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Michael Ilyinsky v. Ana Romanova

Just so you are aware, this has been filed as of today: Copies to: Micheal Ilyinsky, Ana Romanova, Marie Vladimirovna, Peter Brodmann (Hohenzollern-Sigmarigen)

Harry Binkow <harrybinkow@gmail.com> 6:10 PM (15 minutes ago) Michael Ilyinsky <michaeli@fuse.net>, Ana Romanova <ana7537@gmail.com>, an_zakatov@mail.ru, brodmann@hohenzollern.com Dear Mr. Ilyinsky, The residence of Elizabeth of Romania was sacked and almost destroyed in 1948. All artwork, documents and personal possessions were lost. Twenty years of investigations and research have lead both Ana Romanova and I to the same response given by the House of Hohenzollerm-Sigmarigen at Sigmarigen.

Correspondence and Statement: 17 July 2013 "Second, as far as we know there was a marriage between Elisabeth of Romania and Dmitri of Russia, but there is not save information, if they had children together. It also can be that children came into the marriage from the side of Dmitri of Russia which are not direct descendants of the marriage between Elisabeth and Dmitri". - Peter Brodmann, Group Prince of Hohenzollern, Investments and Finance. Deposition: 9 June 1990 "I contacted Mother Alexandra, Abbess of The Monastery of The Transfiguration in Ellwood City, Pennsylvania USA, on the 7 March 1988. By telephone, Ileana stated that she knew who Mrs. Romanova actually was, however, she would not speak of it over the phone or by mail. Ileana told her that she must come to the Monastery with her son, Christopher. In April of 1990, Mrs. Romanova barely survived another attempt on her life. She made arrangements to see Princess Ileana. On a Saturday, the 9 June 1990, Mrs. Romanova arrived at six o'clock in the evening for her appointment. After a long church service with choir, Ana Romanova was ushered into an office. Mrs. Romanova stated to Princess Ileana, "people are trying to kill me"! "I need to know who I am and why?" Princess Ileana stated, in the presence of an Orthodox Priest, and Ana Romanova's thirteen year old son, "you are the real Romanov Princess." Ana Romanova knew of Princess Ileana her entire life. In the foster family an almost daily statement was, "It is all Princess Ileana's fault!" In this appointment, Ana Romanova walked out on the Abbess even though Princess Ileana went after her on crutches and yelled several important pieces of information".* Signatures/Witnesses (2) Sealed - Notary Public The accuracy is to the best of any one's knowledge to date. There is absolutely no deception in the above statements or any reference to deception in the biography of Dmitri Pavlovich Romanov. Some historians know of certain information, and others closer to the actual story know a bit more. Ana Romanova is proud to have Dmitri as her father and Elizabeth as her mother. Ana Romanova is of the Russian Orthodox faith. I will add that I am confident you were not well informed about your grandfather having any other children. This is actually very common among divorced persons. One must take in consideration, at this time, to place the cart behind the horse and move forward. Please be advised that the appropriate legal action you wish to file will be met with a court order for a DNA test between you and your father's half sister, Ana Romanova. This will remedy your problem and concerns with a legal and accurate solution. Ana Romanova is ready to move forward immediately.

Best regards, Harry Binkow Historian, Imperial Russia Biographer for Ana Romanova ADR/HB