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Wed 2016-03-02 12:16

From: Tom Doyle
Sent: Wednesday, March 2, 2016 12:16
To: Kasumi Fujikawa Doyle 藤川 香住【香住 藤川 ドイル】
Subject: 連絡ください

Importance: High

(Sent 4 Times)

Email Verification: Opened 8 Times

 

No response as of March 2, 2016

Re-sending

………………………………………………………………….

 

Initially sent: Jan 31, 2016

No response

Re-sending: Feb 17, 2016

 

…………………………………………………………………

 

Kasumi,

I need to know if my personal items are safe.

Where are my personal items?  Are they still on the lanai?

I told you in multiple emails that my personal items were not to be disposed of.

Some of the items, including Photos, Videos, Tapes, Personal Documents, etc., are irreplaceable.

Contact me right away.  This is very important.

Please do not ignore this email like you have for the past 8 months.

 

I have sent you at least 20 emails to 2-3 different email addresses that have been unanswered.

I have not even received a simple reply to confirm receipt.

Please have the simple decency and courtesy to send me a short confirmation email.

Thank you.

 

出来るだけ早く、確認メールを送ってください。

(Please send confirmation email as soon as possible)

 

 

………………………………………………………………………

 

(Initially sent in August of 2015 – resent multiple times)

 

Kasumi,

 

1)  I have come to the conclusion that you have decided to completely cut off any and all communication with me.

2)  At least 6 emails have gone unanswered.  (You did not even extend to me the courtesy of sending a confirmation email)

3)  You also did not claim the Certified Mail I sent to you in June, 2015.  Delivery of the mail was attempted on June 20 and June 24.  Notices were left on both dates so you could schedule a re-delivery.  You made no attempt to have the mail re-delivered.

4)  I have attached an image file from the USPS website with the attempted delivery details.  The letter was sent back to me on July 18 as it was not claimed by the addressee.

5)  I have attached a copy of the Certified Letter that was mailed to you.

6)  I demand an update as to the status of ALL my personal items that are/were in our Marital Home.  (Our “Marital Partnership Property”) Some of the items, including my photos, videos and files, are priceless.  I demand an update as soon as possible.  Under no circumstances do I authorize you to dispose of these items.

7)  Please remember that we have been in “Contemplation of Divorce” since I wrote you an email on November 20, 2014Prolonging the filing of the Divorce Papers will not change this fact.

8)  Here is the Hawaii Court’s definition of the “date of the dissolution of the marital partnership”:

                   Any time after this (EARLIEST) date would be considered “Contemplation of Divorce.”

…………………………

“Date of the dissolution of the marital partnership” means the  “EARLIEST”  of the following dates:

     (1)  The date of the final separation in contemplation of divorce;

     (2)  The date of the filing of the complaint for divorce;

     (3)  The date one or both of the parties took a substantial step toward a final separation that subsequently occurred;

     (4)  The date one or both of the parties contemplated or took a substantial step toward the filing of the complaint for divorce that was subsequently filed; or

     (5)  The date one or both of the parties demonstrated their express will to withdraw from the marital partnership.

…………………………

9)  Obviously, I have not received the Divorce Papers yet.  Is there a reason as to why you are trying to prolong the process?  I can think of a few, but I will not elaborate in this letter.

9)  I think it is in your best interests, as well as mine, to fully discuss this matter.  If you no longer wish to communicate with me, please have your attorney contact me directly.

 

PLEASE HAVE THE COURTESY TO CONFIRM THAT YOU HAVE RECEIVED THIS EMAIL – A SIMPLE “YES, RECEIVED” WILL BE FINE.

 

Sincerely,

Tom Doyle

[Email Redacted]

[Email Redacted]

[Email Redacted]

[Phone Number Redacted]

Wed 2016-02-17 20:48

From: Tom Doyle
Sent: Wednesday, February 17, 2016 20:48
To: Kasumi Fujikawa Doyle 藤川 香住【香住 藤川 ドイル】
Subject: 連絡ください

Importance: High

(Sent 4 Times)

Email Verification: Opened 4 Times

 

Initially sent: Jan 31, 2016

No response

Re-sending: Feb 17, 2016

 

…………………………………………………………………

 

Kasumi,

I need to know if my personal items are safe.

Where are my personal items?  Are they still on the lanai?

I told you in multiple emails that my personal items were not to be disposed of.

Some of the items, including Photos, Videos, Tapes, Personal Documents, etc., are irreplaceable.

Contact me right away.  This is very important.

Please do not ignore this email like you have for the past 8 months.

 

I have sent you at least 20 emails to 2-3 different email addresses that have been unanswered.

I have not even received a simple reply to confirm receipt.

Please have the simple decency and courtesy to send me a short confirmation email.

Thank you.

 

出来るだけ早く、確認メールを送ってください。

(Please send confirmation email as soon as possible)

 

 

………………………………………………………………………

 

(Initially sent in August of 2015 – resent multiple times)

 

Kasumi,

 

1)  I have come to the conclusion that you have decided to completely cut off any and all communication with me.

2)  At least 6 emails have gone unanswered.  (You did not even extend to me the courtesy of sending a confirmation email)

3)  You also did not claim the Certified Mail I sent to you in June, 2015.  Delivery of the mail was attempted on June 20 and June 24.  Notices were left on both dates so you could schedule a re-delivery.  You made no attempt to have the mail re-delivered.

4)  I have attached an image file from the USPS website with the attempted delivery details.  The letter was sent back to me on July 18 as it was not claimed by the addressee.

5)  I have attached a copy of the Certified Letter that was mailed to you.

6)  I demand an update as to the status of ALL my personal items that are/were in our Marital Home.  (Our “Marital Partnership Property”) Some of the items, including my photos, videos and files, are priceless.  I demand an update as soon as possible.  Under no circumstances do I authorize you to dispose of these items.

7)  Please remember that we have been in “Contemplation of Divorce” since I wrote you an email on November 20, 2014Prolonging the filing of the Divorce Papers will not change this fact.

8)  Here is the Hawaii Court’s definition of the “date of the dissolution of the marital partnership”:

                   Any time after this (EARLIEST) date would be considered “Contemplation of Divorce.”

…………………………

“Date of the dissolution of the marital partnership” means the  “EARLIEST”  of the following dates:

     (1)  The date of the final separation in contemplation of divorce;

     (2)  The date of the filing of the complaint for divorce;

     (3)  The date one or both of the parties took a substantial step toward a final separation that subsequently occurred;

     (4)  The date one or both of the parties contemplated or took a substantial step toward the filing of the complaint for divorce that was subsequently filed; or

     (5)  The date one or both of the parties demonstrated their express will to withdraw from the marital partnership.

…………………………

9)  Obviously, I have not received the Divorce Papers yet.  Is there a reason as to why you are trying to prolong the process?  I can think of a few, but I will not elaborate in this letter.

9)  I think it is in your best interests, as well as mine, to fully discuss this matter.  If you no longer wish to communicate with me, please have your attorney contact me directly.

 

PLEASE HAVE THE COURTESY TO CONFIRM THAT YOU HAVE RECEIVED THIS EMAIL – A SIMPLE “YES, RECEIVED” WILL BE FINE.

 

Sincerely,

Tom Doyle

[Email Redacted]

[Email Redacted]

[Email Redacted]

[Phone Number Redacted]

Wed 2016-02-03 08:31

From: Tom Doyle
Sent: Wednesday, February 3, 2016 08:31
To: Kasumi Fujikawa Doyle 藤川 香住【香住 藤川 ドイル】
Subject: Important Request

(Sent 2 Times)

Email Verification: Opened 10 Times

 

出来るだけ早く、確認メールを送ってください。

 

Please send me a confirmation email as soon as possible.

I need to know if this is still a valid email address.

 

トム

Sun 2016-01-31 21:15

From: Tom Doyle
Sent: Sunday, January 31, 2016 21:15
To: Kasumi Fujikawa Doyle 藤川 香住【香住 藤川 ドイル】
Subject: Divorce

Importance: High

(Sent 4 Times)

 

Kasumi,

I need to know if my personal items are safe.

Where are my personal items?  Are they still on the lanai?

I told you in multiple emails that my personal items were not to be disposed of.

Some of the items, including Photos, Videos, Tapes, Personal Documents, etc., are irreplaceable.

Contact me right away.  This is very important.

Please do not ignore this email like you have for the past 8 months.

 

I have sent you at least 20 emails to 2-3 different email addresses that have been unanswered.

I have not even received a simple reply to confirm receipt.

Please have the simple decency and courtesy to send me a short confirmation email.

Thank you.

 

出来るだけ早く、確認メールを送ってください。

(Please send confirmation email as soon as possible)

 

 

………………………………………………………………………

 

(Initially sent in August of 2015 – resent multiple times)

 

Kasumi,

 

1)  I have come to the conclusion that you have decided to completely cut off any and all communication with me.

2)  At least 6 emails have gone unanswered.  (You did not even extend to me the courtesy of sending a confirmation email)

3)  You also did not claim the Certified Mail I sent to you in June, 2015.  Delivery of the mail was attempted on June 20 and June 24.  Notices were left on both dates so you could schedule a re-delivery.  You made no attempt to have the mail re-delivered.

4)  I have attached an image file from the USPS website with the attempted delivery details.  The letter was sent back to me on July 18 as it was not claimed by the addressee.

5)  I have attached a copy of the Certified Letter that was mailed to you.

6)  I demand an update as to the status of ALL my personal items that are/were in our Marital Home.  (Our “Marital Partnership Property”) Some of the items, including my photos, videos and files, are priceless.  I demand an update as soon as possible.  Under no circumstances do I authorize you to dispose of these items.

7)  Please remember that we have been in “Contemplation of Divorce” since I wrote you an email on November 20, 2014Prolonging the filing of the Divorce Papers will not change this fact.

8)  Here is the Hawaii Court’s definition of the “date of the dissolution of the marital partnership”:

Any time after this (EARLIEST) date would be considered “Contemplation of Divorce.”

…………………………

“Date of the dissolution of the marital partnership” means the  “EARLIEST”  of the following dates:

(1)  The date of the final separation in contemplation of divorce;

(2)  The date of the filing of the complaint for divorce;

(3)  The date one or both of the parties took a substantial step toward a final separation that subsequently occurred;

(4)  The date one or both of the parties contemplated or took a substantial step toward the filing of the complaint for divorce that was subsequently filed; or

     (5)  The date one or both of the parties demonstrated their express will to withdraw from the marital partnership.

…………………………

9)  Obviously, I have not received the Divorce Papers yet.  Is there a reason as to why you are trying to prolong the process?  I can think of a few, but I will not elaborate in this letter.

9)  I think it is in your best interests, as well as mine, to fully discuss this matter.  If you no longer wish to communicate with me, please have your attorney contact me directly.

 

PLEASE HAVE THE COURTESY TO CONFIRM THAT YOU HAVE RECEIVED THIS EMAIL – A SIMPLE “YES, RECEIVED” WILL BE FINE.

 

Sincerely,

Tom Doyle

[Email Redacted]

[Email Redacted]

[Email Redacted]

[Phone Number Redacted]

Tue 2015-12-29 02:36

From: Tom Doyle
Sent: Tuesday, December 29, 2015 02:36
To: Kasumi Fujikawa Doyle 藤川 香住【香住 藤川 ドイル】
Subject: Divorce
Attachments: Certified Mail June 2015.pdf; certified mail k doyle june 2015.jpg; Certified Mail
August 14, 2015.png; USPS Details Cert Mail Aug 11 2015.png

(Sent 6 Times)

Adding 1 more certified mail for the record. (For the Hawaii Courts)

Sent:  August 11, 2015

August 14, 2015 , 11:02 am       Notice Left ([Marital Partnership Property – Name Redacted])      HONOLULU, HI 96815

Returned to me:  September 1, 2015

……………………………………………………………………………                      

 

 

 

Kasumi,

 

1)  I have come to the conclusion that you have decided to completely cut off any and all communication with me.

2)  At least 6 emails have gone unanswered.  (You did not even extend to me the courtesy of sending a confirmation email)

3)  You also did not claim the Certified Mail I sent to you in June, 2015.  Delivery of the mail was attempted on June 20 and June 24.  Notices were left on both dates so you could schedule a re-delivery.  You made no attempt to have the mail re-delivered.

4)  I have attached an image file from the USPS website with the attempted delivery details.  The letter was sent back to me on July 18 as it was not claimed by the addressee.

5)  I have attached a copy of the Certified Letter that was mailed to you.

6)  I demand an update as to the status of ALL my personal items that are/were in our Marital Home.  (Our “Marital Partnership Property”) Some of the items, including my photos, videos and files, are priceless.  I demand an update as soon as possible.  Under no circumstances do I authorize you to dispose of these items.

7)  Please remember that we have been in “Contemplation of Divorce” since I wrote you an email on November 20, 2014Prolonging the filing of the Divorce Papers will not change this fact.

8)  Here is the Hawaii Court’s definition of the “date of the dissolution of the marital partnership”:

                   Any time after this (EARLIEST) date would be considered “Contemplation of Divorce.”

…………………………

“Date of the dissolution of the marital partnership” means the  “EARLIEST”  of the following dates:

     (1)  The date of the final separation in contemplation of divorce;

     (2)  The date of the filing of the complaint for divorce;

     (3)  The date one or both of the parties took a substantial step toward a final separation that subsequently occurred;

     (4)  The date one or both of the parties contemplated or took a substantial step toward the filing of the complaint for divorce that was subsequently filed; or

     (5)  The date one or both of the parties demonstrated their express will to withdraw from the marital partnership.

…………………………

9)  Obviously, I have not received the Divorce Papers yet.  Is there a reason as to why you are trying to prolong the process?  I can think of a few, but I will not elaborate in this letter.

9)  I think it is in your best interests, as well as mine, to fully discuss this matter.  If you no longer wish to communicate with me, please have your attorney contact me directly.

 

PLEASE HAVE THE COURTESY TO CONFIRM THAT YOU HAVE RECEIVED THIS EMAIL – A SIMPLE “YES, RECEIVED” WILL BE FINE.

 

Sincerely,

Tom Doyle

[Email Redacted]

[Email Redacted]

[Email Redacted]

[Phone Number Redacted]

Email Attachments

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Sun 2015-11-29 13:42

From: Tom Doyle
Sent: Sunday, November 29, 2015 13:42
To: Kasumi Fujikawa Doyle 藤川 香住【香住 藤川 ドイル】
Subject: 離婚

(Sent 6 Times)

僕と直接連絡を取りたくないのであれば、弁護士の名前と連絡先を送ってください。

 

If you do not wish to speak with me directly, please send me the name and contact information for your attorney.

 

Thank you.

 

Tom Doyle

 

 

 

———————————————————-

Tom Doyle

[Contact Information Redacted]

———————————————————-

Wed 2015-11-25 14:10

From: Tom Doyle
Sent: Wednesday, November 25, 2015 14:10
To: Kasumi Fujikawa Doyle 藤川 香住【香住 藤川 ドイル】
Subject: Divorce
Attachments: Certified Mail June 2015.pdf; certified mail k doyle june 2015.jpg; Certified Mail
August 14, 2015.png; USPS Details Cert Mail Aug 11 2015.png

(Sent 3 Times)

 

Asking again: November 25, 2015.  What is the status of my personal items? (Items stored on the Lanai)

These items are very important to me.  I believe it is your responsibility to let me know.  Please answer this email as soon as possible.

Should I assume that you are no longer willing to try and come to a conclusion regarding our divorce (which we have been “contemplating” since November of 2014) through mutual discussion?  I have been trying my very best to establish some type of communication with you.  You have chosen to completely ignore me.

……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….

What is the status of my personal items? (Items stored on the Lanai)

I asked you about it a couple of months ago, and you have not replied.  I think this would be common courtesy.

Please see #6 below.

DO NOT throw anything away.  (Or give anything away)

………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………

Adding 1 more certified mail for the record. (For the Hawaii Courts)

Sent:  August 11, 2015

August 14, 2015 , 11:02 am       Notice Left ([Marital Partnership Property – Name Redacted])      HONOLULU, HI 96815

Returned to me:  September 1, 2015

……………………………………………………………………………                      

 

 

 

Kasumi,

 

1)  I have come to the conclusion that you have decided to completely cut off any and all communication with me.

2)  At least 6 emails have gone unanswered.  (You did not even extend to me the courtesy of sending a confirmation email)

3)  You also did not claim the Certified Mail I sent to you in June, 2015.  Delivery of the mail was attempted on June 20 and June 24.  Notices were left on both dates so you could schedule a re-delivery.  You made no attempt to have the mail re-delivered.

4)  I have attached an image file from the USPS website with the attempted delivery details.  The letter was sent back to me on July 18 as it was not claimed by the addressee.

5)  I have attached a copy of the Certified Letter that was mailed to you.

6)  I demand an update as to the status of ALL my personal items that are/were in our Marital Home.  (Our “Marital Partnership Property”) Some of the items, including my photos, videos and files, are priceless.  I demand an update as soon as possible.  Under no circumstances do I authorize you to dispose of these items.

7)  Please remember that we have been in “Contemplation of Divorce” since I wrote you an email on November 20, 2014Prolonging the filing of the Divorce Papers will not change this fact.

8)  Here is the Hawaii Court’s definition of the “date of the dissolution of the marital partnership”:

                   Any time after this (EARLIEST) date would be considered “Contemplation of Divorce.”

…………………………

“Date of the dissolution of the marital partnership” means the  “EARLIEST”  of the following dates:

     (1)  The date of the final separation in contemplation of divorce;

     (2)  The date of the filing of the complaint for divorce;

     (3)  The date one or both of the parties took a substantial step toward a final separation that subsequently occurred;

     (4)  The date one or both of the parties contemplated or took a substantial step toward the filing of the complaint for divorce that was subsequently filed; or

     (5)  The date one or both of the parties demonstrated their express will to withdraw from the marital partnership.

…………………………

9)  Obviously, I have not received the Divorce Papers yet.  Is there a reason as to why you are trying to prolong the process?  I can think of a few, but I will not elaborate in this letter.

9)  I think it is in your best interests, as well as mine, to fully discuss this matter.  If you no longer wish to communicate with me, please have your attorney contact me directly.

 

PLEASE HAVE THE COURTESY TO CONFIRM THAT YOU HAVE RECEIVED THIS EMAIL – A SIMPLE “YES, RECEIVED” WILL BE FINE.

 

Sincerely,

Tom Doyle

[Email Redacted]

[Email Redacted]

[Email Redacted]

[Phone Number Redacted]

Email Attachments

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Fri 2015-11-13 20:51

From: Tom Doyle
Sent: Friday, November 13, 2015 20:51
To: Kasumi Fujikawa Doyle 藤川 香住【香住 藤川 ドイル】
Subject: Divorce
Attachments: Certified Mail June 2015.pdf; certified mail k doyle june 2015.jpg; Certified Mail
August 14, 2015.png; USPS Details Cert Mail Aug 11 2015.png

(Sent 4 Times)

 

What is the status of my personal items? (Items stored on the Lanai)

I asked you about it a couple of months ago, and you have not replied.  I think this would be common courtesy.

Please see #6 below.

DO NOT throw anything away.  (Or give anything away)

………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………

Adding 1 more certified mail for the record. (For the Hawaii Courts)

Sent:  August 11, 2015

August 14, 2015 , 11:02 am       Notice Left ([Marital Partnership Property – Name Redacted])      HONOLULU, HI 96815

Returned to me:  September 1, 2015

……………………………………………………………………………                      

 

 

 

Kasumi,

 

1)  I have come to the conclusion that you have decided to completely cut off any and all communication with me.

2)  At least 6 emails have gone unanswered.  (You did not even extend to me the courtesy of sending a confirmation email)

3)  You also did not claim the Certified Mail I sent to you in June, 2015.  Delivery of the mail was attempted on June 20 and June 24.  Notices were left on both dates so you could schedule a re-delivery.  You made no attempt to have the mail re-delivered.

4)  I have attached an image file from the USPS website with the attempted delivery details.  The letter was sent back to me on July 18 as it was not claimed by the addressee.

5)  I have attached a copy of the Certified Letter that was mailed to you.

6)  I demand an update as to the status of ALL my personal items that are/were in our Marital Home.  (Our “Marital Partnership Property”) Some of the items, including my photos, videos and files, are priceless.  I demand an update as soon as possible.  Under no circumstances do I authorize you to dispose of these items.

7)  Please remember that we have been in “Contemplation of Divorce” since I wrote you an email on November 20, 2014Prolonging the filing of the Divorce Papers will not change this fact.

8)  Here is the Hawaii Court’s definition of the “date of the dissolution of the marital partnership”:

                   Any time after this (EARLIEST) date would be considered “Contemplation of Divorce.”

…………………………

“Date of the dissolution of the marital partnership” means the  “EARLIEST”  of the following dates:

     (1)  The date of the final separation in contemplation of divorce;

     (2)  The date of the filing of the complaint for divorce;

     (3)  The date one or both of the parties took a substantial step toward a final separation that subsequently occurred;

     (4)  The date one or both of the parties contemplated or took a substantial step toward the filing of the complaint for divorce that was subsequently filed; or

     (5)  The date one or both of the parties demonstrated their express will to withdraw from the marital partnership.

…………………………

9)  Obviously, I have not received the Divorce Papers yet.  Is there a reason as to why you are trying to prolong the process?  I can think of a few, but I will not elaborate in this letter.

9)  I think it is in your best interests, as well as mine, to fully discuss this matter.  If you no longer wish to communicate with me, please have your attorney contact me directly.

 

PLEASE HAVE THE COURTESY TO CONFIRM THAT YOU HAVE RECEIVED THIS EMAIL – A SIMPLE “YES, RECEIVED” WILL BE FINE.

 

Sincerely,

Tom Doyle

[Email Redacted]

[Email Redacted]

[Email Redacted]

[Phone Number Redacted]

Email Attachments

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Tue 2015-09-15 20:12

From: Tom Doyle
Sent: Tuesday, September 15, 2015 20:12
To: Kasumi Fujikawa Doyle 藤川 香住【香住 藤川 ドイル】
Subject: Divorce
Attachments: Certified Mail June 2015.pdf; certified mail k doyle june 2015.jpg; Certified Mail
August 14, 2015.png; USPS Details Cert Mail Aug 11 2015.png

(Sent 4 Times)

Adding 1 more certified mail for the record. (For the Hawaii Courts)

Sent:  August 11, 2015

August 14, 2015 , 11:02 am       Notice Left ([Marital Partnership Property – Name Redacted])      HONOLULU, HI 96815

Returned to me:  September 1, 2015

……………………………………………………………………………                      

 

 

 

Kasumi,

 

1)  I have come to the conclusion that you have decided to completely cut off any and all communication with me.

2)  At least 6 emails have gone unanswered.  (You did not even extend to me the courtesy of sending a confirmation email)

3)  You also did not claim the Certified Mail I sent to you in June, 2015.  Delivery of the mail was attempted on June 20 and June 24.  Notices were left on both dates so you could schedule a re-delivery.  You made no attempt to have the mail re-delivered.

4)  I have attached an image file from the USPS website with the attempted delivery details.  The letter was sent back to me on July 18 as it was not claimed by the addressee.

5)  I have attached a copy of the Certified Letter that was mailed to you.

6)  I demand an update as to the status of ALL my personal items that are/were in our Marital Home.  (Our “Marital Partnership Property”) Some of the items, including my photos, videos and files, are priceless.  I demand an update as soon as possible.  Under no circumstances do I authorize you to dispose of these items.

7)  Please remember that we have been in “Contemplation of Divorce” since I wrote you an email on November 20, 2014Prolonging the filing of the Divorce Papers will not change this fact.

8)  Here is the Hawaii Court’s definition of the “date of the dissolution of the marital partnership”:

                   Any time after this (EARLIEST) date would be considered “Contemplation of Divorce.”

…………………………

“Date of the dissolution of the marital partnership” means the  “EARLIEST”  of the following dates:

     (1)  The date of the final separation in contemplation of divorce;

     (2)  The date of the filing of the complaint for divorce;

     (3)  The date one or both of the parties took a substantial step toward a final separation that subsequently occurred;

     (4)  The date one or both of the parties contemplated or took a substantial step toward the filing of the complaint for divorce that was subsequently filed; or

     (5)  The date one or both of the parties demonstrated their express will to withdraw from the marital partnership.

…………………………

9)  Obviously, I have not received the Divorce Papers yet.  Is there a reason as to why you are trying to prolong the process?  I can think of a few, but I will not elaborate in this letter.

9)  I think it is in your best interests, as well as mine, to fully discuss this matter.  If you no longer wish to communicate with me, please have your attorney contact me directly.

 

PLEASE HAVE THE COURTESY TO CONFIRM THAT YOU HAVE RECEIVED THIS EMAIL – A SIMPLE “YES, RECEIVED” WILL BE FINE.

 

Sincerely,

Tom Doyle

[Email Redacted]

[Email Redacted]

[Email Redacted]

[Phone Number Redacted]

 

Email Attachments

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Tue 2015-08-18 23:49

From: Tom Doyle
Sent: Tuesday, August 18, 2015 23:49
To: Kasumi Fujikawa Doyle 藤川 香住【香住 藤川 ドイル】
Subject: Certified Mail

(Sent 4 Times)

Product & Tracking Information

Postal Product:

  • First-Class Mail®

Features:

    • Certified Mail
Date & Time Status of Item Location
August 14, 2015 , 11:02 am Notice Left (No Authorized Recipient Available)

HONOLULU, HI 96815

 

We attempted to deliver your item at 11:02 am on August 14, 2015 in HONOLULU, HI 96815 and a notice was left because an authorized recipient was not available. You may arrange redelivery by visiting http://www.usps.com/redelivery or calling 800-ASK-USPS, or may pick up the item at the Post Office indicated on the notice. If this item is unclaimed by August 29, 2015 then it will be returned to sender.
August 14, 2015 , 8:32 am Out for Delivery HONOLULU, HI 96815
August 14, 2015 , 8:22 am Sorting Complete HONOLULU, HI 96815
August 13, 2015 , 6:08 pm Arrived at Unit HONOLULU, HI 96815
August 13, 2015 , 10:25 am Departed USPS Facility HONOLULU, HI 96820
August 13, 2015 , 1:47 am Arrived at USPS Destination Facility HONOLULU, HI 96820
August 12, 2015 , 7:46 am Departed USPS Facility SEATTLE, WA 98168
August 11, 2015 , 9:45 pm Arrived at USPS Origin Facility SEATTLE, WA 98168
August 11, 2015 , 8:30 pm Accepted at USPS Origin Sort Facility SEATTLE, WA 98119
August 11, 2015 Pre-Shipment Info Sent to USPS

 

 

 

 

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