioner knowingly allowed PWC to take MONY public with fraudulent financial statements and opinion letters. I have the information on PWC at the PWCSUCKS.com site and the letters from the SEC and Levitt on the MONYINTERNATIONAL.com web sites. Try the TAMUEX.com site for the verification by the Texas Insurance Commissioner. RAbshire@AOL.com
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Subject: AXA / MONY
Date: 6/13/2008 3:06:26 P.M. Central Daylight Time
To: chairmanoffice@sec.gov
CC: foia/pa@sec.gov, enforcement@sec.gov, Glenn.A.Fine@usdoj.gov... Mike.Geeslin@tdi.state.tx.us
Mr. Christopher Cox
Chairman
Securities & Exchange Commission
June 13, 2008
Dear Mr. Cox:
This afternoon I once again noted the SEC reviewing the contents on my web sites that contain information about criminal conduct by various elected officials and members of the SEC with regard to AXA and MONY. It reminded me that Linda Chatman Thomsen had not bothered to respond to my October 31, 2005 FOI request (copy attached). I recently testified in a Texas court that my sites had been reviewed without objection by the Texas Department of Insurance, the USDOJ and the Securities & Exchange Commission. I ask again that the SEC comply with the FOI request and state any objections to the information contained on those sites.
My web sites are:
www.PWCSUCKS.com/
www.MONYBUSH.com/
www.MONYINTERNATIONAL..../
www.GonzalesAG.com/
www.SpitzerAG.com/
www.TAMUEX.com/
www.MONYSUCKS.com/
www.TEXASTHUGS.com/
If upon review the SEC determines that any of the content of the sites is incorrect I ask that you please let me know ASAP so that I can make the proper corrections. If I do not hear from you I will assume that you are in full agreement with the content. Your help with the FOI will be greatly appreciated.
Respectfully,
R. Dale Abshire
2606 TWelve Oaks Lane
Colleyville, TX 76034
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Subj: Attention Linda Thomsen ..... Fraud Report / FOI
Date: 10/31/2005
Linda Chatman Thomsen
Director, Division of Enforcement
US Securities and Exchange Commission
Dear Ms. Thomsen:
I have noted your promotion of Walter Ricciardi as "Deputy Director of the Division of Enforcement" for the SEC and wanted to verify with you that he in fact is the same Walter Ricciardi that I have featured on the www.PWCSUCKS.com/ web site. Mr. Ricciardi is directly responsible for your inability to produce or cause to be produced an accurate, concise and properly opined financial statement for The Mutual Life Insurance Company of New York and its successors for over 20 years. Mr. Ricciardi belongs in jail for his part in this ongoing cabal.
Under Freedom of Information I request that you provide me with an accurate, concise and properly opined financial statement for the above referenced company, commonly referred to as MONY, for anytime in the last 10 years that the SEC will stand by. I also request that you provide me with any and all communications between the Securities and Exchange Commission and PricewaterhouseCoopers L.L.P. that relate to the lack of independence by PWC with regard to MONY's financial statements along with communications to and from MONY and AXA.
I also request the information previously requested in the letter enclosed, (Under Freedom of Information I request the names of the 14 companies that were not named in the PWC action by the SEC listed below. ("In the Matter of PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP, and PricewaterhouseCoopers Securities LLC, Exchange Act Release No. 46216 (July 17, 2002) www.sec.gov/news/press...").
I am also attaching a copy of a recent letter to Senator Bill Nelson relating to his part in the perpetrating of this fraud on the public. This is a fraud that was condoned and aided by the Securities and Exchange Commission.
Please do not hesitate to contact me with any questions or clarifications of the requested information. You may also find it easier to simply tell the truth about this matter that has gone on far too long.
Respectfully,
R. Dale Abshire
3308 Pin Oak Lane
Bedford, TX 76021
______________________...
Walter Ricciardi worked in the general counsel's office at accounting firm Coopers & Lybrand from 1984 until he became the litigation practice group leader in the general counsel's office when Coopers & Lybrand merged with Pricewaterhouse in 1998. In 2004, the SEC named Walter the head of its Boston office, which has jurisdiction over six states and has been involved in many of the investigations and cases brought against mutual fund companies.
Mr. Ricciardi was deeply involved in the criminal conspiracy to hide MONY's fraudulent financial statements and the looting of the company while at PWC and Coopers & Lybrand. He was fully aware that PricewaterhouseCoopers used the fraudulent statements to take MONY public in 1998 and that PWC was still not independent when they aided in the sale of MONY to AXA for less than book value. He is a common thug that now prosecutes other thugs for crimes less than his own!
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RAbshire@AOL.com