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Rev Sister Michelle Ann Brown - nunolee166@gmail.com

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from: sviluppo.aziende@primonetwork.it
reply-to: nunolee166@gmail.com
date: Oct 22, 2025, 4:29 AM
subject: YOUR AWARDED COMPENSATION PAYMENT
mailed-by: primonetwork.it

Good Day

I am Michelle Ann Brown, US citizen,71 years Old Young. I'm one of those people that took part in receiving Inheritance funds in Europe many years ago and they refused to pay me, I paid different fees while in the United States trying to get my funds from those banks with no lucks.

I decided to travel to Texas with all my winning documents, as I was instructed by the FBI Director to contact Mr. Lee A. NUNO, who is a representative of the INTERNATIONAL MONETARY FUND and a member of the Compensation Award Committee, currently in Texas and I contacted him and he explained everything to me. He said whoever that is contacting you concerning any type of Winnings and Inheritance Fund is fake, Mr. Lee A. NUNO personally directed me on how to claim my Compensation Money.

He directed me to the paying Agency for the claim of my Compensation payment.Now I can say i'm the happiest woman on earth because I have received my compensation MONEY worth of $7,500,000.00. Moreover, Mr. Lee A. NUNO showed me the full details of those that are yet to receive their Compensation payments and those whose Compensation had not been paid, I saw your email as one of the beneficiaries on the list he showed me, that is why I decided to email you to stop dealing with those people all over the internet, they are not with your funds, they are only making money out of you. I urge you to contact Mr. Lee A. NUNO. Kindly send your personal info to him to prove your identification such as below:

Country:
Full Name:
Occupation:
Home address:
Current Phone No:

You have to contact him directly on this information below.

Compensation Award Office.
Name: Mr. Lee A. NUNO
Email: nunolee166@gmail.com

You have to stop dealing with those people that are contacting you and telling you that your fund is with them,they are only taking advantage of you and they will dry you up until you have nothing left. The only money I paid after I met Mr. Lee A. NUNO was for full LEGAL AFFIDAVIT to support my claim and approval of my compensation funds release. Take note of that and i will advise you to contact him ASAP if you wish to receive your fund without any further wasting of time.

Thank You and Be Blessed.
Rev Sister: Michelle Ann Brown.
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