From: "Jeffrey E." <[email protected]> To: Richard Kahn <I Subject: Re: max Date: Wed, 30 May 2018 20:39:41 +0000 max regarding details of income or expenses. why not agree to just pay the tax , due, . roylaties fluctuate his salary is 175 per year . his taxes clearly are permsisible. . he has no other income . separate from the sale . office expenses. houses expneses. , paying his tax seems an easy iidea that takes into account flucturations. thoughts. . On Wed, May 30, 2018 at 4:15 PM Richard Kahn > wrote: no call from max yet.. attached is what was sent in encrypted email along with PDF below: Max Kohlenberg 1 hours ago Rich — • I know this is not a complete response to your question that I just received viz. "can you please detail the total income and total fees paid and to who for 14 15 16 17,." but I believe it's at least a good start. As you will see, the attached materials summarize income and expenses for each of the two trusts from 2010 through 2016 and also show how TAI (Trust Accounting Income) was calculated. I believe I have already forwarded to you the information on income distributions in 2018. Though the reports don't show it, I believe that (a) everything listed as a management fee was paid to Bainco, (b) everything listed as a trustee fee or legal fee was paid to Edwards Wildman Palmer or Howland Evangelista Kohlenberg Burnett, LLP, and (c) everything listed as a tax prep fee was paid to Abrams Little-Gill Loberfeld PC. In your message just received you noted several other items. Here are my thoughts on those (your text in black and my reply in blue): harry has said he is willing to give Noam addtional access to trust ? I do not have the benefit of all of Harry's conversations with his counsel or his sisters but I have encouraged Harry (and his sisters) to consider a settlement based on some form of unitrust arrangement, where Noam receives larger (perhaps substantially larger — details have not been discussed