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Jennfer Andrews PhD - US Justice - bureauusj@aol.com

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from: Dept Justice <bureauusj@aol.com>
reply-to: Dept Justice <bureauusj@aol.com>
date: Sep 19, 2020, 6:00 AM
subject: RE:SWORN AFFIDAVIT
mailed-by: gmail.com
signed-by: aol.com

Hi

Sir,
RE:SWORN AFFIDAVIT

It pleased us to write and know if our letter titled "LETTER OF ACKNOWLEDGEMENT"which was dispatched on 09/15/2020 through the aid of the United Nations Group gets to you in good fate.The US Judiciary Office has opened up a file record and compilation your details among persons in need of our professional service for A (A Court Sworn Affidavit) because we have also contacted a registered financier,who made recommendation about it.

The US Judiciary Office has got a bilateral agreement with the registered financier,to ship down every perfected Court Sworn Affidavit to the Finance company for immediate expedition of action towards their process,which has already be circled to it's conclusive date.

This is the utmost reason why the US Judiciary Office has to make this contact on this day to know if actually our letter gets to you under normal human mood or persuasive situation as we ought to have after confirmation of your fees of Three Hundred And Eighty Dollars (US4380.00) only,meant for your Court Sworn Affidavit,forward the document to the Finance company for conclusive edition.

The US Judiciary Office will need your absolute maintenance of non leakage of this letter to the United Nations Group as we are only trying to know the reason of delays as our red-tapped line is fast approaching.

In your true service,

Jennfer Andrews PhD
Chief Clerk
US Justice
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