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Littie Sharon Tony - littie1am2020@gmail.com

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from: littie sharon Tony <littie1am2020@gmail.com>
date: Aug 13, 2021, 6:37 AM
subject: Good Day Friend
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Good Day Friend

My name is Littie Sharon. I am 34 years old. I am a US citizen born in Houston Texas i am the only daughter of my father.i am a military personnel. Before, I was serving at the base of the United States Army. I have served in Smith barracks Washington DC, I also served in Robinson barracks Florida. but at this moment, i am in a peace keeping mission maintaining peace in Afghanistan. I am a military by profession. I wish to offer you
the next of kin to my client. You will inherit the sum of ($7 Million) dollars my Boss here in Afghanistan before his death. My Boss is a citizen of the USA who died in a WAR Zone. I will be entitled to 50% of the total fund while 50% will
be for you.
Please contact my private email here for more littie1am2021@gmail.com

Many thanks in advance,
Miss Littie,

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