from: Clarence Thomas <rolandmartins650@gmail.com>
reply-to: t_clarence948@zohomail.com
date: Apr 5, 2023, 6:39 PM
subject: SUPREME COURT OF UNITED STATES.
mailed-by: gmail.com
SUPREME COURT OF UNITED STATES.
Address: 1 First St NE, Washington, DC 20543, USA.
From: Clarence Thomas (Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the
United States)
Have You Been Able To Receive Your Fund?
My Name Is Clarence Thomas . Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of
the United States
I Am Writing To Inform You That Your Compensation Fund File Worth The
Total Sum Of $15.4 Million US Dollars Has Just Been Brought To My Desk
For Cancellation Due To Your Inability To Comply To The Instructions
Given To You By United Nations Compensation Commission AND WORLD BANK
to secure your Fund Release Approval Order Certificate (RAOC) and
Affidavit of Claim Certificate For Legal Cover/ Protection Of
US$15.4Million US Dollars.
We Want You To Know That We Are Indeed Very Sorry For Any
Inconveniences, Any Delay This Must Have Caused You In Having Your Fund
Delivered To You Long Before Now.
Your Urgent Response To This E-mail Now Will Go A Long Way In Helping
Us Ensure Your Fund Is Released To You Within Five Hours Of You Acting
As Instructed.
Thanks For Your Understanding.
RECONFIRM THE BELOW INFORMATION.
FULL NAME:
CURRENT ADDRESS:
PHONE NUMBER:
DRIVERS LICENSE:
OCCUPATION:
Yours Truly In Service,
Hon, Clarence Thomas
Email: t_clarence948@zohomail.com
Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States
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