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from: Don Callahan, LLP <callahandon001@gmail.com>
reply-to: callahandon2@gmail.com
date: Aug 10, 2023, 12:22 AM
subject: Attn: Beneficiary.
mailed-by: gmail.com

UN Compensation Department
405 East 42nd Street, New York
United States of America.

Attn: Beneficiary.

This is to inform you that in the course of my investigation as
director of payment verification / implementation committee, I came
across your name as unpaid fund beneficiary in the record of the
United Nation and other banks that are suppose to get your funds
released to you. My committee was set up by the United State payment
reconciliation committee to verify and scrutinize all outstanding
debts owed to our citizens (US CITIZENS) and other foreign
beneficiaries in accordance to the information we received from the
United States government and other countries over huge unpaid debts
owed to them which you are listed as one of them.

Having gone through your file and my further questioning to the
officials of the United Nation and other banks involved as to why your
payment is still pending and was shocked by the revelations about the
rot and corruption from their few officials in the system. The United
Nation and bank officials told me that the reason why you haven't
received your payment is due to your inability to pay for the required
charges for transfer of funds to your account. When I asked them why
didn't deduct the said charges from your principal sum, I was given
the flimsy excuse that you never authorized them to do so. When I put
the question across to them if they ever advised you that those
charges could be deducted from your principal fund, the answer I got
was no. Now, if you do not tell the beneficiary that such charges
could be deducted from his or her principal fund, how will he or she
know that such options are available for such beneficiaries?

From my investigation, I discovered that these United Nation and bank
officials deliberately refused to let the charges be deducted from
your principal fund because they want your funds to remain trapped in
the bank, while they continue to extort money from you under some
flimsy excuse. You do not need to pay any money to any official, all
you are required to do is swear to an affidavit at the New York Court
of Appeal, authorizing the bank to deduct all charges from your
principal funds and transfer the balance of funds after deduction to
your bank account.

I can direct you to an attorney who will help you get the affidavits
from the New York Court of Appeal only if you don’t have any attorney
who will do it for you so that you will get your payment as soon as
possible but if you have any please let your attorney do it for you
and send your phone number when replying this email.

Yours sincerely,

Don Callahan, LLP
Director United States Reconciliation Committee
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