Dear Ms. Ward,
Thank you for your letter of December 19th further documenting your
negligent, irresponsible, vague reporting style. Your further details,
First with regards to 11 E. 71st Your fact checker asked for both #9 and #11
transfer tax forms. After on numerous occasions and in fact a look, I
outlined to you that, first, I never owned 11 E. 71st and second I told you
they are paid for and I told you that transfer taxes are not usually made
public. To add to the of the last question, Monty Graydon said #11
was in large in the story. So why the question?
I would like to point out to you and hopefully your counsel
When you stated in your letter in " I have simply been these
matters with people with knowledgeable sources am I now supposed to
assume that these are double hearsay, items, not your sources, but in fact
sources of other people. Is this to be all the , well they weren't my
sources, so I can't be held responsible for this inaccuracy.
Your sentence, any documentation "refuting
claims." Let's be clear, a perfect example reporting style, you told
me, and the only thing you told me was had said she had "felt
uncomfortable" and called her father to pick her up. Should I refute how she
felt? Is that the point, or is the fact that after being notified in writing to
Graydon, that a State Trooper had lived on the property, with the
entire time and was a verifiable, respectable source that would clearly to
her behavior, attitude and acting, you have failed to try and contact him.
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