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| PERCY CROSBY'S
SUICIDE ATTEMPT On or about December 16,1948
Crosby allegedly slashed his wrists and stabbed himself
in the chest at his New York apartment. It was reported
on national radio news that the famous creator of
Skippy® had attempted suicide, and was taken to Bellevue
hospital. Interestingly, a small news article reported
that the police found no evidence of the weapon used. In March, 1949 New York's attorney general petitioned the court at the request of the U.S. Treasury to appoint a "committee" for Percy Crosby, stating that "time is of the essence to settle an outstanding tax lien." Crosby's wife, Carolyn Soper (whose uncle, psychologist Dr. Henry Soper, signed Crosby's commitment papers) was appointed Crosby's committee. Her attorney, Rose Lehman Stein, (discovered after Crosby's death to be an agent for Rosefield), settled the IRS claim against Crosby and Skippy, Inc. for $25,000. Justice Department records (IRS) referred to Percy Crosby as "demented", and noted that the purpose of the tax claim was to "liquidate Skippy, Inc.". The Justice Department official who settled the matter was Theron Lamar Caudle. Caudle was later fired by president Truman during IRS corruption hearings, referred to as the Caudle "scandal". Percy Crosby's career as a celebrity American artist, known as the "Rembrandt of American cartoonists", and crusader for freedom from tyranny and oppression, was now silenced. He had been stripped of all his legal rights to protect his property and the valuable Skippy® assets, and had become a ward of New York State, his person and property now in the custodial protection of the state Supreme Court. Attorney Stein told the Court that Crosby was too "dangerous" to release, and "forever litigious against high government officials". Due to a pending lawsuit (see above) from Best Foods, this portion of the story has been temporarily deleted. Crosby watched this conversion of his life's work in a legal straitjacket and behind iron bars in a mental hospital. Once he was safely locked up, his mail censored, and all avenues to liberty were barred, Rosefield and its attorneys lost no time in filing a prospectus of its Skippy® criminal enterprise with the SEC in 1950, claiming there had been no material litigation. By 1954, Rosefield's business had made over $22 million in Skippy® sales. |
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