The Next Step🚨 The Urgent Call for Investigation: Forgery, Felony, and Fiduciary DutyI am resharing the information below. These newsletters outline the connection between a historic art heist, an international art fire, and the subsequent sale of artwork to Mary by Frederick R. Koch.
Given the magnitude of the art crimes reported, an immediate investigation is required. We assert the existence of artwork by Master Artists; if these are not real, then we have forgeries that should be investigated. If these claims are false, the person making them (Suzanne) should face federal charges. I am reporting a billion dollars in art crimes, and my statements discuss multimillion-dollar artwork—a felony if I am lying. This matter is too serious for any party to remain silent. We are discussing actual art crimes, detailed handwritten notes about art, art companies, Sotheby's authentication, and newspaper articles. All of the information shared in these newsletters leads back to a single suspect: Frederick R. Koch. Several art crimes have been discovered so far, and there might be even more that could be solved through this same suspect. The Suspect's Documented HistoryThe subject of these claims, Frederick R. Koch, has a history of dishonesty documented in court records and by his own family:
This article (click here) states : "When Fred Koch died in 1967, he left his eldest son out of his will (though he had previously provided for him, with the creation of two trusts). According to court testimony from Frederick's brother Charles, their father removed Frederick from his will because he had repeatedly stolen from him in the years before his death “and then lied about it when confronted with the evidence.” Frederick lifted traveler’s checks, cash, and an “air travel card” from their dad, Charles also alleged in court records that his older brother forged his signature on their father’s Brooks Brothers charge account. Charles’s contempt for his bon vivant brother was apparent in court. “Over the years,” he testified, “I had accepted my father’s analysis of Freddie of not really being a whole person, of being a person who was amoral and not capable of true feelings towards other people.”"
Another quote from another article “At one point when their father was alive, his family list with everyone’s name–including the sons–and Frederick was removed from that very list. “He and Mrs. Koch have three sons,” it read, “Charles, William, and David.” Something happened that for a time in his life, Frederick was not recognized as part of the family."
"During the Koch brothers’ childhood, discussion of Frederick caused noticeable discomfort among his brothers. “They just didn’t want Freddie’s name brought up,” said one family friend. “They knew there was something different about him. You didn’t hear much about Freddie at all . . . It was almost like he wasn’t part of the family.” So, Suzanne's claims that Frederick R. Koch is a thief, well his own family says it too.
The evidence presented in these newsletters, combined with the suspect's documented history, presents a clear and pressing need for immediate action by all relevant authorities.
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