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Re: Docsavag post# 59175

Friday, 03/15/2024 2:22:21 PM

Friday, March 15, 2024 2:22:21 PM

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THESE libor funds are having to be sued for to obtain them it is NOT via a negotiated settlement but via LAWSUITS, now I do not see how or why this would not make them LITIGATION PROCEEDS to return VALUES that were STOLEN from the plaintiffs and the FDICK is just carrying this out on BEHALF of those that were harmed and any money that come to THOSE THAT WERE harmed imho would be considered LITIGATION PROCEEDS(from property stolen and being returned) and yeppers that is how I will have my CPA address it and most likely end up fighting with the IRS/FDIC over it

It would be like ya have your car stolen, yet after bringing suit to get it back, you have to pay taxes on the value of the car as INCOME HMMMMMMMMMMMMMM really

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