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Sgt Jessica Alexander - jessicaalexander112@gmail.com

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from: Jessica Alexander <jessicaalexander112@gmail.com>
date: Nov 17, 2020, 9:06 AM
subject: HELLO FROM IRAQ
mailed-by: gmail.com

Hello Dearest,
Compliments of the season,
My Name is sgt Jessica Alexander , i hope all is well with you? I am a soldier working as United Nations peace keeping troop in Iraq, on war against terrorism. I see you as a matured and responsible person which motivated me to get in contact with you.

I have in my possession the sum of $3.5 millions dollars Which i made here in Iraq. I deposited this money with a Red Cross agent because of the law. I want you to stand as my beneficiary to receive the fund and keep it safe because I don't trust Red Cross Agent. I want you to help me and keep the money saved in your account so that as soon as I am through with my mission here in Iraq, I will come over to you for us to meet face to face and know each other. I will give you 50% of the total money for your assistance after you have received the money. Please reply back to me if you are willing to work with me so that i can send you more information where the money has been kept by the Red Cross Agent.
Your urgent reply is highly needed.
Best Regard,
Jessica Alexander
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