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FredMiller

10/24/25 1:17 PM

#749448 RE: johnlconfer #749447

Wow oh Wow

This looks to be what the examiner was missing and I'm sure what was blacked out of the P&AA

Thank you for sharing johnlconfer!

I sure would like to look at the sec disclosures, FDIC and IRS claims records that acknowledge their awareness of these MEGA NUMBERS $4-5 TRILLION


I know it's a lot to ask but how does one know all this information and where did they get this information and when?

Seems to be verified via FDIC Claim No. NS10015015486,
SEC Disclosures, Bankruptcy Filings, Trust Agreements,



TOTAL ESTIMATED ASSET VALUATION:
$4.89 – $5.1 Trillion+
This valuation has been independently verified through multiple evidentiary vectors
including:
• SEC disclosures,
• FDIC and IRS claim records,
• Trust formation agreements and banking correspondence,
• Digital custodial tracing,
• And sworn declarations filed under penalty of perjury.
This record forms the basis of Plaintiff’s standing, fiduciary claims, and demand for
restitution under 18 U.S.C. §§ 1962, 1341, 1343, and international treaty law.

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ItsMyOption

10/24/25 1:49 PM

#749456 RE: johnlconfer #749447

johnlconfer, Thanks for that link and copy of assets. It will be interesting if AZ agrees with that amount?

WOW this is a lot of Assets$$$

TOTAL ESTIMATED ASSET VALUATION:
$4.89 – $5.1 Trillion+

This valuation has been independently verified through multiple evidentiary vectors
including:
• SEC disclosures,
• FDIC and IRS claim records,
• Trust formation agreements and banking correspondence,
• Digital custodial tracing,
• And sworn declarations filed under penalty of perjury.
This record forms the basis of Plaintiff’s standing, fiduciary claims, and demand for
restitution under 18 U.S.C. §§ 1962, 1341, 1343, and international treaty law.
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SamuraiProgrammer

10/24/25 1:58 PM

#749457 RE: johnlconfer #749447

Not trying to be a downer... I want to believe there is value that will return.

BUT

I have consulted with ChatGPT and here are some things that need to be shared (IMO) (All quotes are from ChatGPT)

The document appears as an exhibit (titled “I. FORENSIC ASSET VALUATION TABLE. Verified via FDIC Claim No. NS10015015486”) attached to a legal filing by an individual named Kurt Michael Krol, who claims to be a “whistleblower” and fiduciary/trustee of Washington Mutual Inc. (WMI) estate.



This document can be found Here on Scribd

The document appears to be an uploaded “Exhibit C – Final Asset Valuation” on Scribd, attributed to Kurt M. Krol. It does not appear to be an official FDIC or court-issued asset valuation published by the FDIC or a bankruptcy court (at least from what I found).



The magnitude of the claim ($4.9 + trillion) is extremely large relative to known asset sizes of WMI/WMB at the time of failure, which raises questions about the realism or acceptance of the valuation.



I did not find an independent FDIC or bankruptcy-court source that publicly endorses or accepts the $4.89–$5.1 trillion valuation



I personally looked at the table on the scribd.com document and added up the listed assets and their estimation. It came to under $2.894 trillion. Whoever posted this, IMO, can not be taken seriously. They can't even add their own numbers.

Open to rebuttal of my information but may not bother laying down in the mud to wrestle with this one.
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xoom

10/24/25 2:33 PM

#749460 RE: johnlconfer #749447

John, one of your best posts on this board.



TOTAL ESTIMATED ASSET VALUATION:
$4.89 – $5.1 Trillion+

This valuation has been independently verified through multiple evidentiary vectors
including:
• SEC disclosures,
• FDIC and IRS claim records,
• Trust formation agreements and banking correspondence,
• Digital custodial tracing,
• And sworn declarations filed under penalty of perjury.
This record forms the basis of Plaintiff’s standing, fiduciary claims, and demand for
restitution under 18 U.S.C. §§ 1962, 1341, 1343, and international treaty law.

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Bizreader

10/24/25 2:56 PM

#749464 RE: johnlconfer #749447

I thoroughly appreciate the timing and consider this a reminder regardless of whether it is accurate. Certainly plenty to consider.