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from: Stanton Paul <drstanpaul@outlook.com>
date: Mar 11, 2020, 11:17 PM
subject: Re: confidential
mailed-by: outlook.comFrom Dr Paul Stanton

The Chief Financial Officer
Ronald Reagan UCLA Medical Center
757 Westwood Plaza, Los Angeles,
CA 90095, United States

Hello Mr. my regards to your family and wishing you all continuous
prosperous year 2020. Please allow me to use simple English for our
mortal value but before I commence I want to extend my greetings to
you and your family with hope this letter will arrive to you in good
health.

Per my above introduction I'm Dr Paul Stanton, the C.F.O UCLA. I got
your domain through google search due to I'm searching for stability
country for a benefit investment under the control of honest person as
investor partner because I won the second tenure as the hospital
treasure here in Ronald Reagan UCLA Medical Center Los Angeles United
State.

Note: I'm in control of all hospital access for another five year, so
am in control to billions of $ here in hospital account.
I need some one sincere and honest as my partner investor who can
know the type of investment we can invest with 10m$ and get much
benefit to replace the 10m$ before five years.
Please I need your immediate reply so I will know the next step
because I want every arrangement to be fast.

Thanks yours sincerely.
Dr Paul Stanton.
11/3/ 2020.
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