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Anthony Vergas - UNHRC - unhrcofficedpt2024@gmail.com

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from: United Nations Human Rights Commissions (UNHRC). <positivechristiansfoundation@gmail.com>
reply-to: unhrcofficedpt2024@gmail.com
date: Jul 30, 2025, 6:56 AM
subject: Compensation for Scam Victims.
mailed-by: gmail.com

Goodday, I'm Anthony Vergas. I work with The United Nations Human Rights Commissions (UNHRC).

Following the petition I received from the United Nations Human Rights Commissions (UNHRC) and the International Arbitration panel over compensation of Facebook scam victims and users involved in advance fee fraud in Asia, Europe and Africa. Facebook Inc and European Union has set up a special panel called the (Foreign Debt Reconciliation Panel) (FDRP) that comprises all the financial monitoring and compensation body and IC3 to work out the modalities for an amicable way of making sure that every victim of fraud from Asia, Europe, Africa and other countries is duly compensated as a pre-condition of lifting the economic sanction.

I must inform you that the United Nations Human Rights Commissions (UNHRC) and the International Arbitration, Facebook Inc and European Union has set up a special panel called the (Foreign Debt Reconciliation Panel) (FDRP) that comprises all the financial monitoring and compensation body and IC3 to work out the modalities for an amicable way of making sure that every victim of fraud from Asia, Europe, Africa and other countries is duly compensated as a pre-condition of lifting the economic sanction.

It is significant to mention that the Facebook Inc and European Union is aware of the situation and some funds spent by you while paying the fee to receive your fund, Owing to this development, Facebook Inc and IC3 Foreign Debt Reconciliation Panel has resolved to pay every victim of fraud whichever way in Africa and other part of the countries the sum of US$2.500,000.00 (TWO MILLION FIVE HUNDRED THOUSAND UNITED STATES DOLLARS) each.

However, on verification of the file for approval, several names were approved to receive their compensation via cash payment.

Note: You are to contact Facebook Compensation Dpt. officially Assigned to facilitate this Transaction via direct Email (facebookcompendpt@outlook.com), I hereby advise you adhere to this instruction to enable them to complete the release of your Compensation Fund Successfully.

Regards,
Anthony Vergas (UNHRC).
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