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from: stephen williams <sw396633@gmail.com>
date: 3 Sept 2021, 11:22
subject: Bonjour
mailed-by: gmail.com

Dear friend ,

How are you? I am lawyer Stephen Williams and I am writing to you regarding the death of my late client. I would like to make you the beneficiary of my late client who passed away with his family without registered parents, and left the amount ($ 13,580,000.00) in the bank here in Togo. so ,
I am writing to you because I want this fund to be returned to you for our mutual benefit. Get back to me by email to provide more information about this message.

Regards ,

Attorney Stephen Williams Esq.

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Cher ami ,

Comment ca va? Je suis l'avocat Stephen Williams et je vous écris au sujet du décès de mon défunt client. Je voudrais faire de vous le bénéficiaire de mon défunt client qui est décédé avec sa famille sans parents enregistrés, et a laissé le montant (13 580 000,00 $) à la banque ici au Togo. donc ,
Je vous écris parce que je veux que ce fonds vous soit remis pour notre bénéfice mutuel. Revenez vers moi par e-mail Pour fournir plus d'informations sur ce message.

Cordialement ,

Procureur Stephen Williams Esq.
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