from: Dr. Mateo Lucas <frankjoe1863@gmail.com>
reply-to: infousa28@gmail.com
date: Apr 29, 2026, 12:29 PM
subject: United States Secretary of the Treasury
mailed-by: gmail.com
WELCOME TO UNITED STATES TREASURY DEPARTMENT
Department of the Treasury
1500 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW
Washington, D.C. 20220.
Good Day to you,
The Financial Management Service, a bureau of the U.S. Department of the Treasury, has a listing of several resources for Unclaimed Money and Assets.
I am Dr. Mateo Lucas. Current Secretary of the U.S. Department of Treasury.
I am sending you this brief message to notify you about your unclaimed funds that has recently been authorized by the United States President, Mr.Donald Trump due to America's Economic Resurgence, series of Meetings were held on how to repay beneficiaries their unclaimed funds by Inheritance, Contract, lottery, and Properties until a final conclusion was made on Monday, whereby the President authorized the US Treasury to handle the remittance of outstanding payment files, because It's what has and will fuel our economy back and will help ensure that all Americans and other country not just a fortunate few, benefit from the progress we've made since the Great Recession. Do understand that as a beneficiary you must reach terms and agreement before the funds can be remitted.
From the list of the files we have right here the lowest unclaimed funds by individuals is from the range of $1.7 Million USD to $15 Million USD, so the FMS are willing and hoping for your sincere cooperation for a successful remittance process of your funds.
To determine whether any unclaimed funds are being held by the Federal Government, In the Quarterly Refunding Statement of Acting Assistant Secretary for Financial Markets Seth B. Carpenter,
The U.S.Department of the Treasury is offering $64 billion of Treasury securities to refund approximately $67.2 billion of privately-held beneficiaries maturing on April 29th, 2026.
This will result in a debt pay down of approximately $3.2 billion. So you must determine the type of benefit or payment that could be involved, the date on which the payment was expected, and how the payment should have been made. Giving this information, the agency responsible for certifying any payment due should be able to assist you in determining the current status of any payment in Several companies were engaged in the business of identifying and recovering the unclaimed assets, acquire federal check issuance data from FMS and various Federal Government agencies under the provisions of the Freedom of Information Act.
The information requested by these companies pertains to specific check symbols, numbers and dollar amounts identified on Treasury check cancellation listings compiled by FMS.
These listings are not searchable by personal identifiers, such as a person's name or social security number. Personal identifiers may, however, exist in federal agencies' check issuance or c
ancellation records. Usin
The letter indicates that you can receive this unclaimed Inheritance, Contract, lottery, assets and properties as we have been track your Payment File and have reconfirmed your details and informations to the Assigned Paying Bank of the United States Government as you have been given only this opportunity to get this resolved ASAP.
The management of U.S. Department of Treasury says that every beneficiary must obtain an Affidavit of claim (WHICH COST $50) from the Federal High Court Of Justice for the Legalities of the fund to cleared and your money will be released into your provided Banking account and it will only take 24 hours before it will been clear for your account, or ATM Card will be delivery in your doorstep
I am expecting to hear from you as soon as possible with the payment of $50 through Apple Card or Steam Wallet Card without any delay.
Thanks,
Dr. Mateo Lucas
United States Secretary of the Treasury
U.S. Department of the Treasury
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