from: Consultant <michellecp04@gmail.com>
reply-to: opportunite_affaire@hotmail.com
date: Nov 25, 2020, 10:36 AM
subject: Business opportunity
mailed-by: gmail.com
My greetings,
My name is Mathieu OMORES, business consultant. I come by this email to tell you about a very profitable project. 2 years ago, Mr. DOMINGOS AVIT passed away, leaving a child behind. He owns real estate in Dubai, Brazil and West Africa. Unfortunately, after the death of Mr. DOMINGOS AVYT, the family confiscated the property of the deceased, without knowing the existence of the funds of which Mr. DOMINGOS AVYT holds the security company. Indeed, the child is disinherited by his own family. But only the legal adviser in charge of the patrimony of his late father was aware of the existence of the funds placed in the security company. A few months ago, the legal advisor in charge of heritage informed Cédric Domingos of the existence of the funds. But Cédric Domingos is still a minor and can not take any decision vis-à-vis the funds. His spiritual guide therefore advised him to find someone serious and entrepreneurial with the fear of God, who could help him legally move the funds from the security company to his country, by completing the necessary formalities, against 30% of the total amount. The rest of the sum will be invested in profitable projects that the latter will propose and which will be managed by him. Note that the late Mr. DOMINGOS AVYT deposited a sum of 22,859,521 euros with the security company as well as two gold bars. But knowing his family very well, Mr. DOMINGOS AVYT hid the existence of the funds from his family. He asked his legal advisor in charge of his patrimony to inform his only heir appearing in his will with regard to Cédric DOMINGOS after his death. All my client Cédric DOMINGOS wants right now is that you help him move the funds before his family is informed of the existence of the funds and that you also confiscate them. For more information write to my private email address: opportunite_affaire@hotmail.com
Consultant
Mathieu OMORES
Phone: (+1) 904-637-5143
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