from: Mr Louis Dejoy <ssembalirwajoseph58@gmail.com>
reply-to: officefile@officefile5.wecom.work
date: Sep 22, 2023, 10:54 AM
subject: SUPREME COURT OF JUSTICE
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SUPREME COURT OF JUSTICE
31 CHAMBERS ST. NY 10007 UNITED STATES OF AMERICA POSITION HON.
Chief Judge Mr Louis Dejoy
Attention Dear Beneficiary.
From the Desk of Chief Judge Mr Louis Dejoy, 50 Murray St, #1701, New
York, NY 10007.
This is to notify you that Federal Reserve Bank of New York officials
visited my office on wednesday with an envelope containing copies of the
document, and the document is your fund payment file.
They stated that you disclaimed and refused your fund worth
US$23.8Million $23.8Million United States of America Dollars and
their purpose of visiting my office is to seek support and have my
signature on the document for the approval of the confiscation of your
fund to the government account, hence you don't want to receive the
fund.
But with my year of experience in the judiciary I refused to sign the document.
However, due to humanitarian grounds and sympathy, I immediately
called up Justice John Glover Roberts Jr, the Chief Justice of the
Supreme Court of the United States, and explained your matter to him
as regards to your payment.
And he personally called Mr Tony Elumelu, the Chairman and Chief
Executive Officer UBA Bank which is the corresponding Bank of Federal
Reserve Bank of New York, he instructed and required him for reduction
of the requested payment fee to US$100 only in order to help you
afford the fee to ascertain the Clearance Certificate to enable the
Bank to transfer your fund to your Bank account.
The US$23.8Million $23.8Million United States of America Dollars
is a compensation fund from the Government of Benin to you since the
past year 2021, Your E-mail address was generated through the computer
ballot system as one of the selected Beneficiary to receive this fund.
So please you have to take care of this little payment of $100 for the
transferring your funds of $23.8Million to your account today Ok, send
the payment by Apple gift card or steam wallet card, the ONLY charges
you will pay before the transfer of your fund can be completed is this
small fee to enable the Bank to ascertain your fund Transfer Clearance
Certificate to transfer your fund to you.
YOU WILL NEVER pay a dime again as agreed and signed here in Court
that you will never pay any other money apart from this fee $100, to
this effect, it will interest you to know that every and any
fee/charges required has been reduced to the above mentioned fee.
This step is in order to enable you afford this only fee so that your
fund Clearance Certificate will be procured in your name to enhance
the immediate transfer of your US$23.8 Million Dollars to your bank
account.
Note: you should know that you have to be fast about it to effect the
required payment so that the Bank can clear, release and transfer your
fund worth US$23.8 Million Dollars into your account. Today.
Therefore, the days of you being subjected to paying twice Payment is
over as that is the case with some corrupt officials down there in
Africa.
So please proceed and send it $100 Apple gift card or steam wallet card only Ok.
Wait for your reply.
Thanks and God bless.
Best Regards,
Chief Judge Mr Louis Dejoy
New York United States of America
New York 10007
Law Clerks: Andrea Field, Esq. Hasa Kingo, Esq.
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