from: Jason gunter <gunterjason252@gmail.com>
date: Sep 22, 2025, 11:41 AM
subject: HELLO
mailed-by: gmail.com
Hey,
I'm Davis Phillips, a lawyer in Santa Rosa, California, USA. USA. I apologize to you. I do not wish to violate your privacy. I found your profile online and sent you an email but have not received a reply.
I'm trying to mentioned that I had a deceased client with the same last name as you, a citizen of your country and a former CEO of an American oil and gas distribution company. Unfortunately, he and his family passed away in an accident without a will. The bank has contacted me as their attorney to designate a beneficiary. Since they share the same surname and are from the same country, I would like to provide their name to the bank.
Please transfer $28.5 million. We will divide the amount into equal parts. Our firm will take care of all the paperwork. I will take care of all the necessary legal documents to ensure a smooth settlement of the inheritance.
In response to your reply, I will provide you with information and details about this project. I am waiting for your reply.
Best regards,
Mr. Davis Phillips
Senior Corporate Legal Counsel
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