from: MR,JERICO <doanvannguyen359@gmail.com>
reply-to: ucourt31@gmail.com
date: Jan 6, 2020, 2:51 PM
subject: Re: Happy New Year From supreme court of USA.
mailed-by: gmail.com
Atten,
Happy New Year my dear friend,for your information this year of 2020
the supreme court of USA sign today that this your fund of
$2.5million United State Dollar will relies for you this year when you
are ready and available to receive it.but now Mrs,SUSANA LEONAD,told
me that you are not interested again to receive the $2.5million United
State Dollar,because of the high prize of $479 dollar.
But now the prize is already cut down for you to $75 dollar.
Now i want to confirm from you first before i can transfer the fund to
Mrs,SUSANA LEONAD.but i believe what Mrs,SUSANA LEONAD,said because
since last year
i sent you email i did not hear from you that is why,i
believe her that you are not interested again to receive the fund.for
your notice if you are still ready to receive this fund then,you can
try your best way to contact this email.( ucourt31@gmail.com )
with your full
information the place the fund will transfer for you.now am advice you
to try your possible best to use the $75 to buy iTunes gift card or
Google card 2 x/== $50 $25 and send it to us Today with the picture
copy.the only grace for you to send the require fee of $75 is two working
days after it Mrs,SUSANA LEONAD,will pay the fee to clam the fund final.
Re: Happy New Year From supreme court of USA.
Thank You
Regard
MR,JERICO MARK
Jerico Mark - Supreme Court - USA - ucourt31@gmail.com
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