from: Mr. David ken <imf7054@gmail.com>
reply-to: Davidken789@hotmail.com
date: Nov 1, 2023, 6:24 AM
subject: Good day to you:
mailed-by: gmail.com
Good day to you:
From the Desk of. Hon. Justice Mr. David ken, (Born in Montreal
on April 2, 1957,) I was sworn into office on November 1, 2023.
I am the Chief Judge of Canada. I am sending you this mail in regards to
your fund inheritance payment worth US$US$2.9000,000,00USD Twelve
United State Dollars in custody of the Royal Bank of Canada
(RBC).
This is to inform you that the Lottery Winning payment in the amount o
f US$US$2.9000,000,00USD was legally approved and deposited with the
Bank, Royal Bank of Canada (RBC) The lottery won by your e-mail
address via online active email address selected from the sponsor of
Coca Cola Company award. It was registered with your email address by
the Lottery Board Executive Directors Of Coca-Cola Company Canada
Branch,
This is to notify you that Mr. Richard McKay the President and CEO
Royal Bank Of Canada visited my office with an envelope containing
copies of the document and the documents are your lottery won payment
file. They stated that you disclaim your Lottery won and his purpose
of visiting my office is to seek support and have my signature on the
documents for easy confiscation of your US$2.9000,000,00USD to the
government budget account since you don't want to receive it. but with
the experience in the judiciary i refused to sign the documents.
However, due to humanitarian ground and sympathy. I immediately called
up the Mr. Justin Trudeau Prime Minister of Canada and explain your
matter to him as regards to your payment and he personally called Mr.
David I McKay CEO Royal Bank Of Canada to reduce the payment from
US$500 to US$100 in order to help you afford the fee.
To this end it will interest you to know that every and any
fee/charges required has been reduced to only the sum of $100 us
dollars. This step is in order to enable you to afford this only fee
and receive your ATM Visa Card. NOTE: Every documentation proof for
your fund has been packaged and sealed to be mailed together with your
Visa Card to your address.
You are required to buy only US$100 iTunes Cards and Steam Wallet
Cards. The ONLY charge you will ever pay before your package will
leave your address. You will never pay a dime again as agreed and
signed down here in Court of Canada that you will never pay any other
money apart from the $100.
Please I want you to know that you have from now till the end of two
days to effect the required payment and receive your ATM Visa Card. I
don't want you to doubt me on this because after you send the money
you will surely share the testimony to your family and to the church
where you worship.
Therefore, the days of you being subjected to paying twice Double
Payment is over as that is the case with some corrupt officials down
there in Africa. The payment approval documents have been acquired for
the smooth delivery of your ATM visa Card of US$2.9000,000,00USD. You
were awarded the fund for investment to ease the economic crunch and
to be profitable and help others in need as a measure to ease the
present economic hardship.
This is your last chance to comply with the instruction or else I will
close your fill which will make it impossible for you to receive your
fund in future. You have only two working days to comply or lose this
great opportunity.
Thanks and God bless.
Best Regards,
Rt. Hon. David ken, P.C. Chief Justice of Canada
Ontario Superior Court of Justice
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