from: Prince <johanboniface4@gmail.com>
to: lesley.azubuike@gmail.com
date: Nov 27, 2025, 11:53 AM
subject: Good day
mailed-by: gmail.com
Good day
Dear friend
My name is Prince Memphis
The money in question is $7.5 Million USD Normally, such funds have a duration in which dormant funds are kept in the bank. During my days at the bank, I placed the fund on a fixed deposit and the duration expired last year and if we do not act fast now, the bank will confiscate the funds and tag it a bad debt.
. This amount is presently deposited in the coffers of the General Financial Solutions G.F.S bank herein Lome Togo. I was once a staff of the bank but resigned about three years ago. I was the account manager of the deceased. He was from Switzerland. Lost his wife and only daughter and never re-married. He was a government contractor and lived virtually all his life here in Lome, before he died of brain cancer. His only daughter who was his next of kin died in London months before he also passed on. The process towards achieving the release of the funds in your name will commence once you accept to work this out with me. Then I will need your details such as: Your name; address; telephone number with Whatsapp which can make it easier for us to communicate. With your details, I shall prepare an application text demanding the release of the funds in your name and submit it to the bank on your behalf. Once the bank acknowledges your submitted application, that will determine the commencement of the transaction. Then, we shall take it from there, depending on their requirements.
I am certain that the funds will be released in your name once the entire required documents are authenticated in your name. Bear in mind that from the remuneration, we shall disburse the funds accordingly. 40% for you, 50% for me and 10% shall be kept aside for other exigencies such as the cost of transfer when the funds gets into your account and other miscellaneous expenses that may come up in the process.
For the commencement of the transaction, it is required you forward to me the following: to my private email address to my private email address princemelvis19@gmail.com
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