OK, so I go to the mail box last night and pull out the mail and there is a letter from the U.S. Department of Justice Office of the United States Trustee. If you are familiar with my case you will understand when I say it was one of those letters that you want to open and at the same time you want to throw it down and run away. With trembling hands I opened the envelope and read the letter. Here is the complete letter.
"Dear Mr. and Mrs. xxxxxxxx:
Thank you for your letter dated November 24, 2007. Based on currently available information, we do not intend to pursue a motion or complaint at this time.
We appreciate your cooperation."
The only letter that I can find that I sent on November 24th is the 4 pound and 13 ounce response to their 727 inquiry which ultimately led to a Rule 2004 examination. I am thinking this is VERY good news, but I am going to contact the DOJ's office this morning to confirm. If it is what I think it is, April 11th can not get here soon enough - just to close this chapter of my life!
"Dear Mr. and Mrs. xxxxxxxx:
Thank you for your letter dated November 24, 2007. Based on currently available information, we do not intend to pursue a motion or complaint at this time.
We appreciate your cooperation."
The only letter that I can find that I sent on November 24th is the 4 pound and 13 ounce response to their 727 inquiry which ultimately led to a Rule 2004 examination. I am thinking this is VERY good news, but I am going to contact the DOJ's office this morning to confirm. If it is what I think it is, April 11th can not get here soon enough - just to close this chapter of my life!
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