from: Williams Joe <williamsjoe4999@gmail.com>
date: Mar 15, 2026, 1:11 PM
subject: Attention needed
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United Nations System of Organization.INTERNATIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION MOVEMENT. 1775 K ST NW # 400 WASHINGTON D.C, 200006.1500,
UNITED STATE
Greetings from the United Economic And Social Council. I have a vital information which needs to be attended immediately. Did you authorized anyone to pick up your inheritance fund from our branch in Washington D. One Mr Andrew Wilson came to our office yesterday in-respect of your
$4.5 million dollars which was approved in your favor, for the Covid and Pandemic Relief Benefit.
He said that you authorized him to pick up the fund.
And it was noted that the above mentioned fund was due to be released to you few few months back as part of United Nations Compensation scheme but some unscrupulous individuals took advantage of the scheme for Their fraudulent exercise and delayed your fund till Date.
Therefore,the world bank international fund security
unit,International Transfer Bond(ITB) World bank seal of remittance
in-conjunction with IBRD have intercepted the mischievous act and
mandate CITI BANK to make payments to you with immediate effect.
we need you to confirm if mr Wilson is acting on your behalf to,
Mr Anthony Jerry smith
mr.anthonyjrrysmith@gmail.com
Executive Member/Director
UNITED NATION ORGANIZATION
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