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                <text>The Department of Justice received more than 11,000 e-mails in response to the agency's public solicitation for comments upon its plans to distribute the September 11th Victim Compensation Fund of 2001 established by Congress to benefit the victims of September 11 and their families.  These e-mails have been organized here by date.</text>
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January 8, 2002
   

Kenneth L. Zwick, Director
Office of Management Programs
Civil Division
US Dept. of Justice
Main Building- R. 3140
950 Pennsylvania Avenue
Washington, DC 20530

Re: Comments: Victim Compensation Fund


Dear Mr. Zwick,

     As parents who tragically lost two sons on September 11th, we would appreciate
the Dept. of Justice to consider our comments in order that we as a family be treated with
honesty and fairness relative to the intent of Congress to compensate the families for the their
loss.

My recommendations are threefold:

     1.) Utilize the methodology established but eliminate the cap, i.e. using the 98th 
          percentile. On December 17th before some 1200 victims' families, the Special
                       Master indicated with clarity and emphasis that there would be "no cap." A few
                       days later the Interim Final Rule was issued that
                         a) clearly indicated a "defacto" cap by adopting a 98 percentile ceiling. This
                                        is totally inappropriate because out of approximately 3000 victims there
                                       will be some 300-400 victims who earned six figures and dozens who
                                       earned a seven figure salary. Note well that while money is being
                                       expended from public funds, these same individuals have been paying
                                       significant income taxes over the years and have been creating jobs
                                       because of their production as well as buying goods and services
                                       providing for additional jobs. A jury in a court of Law would reward the
                                       families substantial awards because of such earning capacity. What is
                                       most disturbing is the Special Master's comments that an award of over
                                      $3,000,000 would be extraordinary. This gives the families an impression
                                      that is a contradiction. Congress had imposed no caps or stated that any
or
                                      all awards would be extraordinary or rare.

     2.) Allow the claimants a choice of using 1999-2001 earning period vs. 1998-2000.
          This would give those families' loved ones who just started their careers in the 
                       work force a more fair compensation methodology. It is also contemporary and
                       meaningful to utilize 2001 for both new and experienced employees.

     3.) Non-Economic losses should included an award of a minimum of $1,000,000 per
          family with additional payments of $100,000 for each dependent or for families
          who had multiple losses.

Finally, we endorse all those comments and recommendations that will be proposed by
   .

Sincerely,

Individual Comment
Montauk, N.Y.

 
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