Tuesday, 25 March 2014

Federal Reserve Bonds to be Cashed  

Published recently in the TnT Mirror
POLITICIANS are now busy making bids to get control of the $US trillion inheritance of Reverend Vishnu Lutchmansingh.
Reverend Lutchmansingh met with officials of both the People’s National Movement (PNM) and the People’s Partnership (PP) Government last Monday in Port-of-Spain.
Reverend Lutchmansingh confirmed the meeting with officials of both political entities.
He, however, explained that he was not satisfied with the demands from either group.
“My lawyers and I will do what is required to help the poor in this country and eradicate poverty.
“We will build schools, hospitals and roads; this country is going to see development as was never seen before,” he promised.
Reverend Lutchmansingh said he will be leaving for the United States with a team of lawyers to attend to the issue of the Federal Reserve Bonds.
He named Krishna Narinesingh as one of the local lawyers, who will be travelling with him.
The team will also be travelling to England and Cayman Islands.
He said Narinesingh has been very good to him and assisted him and his family.
Businessman Saran Kissoondan to whom Reverend Lutchmansingh has high gratitude will also be travelling with him.
He said Kissoondan has always been supportive in thick and thin times.
When many thought he was a conman, who was telling lies about his inheritance, Reverend Lutchmansingh said all who helped him will be rewarded as he promised before.
He said the names of persons were submitted to attorney-at-law Dennis Gurley.
“I will give them ten times that I promised,” he said.
He said the bonds will mature in 2015, but arrangements are being made to cash in on a few when he travels to the US.
Reverend Lutchmansingh recently claimed that he retrieved 285 Federal Reserve Bonds that he inherited from the estate of US-based Buford Ray Keaton.
Keaton also has properties in England, South Africa, United States, Cayman Islands, France, Canada, Prince Edwards Island and Windsor in Canada.    
Reverend Lutchmansingh rose to popularity several years ago when he announced his inheritance.
Keaton estate was probated in 2004 and it was passed on to Reverend Lutchmansingh according to his American-based lawyer Jack Flynn.

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