from: Richard M. Adams <ba695626@gmail.com>
date: Nov 28, 2025, 4:44 AM
subject: There is a new development in the office
mailed-by: gmail.com
Attention:Beneficiary
There is a new development in the office. A new leader has emerged and he wants all pending payments to be cleared within two weeks with the option of a waiver and you are among the lucky people.
This is the second time we are notifying you about this said fund. After due vetting and evaluation of your file that was sent to us.
This bank has an instruction to see to the immediate release of the sum of (US$5 Million) claims, that has been held on since it has to be transferred into your bank Account from their Domiciliary Account with this bank.
We were meant to understand from our findings that you have been going through hard times by paying a lot of charges to see to the release of your funds, which has been the handwork of some miscreant elements from this Country.
We advise that you stop further communication with any correspondence from them, or anywhere concerning your funds, We know your representatives anywhere will advise you to still go ahead with them, which will be at your own risk.
In accordance with all protocol and instructions required. All Beneficiaries are only responsible for the VERIFICATION AND PROCESSING FEES of only $200 which would not be deducted from the payment amount of $5M US Dollars.
You were advised to send the $200 now via a gift card such as an Apple card or Steam wallet card, as we need the codes on the gift card to reactivate your payment files.
Thanks, and act accordingly.
Yours sincerely,
Richard M. Adams
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