This legal document, part of a court filing from March 18, 2013, argues for a significant prison sentence for an individual named Parse. It details his central role as a Deutsche Bank representative in a massive criminal tax fraud scheme involving multiple co-conspirators and fraudulent tax shelters, which generated over $7 billion in fraudulent deductions and caused over $230 million in actual losses to the U.S. Treasury. The document highlights that Parse earned over $3 million in commissions for his indispensable role in the scheme.
This document is an index page (page vii) from a court filing, listing various evidentiary exhibits labeled GX (Government Exhibits) and DX (Defense Exhibits). The exhibits include correspondence from 1998-2003 involving individuals such as Lisa Hurley, James Beumel, and Erwin Mayer, as well as internal communications involving Deutsche Bank and Jenkens & Gilchrist (J&G). The document also lists legal motions from 2011 regarding a new trial and evidentiary hearing concerning 'Juror No. 1'.
This legal document, filed on March 18, 2013, outlines the case against an individual named Parse, an investment representative at Deutsche Bank. It details his central role in a massive criminal tax fraud scheme involving fraudulent tax shelters, which resulted in over $7 billion in fraudulent deductions and over $230 million in actual losses to the U.S. Treasury. The document argues that Parse's conduct, for which he earned over $3 million in commissions, warrants a significant prison sentence.
This document is a page from a legal filing (dated March 7, 2013) submitted by Zuckerman Spaeder LLP to Judge William H. Pauley, III. It appears to be part of a sentencing memorandum or character reference for a defendant named 'David' (likely David Parse, based on the case number 1:09-cr-00581-WHP associated with Paul Daugerdas). The text focuses on David's family life, his marriage to Theresa Austerberry, and includes character reference quotes from his brother-in-law James Yetter and others regarding his parenting skills. The document was later filed as an exhibit in the Ghislaine Maxwell case (1:20-cr-00330-PAE) on Feb 24, 2022.
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