from: Richard Anderson <mariongasby@gmail.com>
reply-to: sirandersonrichard@yahoo.com
date: Jan 19, 2026, 5:55 AM
mailed-by: gmail.com
Richard Anderson, Esq.
International Monetary Fund (IMF) Counsel
London, United Kingdom
Subject: Verification Request Regarding Transfer of Funds.
I am writing to inform you that an individual visited my office attempting to divert funds registered in your name to a different account in the United States.
Upon reviewing the account details provided, I found that the beneficiary information did not correspond with your name. For this reason, I requested your contact information so I may confirm directly with you whether you have authorized the remittance of your funds to any partner or third party in the United States.
Based on the explanation presented to me regarding the delay in the transfer, I understand that the funds are an inherited entitlement. I was also informed that this may be the reason you have experienced difficulty receiving the funds without the assistance of an agent within a UK. financial institution. If you wish to proceed, I can provide you with the agent’s contact details when you confirm that you are ready to complete the transfer.
Please reply at your earliest convenience so I may proceed accordingly.
Sincerely,
Richard Anderson
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