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Hailey Wingit - haileywingit58@gmail.com

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from: Hailey Wingit <haileywingit58@gmail.com>
date: Aug 12, 2023, 3:56 PM
subject: Re:
mailed-by: gmail.com

Good day,

My name is Hailey Wingit from Washington DC United States of America.

(You might found this email in your spam , junk or your inbox )

I heard a lot of stories about you and online scammers, According to the results and our research and investigation it showed that you tried enough to receive your funds but seriously you were dealing with online fraudster, in many ways they deceived you and you also paid them more than twice .

I knew all this when the director of the IMF (Kristalian Georgieva) and the director of the FBI (Christopher Asher Wray) brought the case in our branch office at Washington DC and there explained how you're trying to receive your funds.

I'm here for you to let me if you want to deceased your phone number and your email, and when you deceased your phone number and your email no one will be able to message you again, the only person that can message you in the person you give your number or your email that's the only person that can message you if you deceased your phone number and your email.

Did you want to deceased your phone number and your email?

Best regards
Hailey Wingit
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