Thank you, Senator L. C. Fleming Jr.

Dear Senator Fleming,

First of all, let me thank you for intervening by calling the notary office in Marigot with the instructions to hand over the document you told me Mr. Etienne Oger Fleming had signed. I appreciate that very much.

I was very astonished to find out that this document was signed by Oger in New York at the still tender age of 21 years, in which he questionably sold all his rights to all property then belonging to his father who disappeared sadly during a hurricane off Nevis in the 1920s along with one of his sons, to your father, former Mayor of Saint-Martin, Mr. Louis Constant Fleming Sr..

Please accept my sincere condolences for the lost of your grandfather and uncle.

Secondly, I hereby inform you that I will continue to intensely scrutinize this document because as it is, it leaves a lot to be clarified for its legality and authenticity.

I am sure that you will agree that no one, under normal circumstances, would sign such a damning document.

You will be hearing from a lawyer or me within short, if a settlement agreement is not presented to me as I have not had the honor of hearing from you to date concerning my very first letter.

Yours truly,

Norman C. Wathey