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Verthieo Sleiman - mrsverthieosleiman@gmail.com

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from: Mrs.Verthieo Sleiman <churchstpatrickcatholic@gmail.com>
reply-to: mrsverthieosleiman@gmail.com
date: Mar 1, 2026, 1:34 PM
subject: Re: Can you make use of it?
mailed-by: gmail.com

Hello Beloved,
I am Mrs. Verthieo Sleiman, a widow to Late Aboutaam Sleiman, we are Crude Oil Marketers. I am 69 years old, I am now a new Christian convert suffering from long time cancer of the breast.

My condition is serious and according to doctors I may not survive the sickness. My husband died in air crash 1998 and after the death of my husband, I made up my mind to do the work of God as a missionary.

I called lawyer and I told him to sell some of my husband's properties to enable me raise money to continue my mission, I was able to raise $21 million USD.

I deposited the fund in a Security Company and Now that my sickness is worst, I am scared and I want you to use the fund's for work of God. When you receive the $21 million USD kindly give 10% to orphanage, use 10% for yourself, give 10% to widows and use 70% for work of God.

I prayed and I told God to direct me to an honest person who will receive the fund and use it for things that will glorify God and after my prayers, I searched the internet and I saw your email and I contacted you.

If you are interested in using the fund's send your full names, address, phone # and occupation to enable me give to the security company for immediate arrangement on how the $21 Million USD will be released to you.
From,
Mrs.Verthieo Sleiman
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