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October 1,2017

Dear NWFP Partnership,


After 8 years of participation in NWFP Partnership, Mrs. Proplimb was expelled from the
partnership. The agreement was signed by all individual partners of the agreement: Nancy
Nyce, Will Wrotten, Phil Fayer, and Emma Proplimb. Each partner agreed to a clause within the
agreement that revelation of any acts that are haram in accordance with the partners Islamic
religion is a violation of the agreement. The agreement later states that a partner leaving the
partnership before completion of the term is to receive the lesser of either : (a) the return of
capitol contribution, plus 10% interest each year in which the partner was in the partnership or,
(b) 25% of the value of the partnerships assets minus partnership liabilities. In including in the
partnership agreement both the clause prohibiting acts of haram and these choices for
liquidation of a partners assets, the partnership effectively only created one viable option for
which a partner could receive its property interest in the partnership upon dissolution. The
Islamic religion forbids riba, otherwise defined as giving or receiving interest. Therefore, for a
partner to accept their initial capitol contribution plus 10% interest for every year of
partnership participation would be an act of haram and a violation of the partnership
agreement itself. In addition, for the partnership to pay or offer interest to a dissociating
partner would also be an act of Riba, also forbidden by the partnership agreement. When
NWFP opted to provide Mrs. Proplimb with her initial capitol contribution plus 10% interest for
every year, NWFP violated its partnership agreement to avoid forbidden Islamic practices.
For the reasons stated above, Mrs. Proplimb is entitled to 25% of partnership assets
minus partnership liabilities at the time of her explusion from the partnership. Pursuant to
section 403(b) of the Uniform Partnership Act (1997), Mrs. Proplimb is entitled to the
partnerships records of assets, liabilities, and losses of the partnership until the time of her
expulsion from the partnership. This is a formal request for the records of NWFB in order to
determine the fair and just compensation to which Mrs. Proplimb is owed.
Mrs. Proplimb is committed to her fiduciary duties owed to the former partnership
under the agreed upon partnership agreement. Mrs. Proplimb has included in this letter a
return of the original $430,000 sent to Mrs. Proplimb on the partnerships behalf. Mrs.
Proplimb does not accept this payment, as doing so would be a breach of not only her religious
beliefs, but also her contractual and fiduciary duties of the partnership agreement. Mrs.
Proplimb is optimistic that the former partners of NWFP are committed to constant jihad and
fiduciary duties of the partnership agreement as well.
In the event that the former partners of NWFP do not honor their prior commitments of
the NWFP partnership agreement, Mrs. Proplimb is prepared to file a claim against NWFP
partnership and its individual partners Nancy Nyce, Will Wrotten, and Phil Fayer for damages
resulting from breach of the partnership agreement. A court will find Mrs. Proplimb is entitled
to an equal share of the losses and profits of the partnership at the time of her dissolution, in
accordance with the signed partnership agreement . In the event that the court finds the act of
the partners signing the partnership agreement and thus agreeing to the provide a partner with
interest is in fact an act of haram itself, the partnership agreement is null and void. The general
partnership laws in this jurisdiction provide that Mrs. Proplimb is entitled to an equal share of
the partnerships assets at the time of Mrs. Proplimbs dissolution.
Please send all records of company profits and losses, all bookkeeping records at the
time of Mrs. Proplimbs dissolution within 45 days of receiving this letter. If records are not
received by this date, an action will be promptly filed within this jurisdictions courts. Upon
calculation of Mrs. Proplimbs entitled share of the partnership, we will be in contact soon.

Sincerely,

Jamie A. Winningham
Attorney for Emma Proplimb

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