From: Barrister Raymond Edwin <info.raymandedconsultant@gmail.com>
Date: 5 November 2021, 4:19
Subject:
Barrister Raymond Edwin
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Raymond Edwin provides legal advice
Dear, Beneficiary,
I'm Raymond Edwin, senior advocate to Douglas family, a Hollywood legend, a
philanthropist who died on February 5, 2020. I have been told to act for
you as the family lawyer to receive the donation of Five Million Five
Hundred Thousand United State Dollars ($ 5,500,000.00), this appointment
was made on the February 1, 2020, in the government hospital in Beverly Hills- City
in the United States California, Los Angele where Mr. Kirk Douglas was
hospitalized before he finally passed away on the 5 of February 2020.
You are very lucky to have received such an email from the Douglas family.
I want you to take this very seriously. Keep this in mind until you receive
the donation.
Firstly, you must send a copy of your ID card, driver's license, or photo
book for review. I need to preview your identity to confirm your donation
because I have the entire original document along with a deposit certificate with me
as well as the power of attorney to help you oversee the transfer.
You are advised to send your ID and your home/office address.
Thank you.
Sincerely yours
Raymond Edwin Attorney
Raymond Edwin provides legal advice
www.consultant law firm
info.raymandedwin@consultant.com
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