from: bank bank <bank15075@gmail.com>
date: Oct 14, 2025, 7:09 AM
subject: FROM ZENITH BANK PLC YOUR $20.5 MILLION US DOLLARS HAS BEEN DIVERTED
mailed-by: gmail.com
FROM THE DESK OF DR JOHNSON COKER
MANAGING DIRECTOR ZENITH BANK PLC
ATTN
W3E WISH TO INFORM THIS MORNING WE RECEIVE EMAIL FROM MR GRAHAM LEE WHO CLAIM TO BE YOUR BUSINESS PARTNER WHO INFORM US THAT YOU DIED LAST MONTH AND MR GRAHAM LEE HAS FORWARDED TO US THIS MORNING THE NEW BANK ACCOUNT BELOW
MR GRAHAM LEE
BANK NAME BMO BANK OF MONTREAL
ACCOUNT NUMBER: 2275349075
ABA: NUMBER 30054BMO
SO THIS MORNING MR GRAHAM LEE HAS DIRECTED US TO APPROVE AND WIRE YOUR $20.5 MILLION UNITED STATES DOLLARS TO THIS NEW BANK ACCOUNT SO ON THIS NOTE SIR IF YOU ARE ALIVE AND AS WELL AUTHORISE THAT YOUR MONEY BE WIRE INTO THIS NEW BANK ACCOUNT DO LET US KNOW IMMEDIATELY TO AVOID WRONG TRANSFER OF YOUR MONEY INTO THIS NEW BANK ACCOUNT AS THIS BANK WILL NOT HELD RESPONSIBLE FOR THE WRONG TRANSFER OF YOUR MONEY INTO THIS NEW BANK ACCOUNT AND AS SOON AS WE HEAR FROM YOU AND CONFIRM YOU AS THE RIGHTFULLY OWNER OF THIS MONEY WE WILL ACT ACCORDINGLY AND RECONCILE YOUR BANK ACCOUNT AND WIRE YOUR MONEY INTO YOUR NOMINATED BANK ACCOUNT WITHOUT ANY DELAY OF ANY KIND
FINALLY YOU ARE STRONGLY ADVICE TO IMMEDIATELY RECONFIRM AS STATED BELOW TO AVOID WRONG TRANSFER OF YOUR MONEY INTO THE BANK ACCOUNT FORWARDED BY THIS IMPOSTERS
1 YOUR FULL NAME
2 YOUR BANKING DETAILS
3 TELEPHONE AND ADDRESS
4 YOUR OCCUPATION
AWAITING
REGARDS
DR JOHNSON COKER
Dr Johnson Coker - Zenith Bank - bank15075@gmail.com
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