from: Raphael Bostic <federalreservebnk010@gmail.com>
date: Feb 20, 2026, 12:51 PM
subject: Attention
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Address : 1000 peachtree St NE, Atlanta, GA 30309, United States
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Federal reserve bank in Atlanta, Georgia
This is to inform you that a compensation Funds payment in the amount of $20,000,000.00 (Twenty Million united State Dollars) was legally approved and deposited few days ago in our Bank, Federal Reserve Bank
Branch Office here in Atlanta, Georgia United States, and it was deposited in your name by the foreign debts settlement/compensation committee of the Executive Directors Of World Bank Group in conjunction with the European Union Board Of Directors, and they instructed us to credit this fund direct to your private bank account with immediate effect.
Meanwhile, the good news about your fund now is that your compensation payment file with some of the legal documents backing this fund has been forwarded to the US Department of State and the United Nations for final approval, And we shall proceed with the transfer Immediately we hear from you because we were mandated to transfer this fund to you as one of the beneficiary whose name is listed in the World Bank foreign debts settlement/compensation payment file. However, Please note that Federal Reserve Bank have decided and agreed together to send this payment to you by either bank wire transfer, online bank, cashiers check or by ATM means depending the option you would prefer to receive this fund for security purpose, so you are therefore advised to quickly get back to the management of this bank and let us know the option you choose to have your fund credited into your account to enable us proceed with the claim process of your fund.We await your immediate response with your information below to enable us proceed immediately with the transfer of your fund as we redirected.
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Kindly get back to us by reconfirming your full information. Thank you, God Bless America.
Mr. Hon. Raphael Bostic, The President Of Federal Reserve Bank Atlanta, GA USA
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