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Sergeant Nova Hudson - novahudson80@gmail.com

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from: Nova Hudson <novahudson80@gmail.com>
date: Jun 12, 2023, 5:11 AM
subject: Re: I WANT TO HEAR FROM YOU SOON
mailed-by: gmail.com

I hope all is well with you, and how are you enjoying your day over there in your country? My name is SGT.Nova Hudson; I’m 35 years old and single. I'm in the United State Military, from Los Angeles, United State but I am presently in Syria for the fight against terrorism and peacekeeping. I really need a supportive, caring, sincere person to establish a true relationship that may lead to good things in life or something else with you, it's my pleasure meeting you.

I'm opening up to you because I really needed to confide one someone because I cannot do this alone and I believe you’re the right person for this. During one of our rescue missions we came across a safe box that contained a huge amount of money that belongs to the militant supporters of Syria, which we believed was money meant for buying weapons and ammunition for terrorist attacks.
And we agreed to share it among ourselves which we did. Out of the total fund my share was $1.2 Million Dollars One million two hundred thousand united states dollars. I am seeking your assistance to evacuate my share of this money out of this Syrian to your country until I come over to meet with you, i have decided to use my own share of the money to build an orphanage home, a charity organization to benefit the less privileged who were affected in one way or the other.
I Wait to receive your acceptable reply as soon as you read this letter.
Best Regards
Sergeant Nova Hudson.
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