N002313

Tuesday, January 22, 2002 5:24 PM
I Lost My Fiancee in 2 WTC on September 11th, 2001

Dear Sir/Madame:

My fiancee, and domestic partner,         died in his office's at         , on the 89th floor of 2 WTC in the September 11 terrorist attack. I am writing to express my concerns and objections to the Department of Justice's, (DOJ) "Interim Final Regulations Governing Payments Under the September 11th Victim Compensation Fund;" as there is no place/no where in the documentation/regulation does it even acknowledge the rights of fiancees or domestic partners.

Yet, as fiancee myself, I can attest to the fact that we were obviously the most important persons in each other's lives. We had chosen to spend the rest of our lives together, to support one another in sickness and health, many of us planned to conceive and raise children together. We were dependent on one another as confidants, role models, friends, lovers, and in many cases, such as my own, in financial matters.

Now, not only have we lost the most important person in our lives - taking away our own lives in many cases - as life now has no meaning, joy or reason - we are told we may not even be considered as recipients in Mr. Feinberg's ruling. It may be that families receive all the rights, yet those who are also family - NEW family (such as fiancees,) those whom could be considered closer than actual family have no rights - this I must disagree with strongly. How can one committee, one man decide whom is worthy and whom is not?

         and I had been engaged for over a month, but had been dating and virtually living together for three years. We were best friends and spent every moment when we were not working together.          provided for me financially, as he was obviously the "bread winner," and although his family may disagree, I was dependent on          and he wanted it that way.         family has now made it perfectly clear to my family that they do not intend to include me in the financial part of this disaster - in other words I have been "cut off."

         and I travelled extensively, we rented houses yearly with other couples in places such as Vermont, St. Barth's in the Caribbean, we were to travel to Italy on September 21st, 2001, we ate out alone and with friends regularly, we shopped together - (he often paid for my "everyday needs" at the grocery, drug and clothing store.)          paid for all of the above, am I, therefore, not considered dependent or in the exact circumstances as a wife may be?

Although we had the ring and were in the process of making plans, we simply had not reached our wedding date of June 2, 2002 before this horrific terrorist attack on the U.S., that has devastated the world, let alone those who lost love ones personally.

I implore you to realize that fiancees/domestic partners should be considered the same as a wife, for the love is no different, the dependency is no different and I can guarantee the mourning/grieving is no different, we too have lost our future - we were excitedly planning together with our loved one - and therefore we should be considered equal and be given fair treatment.

I look forward to your response.

Sincerely,

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