from: John Stern <hkawakatsu@leto.eonet.ne.jp>
reply-to: "kennancy9@gmail.com" <kennancy9@gmail.com>
date: Feb 16, 2026, 4:54 AM
subject: Dear Beneficiary,
mailed-by: gmail.com
signed-by: leto.eonet.ne.jp
Attention Beneficiary,
With due respect, I am John Stern, I was contacted by the Financial Crimes Enforcement Network { FinCEN } boss Andrea Gacki to transfer your UNCLAIMED fund to your residential bank account. The funds in question were overdue for payment.
But to our greatest surprise a power of attorney was forwarded to our office this morning by a gentleman, an Australian Citizen.
He claimed to be your representative and your uncle, and the power of attorney stated that you are seriously sick that made you not to come for your unclaimed funds of US $15,500,000.00. ( Fifteen Million Eight Hundred Thousand United States Dollars.)
Please, you are giving 24hrs to confirm that you are still alive and healthy.If you are
If we did not hear from you with 24 hours then we will proceed with the transfer of your fund to him but if you are alive and healthy kindly respond and reconfirm this information"s below for confirmation.
Your full Names:
Your Home/Office Address:
Your Nationality:
Your Phone:
Your Occupation:
Your Age/Sex:
You are to reply immediately for clarifications in order to avoid any wrong transfer of your fund. Be informed that any further delay from your side could be dangerous, as we would not be held responsible for wrong payment.
It is very important in order to enable us cross check it with the one we have to be sure that it is real you are talking. Reply via this email : kennancy9@gmail.com
Yours faithfully,
John Stern
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