from: Barrister Ben Johnson <bar.benjohnson101@gmail.com>
date: Jan 10, 2022, 3:40 AM
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Thanks for urgently responding back to me. I am bringing to you an offer that you will not regret if you can take a bold step to embark on it with me. Firstly, let me introduce myself to you. I 'm Barrister Ben Johnson, a British citizen with a reputation, I am a Legal Adviser to a contractor whose Corona-virus disease (Covid-19) took his life. The virus took my client's life along with his entire family some few months ago over here in the United Kingdom.
I am contacting you because you happen to bear the same surname with my late client and I would like to present you to the Bank as his Relative/Heirs to inherit his Estates and disburse it within both of us. The bank has already sent me the last ultimatum letter as his lawyer stating that they will confiscate the said funds if I cannot provide any of his relatives and it is impossible to present myself to make claims to the said funds.
The principal amount will be made known to you when you come back to me. You must know that I have already worked out all modalities to execute the transfer successfully putting legalities into consideration; hence I seek your consent. Come back to me for more information to be given to you.
Regards,
Barr. Ben Johnson Esq.
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