from: Joseph Brown Woody <federalreservebnks.nyy@gmail.com>
reply-to: joebrownwoody@gmail.com
date: Oct 22, 2025, 10:09 AM
subject: IMPORTANT EMAIL!!!
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My name is Joseph Brown Woody. I am an engineer and have been a beneficiary of a World Bank grant since 2017. I understand that Mr. Timothy Gribben is responsible for releasing your $10.5 million. I'm not sure if that amount is exact, but that was the amount I received in 2017. Last week, I also assisted three other beneficiaries in claiming their funds for the same amount.
I run an agency that helps beneficiaries claim their funds worldwide. If you have any other funds you’ve invested and are having trouble receiving them, please let me know—I may be able to assist.
My agency works with three attorneys, seven lawyers, and has established relationships with four banks and their CEOs. You can trust that if you ask me to represent you, I will do so diligently, and your funds won’t be delayed anymore.
Regarding your funds with Mr. Timothy Gribben, if you give me your approval to represent you, I promise to deliver. You should receive your share of the money within four days, once an agreement is signed.
The agreement will state that you transfer ownership of the funds to me and my agency, that I will cover all necessary fees, and that you will receive $200,000 annually for 20 years, after which no further claims will be made. I hope you find these terms acceptable.
Please respond to me urgently. I look forward to assisting you.
Yours sincerely,
Joseph Brown Woody
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