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Tuesday, October 10, 2006

I am Barrister williams mark

From: williams mark - w.mark21@yahoo.com.hk

Dear Friend,

I am Barrister williams mark, an attorney at law in
London. A deceased
client of mine, by name Mr. Johnnie Dickison died in
New Orleans with his
wife and two children as a result of Hurricane
Katrina in New Orleans.
I am contacting you to help assist me in
ensuring that the funds lodged by
my client with a security company is
not confiscated.

The security company has issued me a notice to
contact the next of kin, or
the funds will be confiscated hence my
reason for contacting you.
My proposition to you is to seek your
consent to present you as the
next-of-kin and beneficiary of my late
client, so that the proceeds of this
funds can be paid to you, Then we
can share the amount on a mutually
agreed-upon percentage.

All legal
documents to back up your claim as my client's next-of-kin will be
provided. All i require is your honest cooperation to enable us see
this
transaction through.

This will be executed under a legitimate
arrangement that will protect you
from any breach of the law. If this
business proposition offends your moral
values, do accept my apology.
Please contact me at once to indicate your
interest.

However, if you
are willing to assist me in this venture i will
establish a verbal
telephone communication with you and bring you into a
much better
picture of the situation.

Best Regards,
Barrister williams mark