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John J Oord Esq - haagstatedbzadvocaten@hotmail.com

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from: Haagstate DBZ Advocaten <haagstatedbzadvocaten@hotmail.com>
date: May 18, 2020, 1:37 PM
subject: Re: Re:::
mailed-by: gmail.com

Dear Sir,

Its regrettable the message actually went into your spam box. However, let me explain that my client, Mrs. Edith Sterling Walton who is presently bedridden for pancreatic cancer has mandated that I liaise with you and guide you on the processes to receiving the donation to the tune of US $28, 300, 000 for Charity purposes. It is important I let you know the step-by-step process to getting the funds released but before then I like to inform you that my client Mrs. Edith Sterling Walton who is presently incapacitated is businesswoman who lost her husband and only son in an auto - accident.

Shortly after losing her family she fell ill and diagnosed with it. The medical report specified a life-span of nine months to live. The date was this last month of December, 2019 but, by His grace she is still alive today. The sad part of it is that since two months now her health has dwindled sharply despite huge expenses on drugs and medical services; her business and investment on the verge of collapse. The pain is much that she completely lost hope and turned to God; trusting God for mercy and divine solution to her problem.

The main reason this email is coming to you is because after she confided and shared her nightmare with her pastor; she confronted me that God ministered to her through her pastor to take urgent step to share her properties, wealth, to motherless baby/orphanage homes/people in need of financial assistance – widows, students included. As a fact, I did not take it kindly; but she insisted.

Well, after she sent email to you at my back, she came to me and said though she doesn’t know the category you belong but her spirit is made up that you deserve to be part of this divine blessing. She expects you to get the money and use huge part of it for charity purposes to put smiles in the faces of mankind – that which she was not able to do while hale and hearty due to her selfishness (that’s her exact word expressed).

On receipt of her email she expect you to contact me and let me know what you really need the money for, and if you are prepared to help her to distribute the money to nearest orphanage homes within your reach. May you be blessed as you speedily respond to this divine offer? When I get your response I will then advice you on what to do which does not take us more 7 working days to finalize. But please note that she warned that you do not respond to this email if you have anything to do with internet scams or any fraudulent activities. That God abhors such act; so to avoid His wrath you are forbidden to be part of this divine project.

God bless.

Kindest regards,

John J. Oord, Esq.
+ 31 8 58882154
skyteam1960@aol.com, haagstatedbzadvocaten@hotmail.com, ashaagstates@yahoo.com
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