from: Russell Donaldson <ruimfdson@consultant.com>
date: Nov 15, 2025, 12:45 PM
subject: Qualification Purpose For Compensation
mailed-by: gmail.com
signed-by: consultant.com
The Trust Fund for War/Defrauded Victims.
Congratulations
Hello
The Trust Funds are meant for victims as listed here, War and Defrauded Victims, as stated in the database. You have been automatically selected for the TFV compensation. Kindly don't hesitate to get in touch with us via email to guide you on the procedural validation on claim and entitlement requirement for the claim from TFV on being contacted for your validation to know how you would want to receive your compensated amount of the sum of $100, 000.00usd in your name, either by (EMTF) Electronic Money Transfer or by Draft Delivery to your residential address.
Requirements for you to receive your claim are as Listed Below
1. Choice of claim: Bank or Draft.
2. Phone Number.
3. Government-Issued ID.
Note that upon the availability of the requirements, your compensated amount of $ 100,000.00 USD will be decided either via mailing or transfer by your preferred method within 72 hours after confirmation validation.
I wait for your reply,
Russell Donaldson
Validation Clearance Agent.
ww.usvsst.com
www.trustfundforvictims.org
Russell Donaldson - ruimfdson@consultant.com
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