Stella Michael - stellamic111@gmail.com

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Stella Michael - stellamic111@gmail.com

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from: cliniqueducoeur@fasonet.bf
reply-to: stellamic111@gmail.com
to: Recipients <cliniqueducoeur@fasonet.bf>
date: Apr 30, 2026, 4:00 PM
subject: From Michael
mailed-by: fasonet.bf

1 am Stella Michael, presently promoted to Auditor General in one of the FIRM here in Abidjan cote d'ivoire. During the course of our auditing last week, I discovered a floating fund in an account opened in the firm in 2010 and since 2026 nobody has operated on this account again, after going through some old files in the records I discovered that the owner of the funds died without a [Heir/WILL] hence the money is floating and if I do not remit this money out urgently it will be forfeited for nothing. The owner of this account is Mr. Keith Lathan an American and a great industrialist and a resident of Alaska State, who unfortunately lost his life in the Auto crash in Alaska , which crashed on January 31 2018, including his wife and only daughter leaving nobody to claim the money. No other person knows about this account or anything concerning it, the account has no other beneficiary and my investigation proved to me as well that this is a secret account opened after the Abidjan Civil War In 2010 . The total is $85,000.000. involved is Eighty Five Million USDollars and we wish to transfer these funds into safe foreigners accounts abroad. But I don't know any foreigners; I am only contacting you as a foreigner because these funds cannot be approved to a local person here, but to a foreigner who has information about the account, which I shall give to you upon your positive response. I am revealing this to you with faith in God that you will never let me down in this business, you are the first and the only person that I am contacting for this business, so please reply urgently so that I will inform you of the next step. I need your strong assurance that you will never let us down, kindly get back to me for more detail. Yours sincerely,
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