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John Driver - US Board Compensation Committee - kj1787378@gmail.com

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from: John Driver <daniellelam0987@gmail.com>
reply-to: kj1787378@gmail.com
date: May 5, 2026, 12:32 PM
subject: Reply for details
mailed-by: gmail.com

Attention Beneficiary,

Sequel to the meeting held last week at the United States Federal Executive Departments in Washington DC. In line with the Executive Order signed by Presidency, be informed that we are instructed to with immediate effect, to pay all outstanding debt that is accruing from SCAM VICTIMS, AND NATURAL DISASTER VICTIMS, both within and outside the United States of America.

According to our records, while processing the payment of the beneficiaries in line with the executive order from the United States Federal Executive Departments, we discovered that you were among the people misled by some Individuals and officials, who took advantage of you, and as a result, demanded one payment after another from you without releasing your funds to you.

It is our pleasure, therefore, to inform you that your funds are now ready for your claim and will be released to you hours after your response to this email is received. To have your money without further delays, you are to get back to us with your Full Name Address, Address and Telephone Number for Clarification as required so that your payment will be processed immediately.

You are warned to stop further communication with whoever concerning your payment with effect from today. This is to enable you to receive your money successfully without further hitches. Your payment file is right here and we are set to complete your payment as instructed by the Presidency and the United States Federal Executive Departments.

Further advice shall be given to you as soon as we hear from you.

YOURS FAITHFULLY

John Driver,
For:
US Board Compensation Committee.
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