from: Joetta Schofield <joetta.schofield@aol.com>
date: Dec 6, 2025, 4:30 AM
subject: Re: ARE YOU DEAR OR ALIVE.
mailed-by: gmail.com
signed-by: aol.com
I hope this message finds you well. I am Mrs. Joetta Schofield, and I am reaching out with an important matter that requires your immediate attention.
It has come to our office’s attention that one FREDERICK HODGES claims to be your business associate or partner. He has recently submitted an application that includes the following details, which He states were provided by you as your Next of Kin about your Euro-Millions draw Winnings:
Name: FREDERICK HODGES
Address: 2607 DAWN DRIVE, ALEXANDRIA, VA. 22306, USA
FREDERICK HODGES has also claimed that you have unfortunately passed away in a motor accident and has instructed us to change all relevant documentation regarding your Euro-Millions winnings to designate her as the beneficiary.
To clarify this situation and to ensure that we have accurate information, we must receive confirmation from you within the next 72 hours. Your response will not only help us verify the legitimacy of FREDERICK HODGES claims but also guide us on the next steps regarding your winnings.
Please note that if we do not hear from you in the coming week, we will need to assume the information provided to us is correct.
We look forward to your prompt reply, as it will have significant implications for the future of your winnings.
Thank you for your attention to this urgent matter.
Sincerely,
Mrs. Joetta Schofield
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