from: Sec. <mrschristianad@gmail.com>
date: Jan 3, 2022, 12:48 PM
subject: Re:
mailed-by: gmail.com
Re: You're eligible for your claim
U.S. Department Of Justice
Office of the Deputy Attorney General
Washington, DC 20530
Department of Justice Main Switchboard
Attn: Beneficiary
I am Lisa O Monaco, the Deputy Attorney General (DAG) of the United States of America. Upon my assumption of office, i inherited from my predecessor a Seventeen Million United States Dollars ($17,000,000.00) payment file/instruction which is in your favor. After going through it, i found out that all the necessary approvals that qualify you to receive your funds have all been issued and submitted. In furtherance of my commitment to serve and provide justice and equity to the people, your file has been sent to the Bank, to process and release your funds in due time.
This office hereby advised that you contact them with your information for verification and immediate release of your funds.
Note that my office is willing to help you receive what's due you, all we need is your total commitment to ensuring a transparent process. This office will also require stringent adherence to guidelines set by the authorities to ensure due process.
Rest assured that my involvement in this payment will yield urgent and positive results. All i ask is your honesty as this transaction is being monitored by the relevant authorities within and out of the country. So, i don’t want to be an object of scorn and derision to Americans and the rest of the world.
My office is poised to serve you better.
Sincerely,
For
Lisa O. Monaco
Deputy Attorney General (DAG)
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