from: INTERPOL. GEORGE <dj4235550@gmail.com>
reply-to: goergemwill@gmail.com
date: Sep 17, 2025, 2:42 AM
subject: Attention: Beneficiary, Final Release of Your Funds
mailed-by: gmail.com
Federal government office in
California, United States
10390 Santa Monica Blvd Ste 250,
Los Angeles, CA 90025
Attention: Beneficiary,
This is to let you know that we received a call from the United Nations Friday, 4 Jul 2025 Independent day telling us that your delivery process for 2025 has been finally completed with the documents in California, as we noticed that you have struggled for so many years to receive the said funds. You need to get in contact with Attorney. William Scott Email: atwilmscott@outlook.com with your personal details for immediate delivery to your home without delay. The United Nations wants to make sure that you receive your funds ($6 Million USD) this month as they have settled all the necessary bills. Go ahead and contact Attorney. William Scott for him to complete your delivery as you are only going to secure his delivery fee to your home.
Let us know when Attorney. William Scott gets to your home.
Mr. George Williams
(INTERPOL OFFICE CALIFORNIA)
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