from: Manhattan, New York City <mrjerryhowardm@gmail.com>
reply-to: mrjohnson.tony@yahoo.com
date: Jul 18, 2021, 6:36 AM
subject: 270 Park Avenue in Midtown
mailed-by: gmail.com
Attn: ,
I want inform you now that there’s 2 gentleman men’s come to our
office this morning from Benin Republic power of attorney from Mr.
Jamie John in claiming your funds because of this delaying from you
and we are now given you under 24hours to confirmed back fail to
comply we will release the money immediately to them.
As it is now we want you to response back by sending us your account
information for the transfer your fund directly to you or your house
address as soon as possible this gentle men , one of them is a
Nigeria national and he is while the other person is Benin Republic
by his name a identity national.
This gentle man claimed to be the representative of your company, and
this power of attorney from Mr. Jamie John stated that you are no
more interested. They brought an account to replace your information,
to claim your fund which you can see on the photos.
Be further informed that this power of attorney also stated that you
suffering throat cancer, you are therefore given 24hrs to confirm the
truth in this information if you are still alive.
Regard
DR JOHNSON TONY
Chase Manhattan Bank
270 Park Avenue in Midtown
Manhattan, New York City
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