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SUMMARY OF OUTSTANDING BALANCES
Dates
Outstanding Amounts
Description
4/10/06 - 10/15/08
$4,273,011.29
Loan Payable by NYSG to JEE,
representing outstanding
balance of transfers during
the period of 4/2006 through
10/2008 by JEE to NYSG to
fund NYSG's Operations
11/6/2007
$3,458,416.55
FTC transfer to DKI Attorney
Trust Account used to pay off
non-recourse promissory note
of DKI in favor of The Wexner
Children's Trust II, Reflected
on FTC's books as a Loan
Payable from DKI.
1/19/05 - 12/4/07
$1,135,000
Balance of NYSG Officer's
Loan account indicating a loan
payable by DKI to NYSG (See
Timeline on next page for
description of transfers and
account adjustments creating
the $1,135,000 balance of this
loan payable)
6/18/03
$1,047,000
Transfer from JEE to DKI
Trust Account for KCAC, LLC,
and booked as JEE investment
in KCAC. On K-1 for 2011 JEE
capital account shown as
$1,047,000; Michelle Saipher
capital account shown as
$763,000
1/27/03
3/6/03
$698,000 based on the
following:
$100,000
$598,000
As per Alan Dlugash treat as
loan payable by DKI to JEE
Transfer from JEE to the Trust
Account of Seller's counsel as
1st Deposit in connection with
purchase of DKI Home
Transfer from JEE to DKI Atty
Trust Account to Pay 2nd
Deposit in connection with
purchase of DKI home
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TIMELINE OF TRANSFERS
1/27/03
$100,000
Transfer
from
JEE
to
Counsel
for
Seller,
representing 1st Deposit
on purchase of
DKI's
home.
As
per Alan
Dlugash, should be loan to
DKI.
Also reflected on
books as a loan to
DKI
3/6/03
$598,000
Transfer from JEE to DKI
Attorney Trust Account
for KCAC, representing 2nd
Deposit on Purchase of
DKI's home. Reflected as a
loan to DKI on
books,
which
is
how
Alan
Dlugash advises it should
be treated.
The full
$698,000, plus additional
contributions made
by
Michelle are reflected as
capital
contributed
by
Michelle to KCAC.
6/18/03
$1,047,000
Transfer from JEE to DKI
Attorney Trust Account
for
KCAC,
reflecting
payment of purchase price
balance
(not
including
additions which Michelle
paid for). Booked as JEE
investment in KCAC. K-1s
for KCAC currently show
JEE capital account at
$1,047,000 and Michelle's
capital
account
at
$763,000.
12/19/03 - 11/18/04
$990,000
Several Transfers to NYSG
from DKI
reflected on
NYSG's
books
as
a
$990,000
balance
of
officer's
loans
then
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payable by NYSG to DKI
12/29/04
$1,100,000
Transfer from JEE to DKI
Attorney Trust Account,
reflected in
books as
a loan payable by DKI to
JEE. No records of what
this payment was for.
1/19/05
$1,100,000
Transfer from NYSG to
DKI
Attorney
Trust
Account,
reflected
on
NYSG's
Officer's
Loan
account as reducing the
$990,000
loan
balance
payable to
DKI
to a
$110,000 loan receivable
from DKI. This Transfer
shows up on 1/20/05 on
the transaction report for
DKI
Attorney
Trust
Account as being a loan
from
JEE, but is not
reflected on
DKI
Loan account
Since a
payment to you in the
same amount was made a
week later on 1/28/05, it
appears
that
it
was
transferred from NYSG to
be used to repay your loan
account
for
the
$1,100,000
loan
transferred to the DKI
Attorney Trust Account in
December 2004.
1/28/05
$1,100,000
Check from DKI Attorney
Trust Account
to
JEE
indicated on the memo
section of check as Loan
Repayment Reflected as
loan repayment on
DKI Loan Account
9/12/05
$75,000
Payment from NYSG to
NYS
Estimated
Income
Tax (tax payment for DKI).
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Created
a
-$75,000
balance
on
NYSG's
Member's Equity account
12/31/2005
$1,078,000
Check from DKI Attorney
Trust
Account.
Transaction report for DKI
Attorney Trust Account
shows this as a check to
Merrill Lynch, but our
office can find no records
of what that check was for.
Alan Dlugash thinks this
could be used to explain
or reduce loans payable
by NYSG to You or loans
payable by me to NYSG.
1/31/06
$250,000
Transfer from NYSG to
DKI.
Decreased NYSG's
Member's Equity account
balance to -$325,000.
4/11/06
$250,000
Transfer from NYSG to
DKI.
Decreased NYSG's
Member's Equity account
balance to -$575,000
5/24/06
$200,000
Transfer from NYSG to
DKI.
Decreased NYSG's
Member's Equity account
balance to -$775,000
10/20/06
$100,000
Transfer from NYSG to
DKI.
Decreased NYSG's
Member's Equity account
balance to -$875,000
12/31/06
$875,000
Adjustment
to
NYSG's
Member's Equity account
to increase the balance to
$0 and adjustment to
NYSG's
Officer's
Loan
account
to
increase
NYSG's loan receivable
from DKI to $985,000.
12/4/2007
$150,000
Transfer from NYSG to
DKI, increasing NYSG's
loan receivable from DKI
to
$1,135,000.
Not
reflected on NYSG's tax
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return as a distribution,
but
DKI's
accountant
reflected this as other
Schedule C income on
DKI's tax return for 2007.
11/6/07
$3,458,416.55
Transfer from FTC to DKI
Attorney Trust Account
and transfer from DKI
Attorney Trust Account to
Account of The Wexner
Children's
Trust
II,
representing
repayment
in full of non-recourse
promissory note by DKI in
favor of The
Wexner
Children's Trust II. Funds
from that promissory note
were loaned on a non-
recourse basis by The
Wexner Children's Trust II
to DKI and were used by
DKI
to
purchase
the
majority NYSG interest
from Jeff Schantz US
owned
approximately
98% and I owned only
approximately 2%)
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