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1 人回報4 年前
Federal Bureau of Investigation
Groups of Field Intelligence The J. Edgar Hoover Building
Washington, DC 20535, 935 Pennsylvania Avenue Northwest


Attention: Beneficiary,

We sincerely apologize for sending you this sensitive information via e-mail instead of certified mail, post-mail, phone, or face-to-face conversation due to the urgency and importance of the security information of our citizens. I am the deputy director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation, Paul M. Abbate. We intercepted and seized a sealed envelope at the John F. Kennedy International Airport, New York, NY 11430, coming from a foreign country. We scanned the sealed envelope's content and found it contained a total sum of US$4.1 million in value-certified payment bonds. Also, the sealed envelope had documents with your name on them as the package receiver. After questioning the diplomat that accompanied the sealed envelope into the United States, we learned that he was to deliver this sealed envelope to your residence as an inheritance/winning prize payment due/owed to you.

The envelope paperwork lacks the PROOF OF OWNERSHIP CERTIFICATE AND LEGISLATIVE DELIVERY PERMIT CLEARANCE CERTIFICATES. We confiscated the envelope and released the diplomat. According to section 229, subsection 31 of the International Commerce Regulators Code Enforcement Guidelines, the sealed envelope lacks PROOF OF OWNERSHIP CERTIFICATE AND LEGAL DELIVERY PERMIT CLEARANCE CERTIFICATE. Since the content is in valued financial material of such an amount from the joint team of the Federal Bureau of Investigation and Homeland Security, you're to reply for direction on how to procure the envelope and be relieved of the charge of tax evasion that is a jail-able offense under section 12 subsection 441 of the tax code. We will ask the IRS to launch an investigation into money laundering if you do not follow our instructions.

You are required to reply within 72 hours, so I can walk you through the process of clearing and claiming the money. Failure to comply may result in your arrest, interrogation, or prosecution in a court of law for tax evasion and money laundering. You are re instructed to cease all contact with any bank(s) or person(s) in the United States, the United Kingdom, or any other part of the world regarding your fund because your payment has been confiscated by the Federal Bureau of Investigation here in the United States.

Yours sincerely,
Paul M. Abbate
Deputy Director of the FBI

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