from: Ester Williams <esterwilliams5972@gmail.com>
date: Jul 3, 2023, 5:22 AM
subject: Re:
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Good day,
Thanks for your response., my sole motivation for contacting you is as a result of my commitment to seeing my vision completed through you I got your email when I was searching online for someone that could help me carry out my last wishes. If you do carry this task I would be eternally grateful for the fact that you have unknowingly given heed to the quest of a dying woman. I know it must have come as a surprise to you to read from someone relatively unknown to you. Though I have not considered this medium to be the best manner to have approached you on this, I have decided to take the chance seeing that no other means could have been faster and more efficient for now. I do not have much time and I need this done discreetly.
My name is Ester Williams, I have been suffering from cancer for the past 2 years and my illness has assumed a terminal dimension. I am an old woman, aged 73 years and I am under no illusions about my state of health. One positive thing I have taken from this episode of my life is that the desire to affect the lives of those in need became very paramount in my thoughts. My dear, in my struggles to actualize my wish, I was able to support a few organizations. Then my health became a sorry tale, and at this particular point in time, my life had become a continuous schedule of doctor appointments, surgery, chemo treatments, and scans. The tumors from cancer have compressed the nerves that make my vocal cords work, causing me vocal cord paralysis, and the radiation treatment which I was undergoing also scarred my larynx, so altogether I have decided to stop the treatments and allow the natural order of events to take its course. To make matters worse and more frustrating my non-immediate family members are not so pleased with the way I had disbursed money to various charities over the years. Hence, I cannot trust or entrust them now to actualize my dream of having a charitable foundation set up under my name which will leave a lasting legacy even after I am no more. Obviously, my relations are of the opinion that my wealth
should go to them. I cannot allow this to happen. In my opinion, they do not deserve to inherit a cent of my money, thus I have decided to bequeath the money I have left to you, and all I ask of you is that you use these funds judiciously in a charitable project that will live on even after my death. The idea I have for the charity project is one that would support people living with terminal illnesses. From my own experience, I know it can be a harrowing ordeal to go through. However, I am open to any suggestions and ideas from you on your own best if you think the funds can be utilized for charitable purposes. I can't trust any member of my husband's family at this time because of what they have done to me in the past. Quite frankly I prefer my money to be lost to a total stranger that would agree to use it as I instruct than for me to entrust it to my late husband's relatives. If you have a good heart as I am hoping and you are a God-fearing person, then distance will not be a problem between us. I would trust you in the short time I have. I do not want anyone especially my extended family to know of my plans. They have been keeping a very close watch on my activities and I would like this money remitted to you for disbursement for charitable causes.
As regards the funds which I intend to bequeath to you, it's approximately $80,000,000.00 and presently deposited in a non-interest bearing fixed deposit. This money is largely from the sales of real estate investments of my late husband which was passed onto me after his demise. He was the source of my joy and inspiration and had always supported me. In a nutshell, he was my rock and I look forward to joining him in eternal glory. After I discovered the terminal nature of my illness, I sold off all our real estate interests and deposited the proceeds with a financial institution in Europe. None of my husband’s relatives are aware of this. For accepting to carry out this task, 25% of the fund should be for your personal and family needs, 5% should be earmarked for any expenses you might incur in the running of the charity project, while 70% will be for the charity work which you have to determine the execution and send me details of the charitable project which you will embark upon.
I count on the fact that there is inherent good in every human being in trusting you to help me achieve this purpose. All I require is your sincerity, honesty; cooperation, and utmost good faith to enable us to see this project through. Have in mind that I am promising you full support in achieving this task at hand. However, I would not like you to betray the trust and confidence that I am putting on you. If you find yourself willing and able to embark on this charitable project, contact me through this email with the following details:
*Your legal names,
*Date of Birth,
*Current residential address,
*Phone contact
I need the information to obtain an affidavit from the probate registry here in the Channel Islands that will officially and legally approve you as the beneficiary of the fund, so that even if I am no more, your claim to the fund will not be in doubt. I beg of you to deal with me honestly and render me your assistance to the fullest of your capability. You would be helping a dying woman. I hope I would be able to count on you and please you have to be close to your computer for swift interaction between us, as time is not on my side. I shall give you further guidance on this once I hear back from you.
Remain Blessed,
Ester Williams.
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