

***This is the actual copy sent to Kaysia Earley’s church handwritten by Judge Mardi Cohen.****
The IRS has since been informed of this fraudulent correspondence
Judge Levey Cohen admitted to the JQC to obtaining Mrs. Earley's campaign donation reports and sending correspondence to Mrs. Earley's donors from her church as a form of harassment. The correspondence was a copy of a complaint Judge Levey Cohen filed with the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) challenging the church's tax-exempt status. The correspondence was hand delivered to the church, and Judge Levey Cohen impersonated the IRS (3rd Degree Felony) and included a false return address of 'IRS EO Classification, according to the JQC, to conceal its origin. Judge Levey Cohen's false impersonation of the IRS should be deeply concerning to the public.
"Based on the content, timing and totality of the circumstances during this hotly contested campaign, the commission believes that the purpose of the correspondence was to retaliate against the group [church] for its support of her election opponent," the JQC said.
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The public may contact the Florida Judicial Qualifications Commission, Post Office Box 14106
Tallahassee, FL 32317, (850) 488-1581 and via email at contact@floridajc.com and
Chief Judge Jack Tuter, div07@17th.flcourts.org
201 SE 6th Street, Chamber WW20170, Fort Lauderdale, 33301, (954) 831-7576 to express their concerns about this reprehensible behavior.