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I I Case 1 :04-mc-00185-GIVIS Document 8 Filed 09/01 /2005 Page 1 of 1 -
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‘ September 1, 2005 .
Honorable Gregory M. Sleet I I _
United States District Court Judge
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844 King Street _ J
Wilmington, DE 19801 U J _
RE: United States v. Fred P. Layaou .
Case No. 04-MC—185 (GMS) .
Dear Judge Sleet: J I
This letter confirms that the parties have requested a continuance to October 4, 2005 , at 10:00 a.m.
ofthe September l, 2005, at 3:00 p.m. Show Cause Hearingin the above·capti.oned matter. The request
for a continuance has been made based on representations by the Layous’ accountant that he will provide _
the Internal Revenue Service with one of the three requested tax returns within the next three business
days and that it is his understanding that the information necessaiy to complete the balance of the returns
. will be immediately forthcoming from the Defendant. `
I ` C Thank you for your consideration. As always, I remain available to answer any questions that the
Court may wish to have addressed. q` J
_ Respectfully,
n COLM F. CONNOLLY U "
United States Attorney "
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` - BY: _ -
_ ‘ E len W. Slights `
_ _ Assistant United States ttorney
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cc: Clerk, U.S.' District Court ‘
Brett VonUrftQ C.P.A. (via tirst—class mail)
` Mr. and Mrs. Layou (via first—class mail) . ~ ‘ ‘