from: MRS PEGGY ROBERTS <mrspeggyroberts30@aol.com>
date: Feb 5, 2023, 5:30 AM
subject: Re: Re: URGENT RESPONSE NEEDED
signed-by: aol.com
Dear R
Sorry to invade your privacy. I am Mrs.Peggy Roberts from united states, 69 years old. the wife of Dr.James Roberts, my late husband worked with TEXACO OIL COMPANY for years before the ghastly motor accident that took his life, When my late husband was alive he had the sum of $14.5 million with a bank in United States of America. I am
currently in a hospital in Israel receiving treatments and my doctor has confirmed to me that I have just few weeks to live due to the bad
stage of the cancer.
I got your information during commerce research and prayed before contacting you. Please I am choosing you to receive this money on my behalf, and use 70% of this money to fund churches, orphanages, widows around the world, less privileged and keep the remaining 30% for your
service, your help will safe many.
God be with you and your family as you proceed with this work on my behalf.
I await your swift response.
Remain Blessed
Mrs. Peggy Roberts
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