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Pim Fortuyn - pimf86589@gmail.com

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from: Pim Fortuyn <pimf86589@gmail.com>
date: Jun 26, 2020, 1:05 AM
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mailed-by: gmail.com

Dear sir,

I am Mrs. Pim Fortuyn, wife to Mr. Pim Fortuyn, was a Netherlands dutch politician, academic, author and businessman. My husband was murdered in the Netherlands in 6 May 2002 by loyalists hatchet men from the ruling political party in the country. After his death, our family treasure and assets have been seized by the government with stricter measures placed to make life miserable for me. Reluctantly, I have relocated to a remote location to escape the attacks from the government. I write to you because of our last family deposit in a bank in the Netherlands. I have discussed with the manager who promised to assist me have the money out of Netherlands bank asked me to present someone outside the Netherlands to receive this fund for us. The bank said i need to change the account name from my family name to your name so that the government will not dictate it. Please reply to this email so I can direct you to the bank for expedite the process.

Thank you
Mrs. Pim Fortuyn
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