from: Mr. Samuel Addoteye <stephenmorrisnnnn@gmail.com>
reply-to: samueladdoteye386@gmail.com
date: May 13, 2026, 6:15 AM
subject: From Charles W. Scharf
mailed-by: gmail.com
Attention
Sir,
I am Mr. Charles W. Scharf, the new and current CEO, and President of Wells Fargo Bank, and I took over from John Gerard Stumph who is now retired. on behalf of Wells Fargo Bank, I am begging you, and all our numerous customers/clients Mr. John Gerard Stump has offended one way or the other, due to his act of wickedness and dubious character to say to you all that we are deeply sorry, and ready/ willing to transfer your funds worth $10.5 Million to your account as soon as we read back from you.
Also, I am using this great opportunity to let you know that I am going to amend the crazy fees Mr. John Gerard Stumph asked you to pay years back and receive your fund then, and the board of directors of Wells Fargo Bank have come to know the cause of your fund delay which is due to high fees Mr. John Gerard Stumph asked you to pay then and that request is against our bank demand, so we plead to you, also request your immediate attention to this matter so that we will let you know the figure and the date your fund shall be transfer to your account without any further delay to enable you celebrate PLEASE!!!
Finally, contact us immediately via this email:(charleswscharf26@gmail.com),to enable us expedition action accordingly.
Thank you in advance for your kind understanding and coop-oration!
Yours faithfully,
Charles W. Scharf
President,
Wells Fargo Bank.
Charles W Scharf - Wells Fargo Bank - wellsfargo1274@gmail.com
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