Dear Mr. Fleming,
On January 14, 2011, I wrote you attached letter which is self explanatory.
To make sure you received this letter, I faxed it to your office in Marigot as well as having it registered to your place of residence in Simpsonsbay Yacht Club, St. Maarten as well as to your office address also in Bellevue, Marigot.
To date I have not had the courtesy of an answer from you , leaving me to only guess that you do not need to respond because as you already told me, the late Mr. Etienne Oger Fleming had some time ago signed a letter stating that he did not want anything from his late father's estate, Mr. Louis Emmanuel Fleming or that I will need to find another way of getting an answer from you, so I hereby choose the other legal means of trying to get an answer from you, Mr. Senator, and that is via the media and if this doesn't work the only other legal means is by taking the matter to the courts of justice for a decision on whether Mr. Claude Oger Fleming (Claudie) is entitled to anything from his grandfather's estate for himself and his children or not.
You see Louis, saying that Mr. Etienne Oger Fleming had signed away his share may be true, but only you can verify this by presenting me with a copy of the document you said Oger signed.
I look forward to hearing from you within the next 2 weeks of this month.
Yours truly,
Norman Chester Wathey
Letter that was sent to Louis Constant Fleming Jr.