from: Washington Trust Bank <janetlahm90@gmail.com>
date: Mar 27, 2026, 9:39 AM
subject: Thank you for banking with us...Yours In service.
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WASHINGTON TRUST BANK (USA)
Address: 717 West Sprague Avenue Spokane,
WA USA
Contact Person: Mr. Peter F. Stanton,
Chairman and CEO
Washington Trust Bank,
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This is to inform you that United States Government President Donald J.Trump have given our bank order to release your 2025/2024 Interest rate payment of $5million with your Principal Payment of $200million together US$205Million with immediate Effect latest next week via Opening an Online Banking or Bank to bank Transfer on your Behalf which will cost you to secure Transfer Permit Certificate(TPC) from office of Presidency United States only to enable United States Government use it Immunity Protection to protect you and your transfer not to have any problem with any Monitoring agency or even your Government . ......Second Option If you want receive your $205 million via Master ATM Card Provide the Delivering Details and attach any of your Id card which will cost you Courier and Insurance only .......Provide your details / your id card and your Passport Photograph to enable us open your Online bank account and credit your $205 million to your online account or Send you the Master Atm card of your $205 million to your Home address . . ......
We await your urgent response ....
Thank you for banking with us...Yours In service.
Mr. Peter F. Stanton
Chairman and CEO
Washington Trust Bank.
Phone: +1 509 237 7090
Address: 717 West Sprague Avenue
Spokane, WA
Peter F Stanton - Washington Trust Bank - washingtontrustbank6@gmail.com
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