from: Mr. Stephen Connor <bankwellsfargo416@gmail.com>
reply-to: barristerirwinmitchell100@gmail.com
date: Feb 20, 2026, 5:52 PM
subject: After our board meeting yesterday, the management have decided to deduct all applicable fees from your total amount of USD 10.5 million
mailed-by: gmail.com
After our board meeting yesterday, the management have decided to deduct all applicable fees from your total amount of USD 10.5 million.
You are required to contact the accredited lawyer of Zenith Bank to visit our office and sign the Fund Release Order (FRO) documents on your behalf, since you are not in London, UK.
Please also indicate in her email how you would like to receive your payment.
Email: barristerirwinmitchell100@gmail.com
WhatsApp: +44 7393 271 994
Kindly ask her to visit our office at:
39 Cornhill, EC3V 3ND, London, UK
This will enable the release of your funds after all fees have been deducted from the total amount.
Mr. Stephen Connor
Manager
Zenith Bank PLC, London, UK
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