This is going to be a series as we look into Bill's past filings, particularly in Georgia civil action 1:11-CV-01922-TWT and the second amended notice of appeal. In this filing, we get a pretty good look at all the financial failures, as Bill tells it, that Windsor has been involved in over the past 30 years. As usual, its everyone else's fault but Bill's that his financial endeavours have been a disaster. In this filing, Bill tries to claim a negative net worth of almost $1,000,000 while owning two homes worth about $2,000,000 total and having an investment account with Wachovia for over $1,000,000.
Even back in 2011, Bill was playing all kinds of financial games through his wife Barbara as they tried to hide assets from the looming judgement they were about to receive in the Maid of the Mist case. Bill even shows what kind of game he is playing when he says "there is no law to make a spouse liable to use her separate property to pay for debts of her husband". The District Court even pointed this out by saying that the Windsor's financial affairs were convoluted. Then, Bill uses his son Ryan to come up with a $1,000,000 "loan" Bill says he owes to Ryan and Alcatraz for the legal fees in the Maid of the Mist case with a wink and a nod.
Then we have the problem with his taxes. As we learned in Bill's divorce filing last year, he had not filed a tax return since 2009. But in this court document we get a little more info on what he did in 09. Bill says, and I quote: "The 2009 tax return is inaccurate. It was submitted when Windsor was unable to read. It will be amended when time and reading permit. The 2010 return is on extension due to the same factors."
You see Judge, I suffer from a very rare condition. Every spring, up till April 15th I can't seem to be able to read. My doctor diagnosed me with what he called a BS syndrome, but he failed to provide me with medication (rest assured that I am suing him). So you see, I am simply unable to provide you with current tax returns that could better describe my "convoluted" financial situation.