IRS REVEALED
by Hon. E. Klimas





CHAPTER 8



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      He was the Dennis Carlton, a.k.a. Joe Stewart, some guy that died long time ago. [Later on, he will accuse me of following him to the bathroom. Will he make me-Roxanne?] He tried to intimidate me by showing full collection of pictures that portrayed his gun arsenal and shutting activities. Dennis, telling his exciting stories about his ex-wife, usually filled my break's time. Stewart was marriage twice to her, had a son with him, but his ex-wife had the legal custody. In the past he made some threats against his ex-wife and her new husband, and this became the essence of his proud reporting. "I think," he even was in trouble with the law because of those threats. However, the major focus of his attention was his only son, that he rises to be like papa; strong and danger. "Rise in the Sun" with the gun in the arms. On one occasion the gun even exploded in Stewart Jr. hands, and papa was lucky that no charges were filled and son was still alive. Joe Stewart sure was a tough guy. The US Marshall could not break him, neither the French Police. Dennis was arrested there while in US military service, for insulting Chinese Government Officials on their diplomatic trip. "Tough guy for a tough job," that's what IRS wants.

Now you want to meet a little "fun" named Corinne Schulter. Short girl with long blonde hair, employee of the collection division in Santa Ana. Corinne would be very likable person except for her stories about 12 boyfriends at one time and Mafia connection through them. From what I know straight from her mouth, "one" of her boyfriends had a friend who was connected to Mafia or crime organizing group. However, that is one and the something. Furthermore, she referred to them as "Mafia." Seems exciting is it not? IRS feels so comfortable in that kind of environment that nobody was even bothered by her stories, spiced with the Mafia trill, except me of course. My guess is, that helps to collect the money, one way or the other, if IRS can not do it, "they ask" Mafia for help. Corinne had no car. Funny, I just don't know whether was because of the Mafia or something else, that Corinne became a "star" at the local bus stop, "mistaken" for a "prostitute." " Crying" at loud in the Offices and talking to the Management about those kinds of problems, she became a "hunter" for a ride. So, whether was the Mafia or something else that forced me to "offer" her space in my car, remains a mystery for now.




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