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Thanks, I wasn't aware that all complaints become public record shortly after filing. I did later read that complaints are protected from defamation actions, but I agree that mentioning his statement isn't worth the risk since it doesn't directly relate to the case. Note however that I never wanted to accuse him of corruption. I wanted to state that he told me he committed corruption, which he did. Not sure if that would matter.


Yes, it's been too long and it's unlikely the IRS would be able to obtain any solid evidence. Reporting him could however cause them to review his returns since then, which might raise more red flags worth looking into. But that has nothing to do with my case, which hopefully is strong enough to prevail on its own. Even if it isn't, I can live with it and move on.


I prefer to call it curious or stubborn.


Anonymous and blackmail are incongruent. I could still report him anonymously after our dispute is over, but I probably won't. That doesn't mean he is innocent.
He is legally innocent actually. He hasn't been convicted of anything you're accusing him of doing. Morally probably not. But morality doesn't really matter in the criminal justice system. Innocent until proven guilty.