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from: Rev Richard M. Libenson <rev.richardmlibenson@gmail.com>
date: Feb 1, 2021, 8:26 AM
subject: Very Urgent Response
mailed-by: gmail.com

Hello Sir,

I was led by the Holy spirit to contact you because I believe you are the rightful one that can help me in this situation. I was diagnosed by the specialist, and I am affected by Leukemia. I was admitted to a hospital in South Korea, starting from Nov., 2020 to date.

I was diagnosed with Leukemia as I said earlier, and I am sorry to say, I have no chances of survival.

I am happy that someone like you still exists in this wicked world. I have prayed to God to direct me to an honest person who will receive and inherit all my money, $5.9 million USD and utilize it for things that will glorify the name of the God and take care of my only Adopted child, Nancy, who will be 8 years old now.

After my prayers, I decided to make a random search that made me come across your email, and I made up my mind to contact you in respect of this help you been a man of God.

Rev Dr Richard M. Libenson
Civil Rights leader from North Carolina.
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