fraudulently.
The former Hole singer – widow of late Nirvana frontman Kurt Cobain – also
asked fans for help finding a new legal representative in a message posted
on social networking site MySpace.com.
The star’s misspelled blog entry reads: “Due to a lawyer without power of
attorney illegally signing $2.2 million in checks when I was in the UK,
everything he signed was 85 per cent fraud. Then, out of spite, his friend
overpaid my taxes by about 400 per cent.”
Courtney says she believed her lawyer was acting illegally, adding: “So next
time the NYC Attorney General calls, I’m happy to speak to him myself. As I
understand it he was dismissed by my former lawyer.

“I don’t get that guy’s motivation, forcing me to sign tax returns I knew
were illegal or pay down ‘diversions’ that are exactly the same amount as a
business manager’s phoney corporation. Why? Why take an already complicated
situation and f**k it up even worse? To break me? Because I’m worth nothing
more than Kurt’s publishing? Which they’ll get over my dead body.
“No lawyer on this earth will agree that your criminal lawyer is by law
allowed to write your contracts which include him wetting his beak at 175k
for every deal you make! Toxic man.
“My police report for $2.4 million is filed and public now.”
The entry closed with a plea to fans for help, as Courtney asked: “Is
anyone’s daddy a fraud lawyer? Forensic? A great Washington lawyer simple
and plain and a winner?” following a tirade of allegations of fraud against
her lawyer and accountant.
She added: “I am the champ, by the way, my FBI guy said in 28 years in law
enforcement he’s never seen personal embezzlement or even embezzlement at
this level, ever.”
Courtney claimed in March she was a victim of identity fraud, but police
were said to be skeptical about her allegations.
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