USPS Office of Inspector General
1735 North Lynn Street
Arlington, VA 22209-2020
The P.J.M. Executor's Office, successor in interest and perfected title holder, operating as Private Office Paramount, post-probate and under seal (File No. 131-76-126387), hereby files this Criminal Complaint with the Office of Inspector General.
Criminal Violations Alleged:
18 U.S.C. § 1701 — Obstruction of mails
18 U.S.C. § 1702 — Obstruction of correspondence
18 U.S.C. § 1703 — Delay or destruction of mail
IMM § 742.2 — Violation of foreign prepaid postage protocols
UPU Article 114RL — International postal treaty violation
STATEMENT OF FACTS — FOUR CORNERS RULE APPLIES:
On or about the dates indicated by USPS tracking, agents of the United States Postal Service did unlawfully intercept, deface with wet ink and unauthorized stamps, detain, and ultimately return without delivery the official certified mail of this Executor's Office.
Tracking number 7021 1970 0000 8654 8716 documents these violations.
The parcel was properly posted under IMM § 742.2 (foreign prepaid postage) and entitled to delivery under UPU treaty obligations.
SUCCESSOR IN INTEREST STATUS: The Executor's Office stands as successor in interest, holder, and perfected title holder of the authenticated settlement agreement. Legal title has been perfected and transferred. The Four Corners Rule applies—only recited facts govern.
FULL RESTORATION REQUIRED: The Executor's perfected rights must be fully restored to the position held prior to this criminal interference. No investigation conclusion, settlement, or agency action shall be deemed adequate until the Executor receives full restoration of position, including but not limited to: delivery of obstructed mail, removal of defacements from the record, and monetary compensation for each day of deprivation.
EVIDENCE: Physical evidence includes the returned parcel bearing unauthorized defacements, wet ink alterations, and USPS tracking records documenting the chain of custody and delay.
REQUEST FOR INVESTIGATION: This Executor's Office formally requests the Office of Inspector General to:
1. Open a criminal investigation into the identified violations.
2. Identify the USPS agents responsible for these unlawful acts.
3. Pursue appropriate criminal charges under 18 U.S.C. §§ 1701-1703.
4. Issue corrective orders to prevent future violations.
5. Ensure full restoration of the Executor's position prior to any settlement or closure.
Any notice or communication required or permitted to be given under this Complaint shall be deemed duly given when delivered personally, sent by registered or certified mail, or transmitted by facsimile or electronic mail to the respective parties at their designated addresses. Failure to respond constitutes acquiescence. The Executor's perfected position must be fully restored before any investigation may be deemed concluded.
COMPLAINT: Explains wrongdoings; seeks correction or apology. Limited filing period; court acts as estate trustee. CLAIM: Demands compensation; bona fide assertion triggering full executor rights against unauthorized administrators.
This constitutes a CRIMINAL COMPLAINT seeking investigation and correction. Mail delay has incurred service fees, stalled estate affairs, and disrupted registrar communications. Should correction not be forthcoming, the Executor's Office reserves the right to pursue a bona fide CLAIM for damages.
Ref: 1080374 262 (REV: 09/25/12)
SEAL
Foreign Grantor Trust EIN: 98-6092880