Dear President Trump, Obama, US Pardon Attorney, et al
cc fyi: AZ Sheriff J Arpaio
Re: Mitigated Case with Permanent Voluntary Deport to Canada - Federal Override
The application for US pardon (both state and federal together) was mailed last December 28, 2016. It has now been almost 5 years.
The US Pardon was applied for after 20 years because of the ONLINE FRAUD (reversal) on the birth/married/legal/maiden and US alias that was used for the Screen Actors Guild in the 80s/90s with the google.CA search.
It was a mitigated case that resulted in a VOLUNTARY PERMANENT DEPORT back to Canada.
As you will see from the email below, there is a book waiting to be updated on this case. It is now PAST the DEADLINE.
The new correct mailing address for the applicant is as follows:
E.J. Anderson
c/o 75015 - 20 Bloor St E
Toronto, ON M4W 3G7
Canada
(aka real alias E J Anderson - AZ)
(the original address was 200-131 Bloor St W, Toronto, ON M5S 1R8 Canada. ~
Please note that any mail sent to the original address would probably be returned, as there was some fraud with that Korean-owned postal depot.)
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There is also a change of address for one of the affidavit character references as follows:
130 Adelaide West, 7th Floor
Toronto, ON M5H 2K4
Canada
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Thank you.
P.S. to attorneys - NO THIRD PARTIES! This is a PRO SE application and the correct new mailing address is as listed above.
A copy of the application has been and can be resent by email if the original has been misplaced.
attachment - pardon precedent
[Please note: that the legal birth ID of the above person in the case above is being protected for privacy reasons and that the alias that the case file is under is being used.]
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Forwarded message from "Katherine van Wormer" -----
Date: Thu, 08 Dec 2016 15:58:13
Subject: Affidavit
I'm glad it's okay. The hard copies are in the mail.
Let me know of course in the event that you get your record sponged and also I'll ask you again in one or two years to update your writing for the next edition of Women and the Criminal Justice System.
Katherine
Professor of Social Work
University of Northern Iowa
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