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from: Madison Ludwig <madisonludwig@atomicmail.io>
to: "madisonludwig@atomicmail.io" <madisonludwig@atomicmail.io>
date: Sep 24, 2025, 10:45 AM
subject: Mutually Beneficial Proposal – Strictly Confidential
mailed-by: atomicmail.io
signed-by: atomicmail.io

Mr. Madison Ludwig
Senior Account Manager
(Atomic 2025 ITL-CUS)
United States of America

Dear Sir/Madam,

I trust this message finds you well.
My name is Mr. Madison Ludwig, a British citizen and a senior banker currently based in the United States. I am contacting you with a matter of utmost confidentiality, which I believe could be of mutual benefit to both of us.

In March 2020, one of my esteemed clients unfortunately passed away due to complications related to COVID-19. The client left behind a fixed deposit of USD 25.3 million in our institution without any registered next of kin. As the account manager, I have been mandated to find a legitimate channel for the release of these funds.

After thorough consideration, I am seeking a trustworthy and reliable partner to collaborate with me in facilitating the claim and transfer of these funds. This transaction is lawful, risk-free, and will be executed under legal banking procedures. I propose a 50/50 sharing ratio upon the successful completion of the transfer.

Should you be willing to cooperate, kindly provide the following details to enable us to proceed with the necessary formalities:

*Full Name
*Occupation
*Age and Gender
*Marital Status
*Mobile / Fax Number (if available)
*Current Residential Address
*Valid Identification Document

Please send your response directly to my private email address for prompt attention: madiso.ludwig@financier.com

I kindly request that this matter be handled with the strictest confidentiality to protect the integrity of the process. Upon receiving your response, I will provide further details and initiate arrangements for the transfer through a United Nations delivery agent.

Thank you for your anticipated cooperation. I look forward to your prompt response.

Yours faithfully,

Mr. Madison Ludwig
Senior Account Manager
(Atomic 2025 ITL-CUS
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