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from: MJR Chambers - USA. <nfbltdny@gmail.com>
reply-to: law434@outlook.com
date: Feb 2, 2023, 6:12 PM
subject: My cancer client..
mailed-by: gmail.com

Dear sir,

I have been directed by my client, Dawn Flynn to reach out to you in
respect of her funds totaling $4million only, which is currently
domiciled in North Field Bank, New York City, here in the United
States.

It's important to let you know that my client is bedridden for over
two years now, suffering from acute cancer. Her physicians recently
confirmed that she had a few months to live as the cancer has deeply
and dangerously destroyed her liver and kidneys. To this end, she
decided to distribute all her wealth to the poor and less privileged
people especially the orphanage homes. This is one of the reasons why
she decided to partner with you so that the funds can be released to
you for onward distribution to the poor and less privileged people.

In the light of the above, I advise you to quickly forward your
details to me as quickly as possible to enable me to apply for the
release of the fund to you from the bank. With the approval, you will
officially be made the final beneficiary of the fund. This means that
all the rights of ownership of the fund would be transferred to you.
It's also important to let you know that the process of the wire
transfer payment of the funds to you would be concluded within a few
days. Her picture is attached for your perusal.

Hope to hear from you soon.

Respectfully yours,

--
Mcguffin John Royal (Esq)
Principal Partner
MJR Chambers
115 NW Harlem Road # 173
Kansas City, MO 64116
USA.
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