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From: "Wale A. Kennedy" <[email protected]>
Reply: [email protected]
Date: Sat, 30 Jun 2018 20:59:34 -0700
Subject: Please Read....


My Name's Mr. Wale A. Kennedy. 61 years old, I was diagnosed for cancer about 2 years ago, immediately after the death of my Wife, Who had worked with me tirelessly until we were driven out of Sierra Leone and our farms seized. I will be going in for an operation next weekend. I decided to WILL/donate the sum of $112,000,000 to you for the good work and expect you will help support the less privilege. At the moment I cannot take any telephone calls due to my deteriorating health condition. I have adjusted my WILL and my Executor is aware I have changed my will, you and my lawyer will arrange for the change of ownership of the funds and transfer of funds to you. The funds deposited with a finance outfit and the name is withheld basically for security and confidential purposes and would only be released to you. Contact my Executor: John Evans Esq. Principal Partner J.E & Associates Email: [email protected] You are to contact him with your full names contact telephone and address and tell him that I have WILLED ($112,000,000.00) to you that I have known you for some years before now as I rightly introduced you to him, and I have also notified him that I am WILLING that amount to you as my friend for charity. Thanks and God bless. I will appreciate your utmost confidentiality in this matter until the task is accomplished as I don't anything that will jeopardize my last wish. Thanks, Wale A. Kennedy