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Barrister John Fred William - fredwilliamfredd@gmail.com

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from: Peter W. Johnston <support@polixpan.com.br>
reply-to: fredwilliamfredd@gmail.com
date: Aug 5, 2021, 8:12 AM
subject: I am Barrister John Fred William C / urgent

Hello

I am Barrister John Fred William C, and the personal Attorney to
(Mr
Halley) who died Along with his entire family in a plane crash.

Mr Halley left the sum of ($8,750,000.00 ) Eight Million Seven
Hundred and Fifty Thousand Dollars in one of the bank .

I sincerely need your help because this might be my first and
last
opportunity of hitting big money. I also would want you to treat
this
affair as both urgent, top

secret and confidential.

NOTE: I seek your consent to present you as the next of kin to
the
deceased, that the proceeds of this amount valued ($8,750,000.00
)
Eight Million Seven Hundred and Fifty Thousand can be paid to you
and
then you and I can share the money 60% to me and 40% to you.

I guarantee you that this business will be executed under a
legitimate
arrangement that will protect you and I from any breach of the
law and
I want you to receive the Fund,which will enable me and my family
to
come over to your country and buy a house to leave and invest the
rest
of the money wisely.

You can copy the website and past to confirm.

http://newswww.bbc.net.uk/2/hi/uk_news/england/oxfordshire/4537663.stm

Awaits your urgent response.

John Fred William C
Reply to:fredwilliamfredd@gmail.com
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