Chinyere Emmanuel

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15 December 2004

Dear Norman, thanks for your response. I understand your point in view of your late response to my last mail. I have already filed application at the federal high court here in Nigeria for the procurement of the two important court documents in your name. This is to legalize our claim for the payment of the inheritance sum of $20 million in your favour as the Next of Kin to my late client Mr.Larry conquest.

I have also noted your request to receive the money through your bank account information. To this, I will like you to forward your bank account details to me in your next mail because, I will submit it to the bank together with the court papers. This is how you'll send your bank account details to me.

1. Your Bank Name.
2. Your Bank Address.
3. Your Account Name.
4. Account Number & Routing # if any.

For the Death Certificate, I have already intimated you in my previous mail that your late cousin, Mr.Roman Conquest is NOT my late client because, my client was named Larry & NOT Roman. If I send the death certificate of Late Mr.Larry Conquest to you whom we are claiming his Inheritance sum of $20 million Dollars from the bank in Nigeria, the Insurance Company in America will not pay the $1.5 Million to you. But, I will definitely scan the Death Certificate of late Mr.Larry and send to you for your perusal & safe-keeping within the next few days.

Meanwhile, I could have collected the two court documents today from the federal high court but, I am still working hard to raise the $10,000 which we are supposed to pay to the court as court fee. I hope, I will be lucky tomorrow wednesday to get the complete money and pay the court fee. The two court documents and the Drug Clearance Certificate are the two documents delaying us from claiming the money from the bank here in Nigeria. The Bank cannot pay the money to us unless we submit these neccessary documents to them as they requested.

Please, send your bank account details to me quickly in order not to delay the process of the remittance of the $20 million dollars to you by the bank in Nigeria. I'll try and call you on phone for more discussion.

I am waiting for your response soonest.
Your friend,
Barrister Emmanuel.

     
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