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.JUDGE STEVEN
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WEISMAN
THE SU?ERIOR COURT
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Romain O. Nelsen, Esq.
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February 21, 1979
Suite 1000, 800 West Sixth Street
Los Angeles, CA. 90017
Gentlemen:
You may or may not be aw�re that, since
January 2, 1979, my time has been devoted exclusively to
my duties as Receiver in the case of People of the State
of California vs. Worldwide Church of God, L.A.S.C. No.
C267607.
Unfortunately, my physical limitations have made
it necessary for me to resign from this arduous assignment.
This is to advise that, effective on or about
March 1, 1979, I shall once again be available, as
my calendar permits, for natters involving Orders of
Reference, Special Master assignments, arbitration and
appointments as consultant for Federal, State and local
Governmental agencies.
Very trul 7 yours,
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STE�:. WEISMAN
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(Editor's Note: This letter shows the original receiver,
ex-judge Steven s. Weisman, is currently soliciting the
entire legal profession for work -- considered unconscionable
by most in the profession. Upon inquiry, it was learned that
he can be hired for $75.00 per hour, having asked $150 per
hour from the Work of God!)