Miss Young

Hello, I am Miss Young. I received the following email. It is a socalled "Advance Fee Fraud" letter, where I am promised millions for my assistance. These stories are all lies, and if I respond, sooner or later I will be asked to pay a fee. If I pay, another fee will quickly come up, and it will continue that way until I give up or run out of money. I will never see the millions, because they never existed.

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Mr
From: Appeal Court Head Office < appealcourt@outlook.com >
Sent: 2019 12 30 6:03:07 [GMT+8]
Subject: Federal Appeal Court, FRN.


PRESIDENCY

Federal Republic of Nigeria
Federal Appeal Court
FEDERAL MINISTRY OF JUSTICE
Office of the Registrar.

Aso Rack villa
Abuja


Sir,

Compliments of the season,

The Court of Appeal was established in 2014 under the Court of Appeal Act 2014. It hears appeals from the High Court in civil cases, and appeals from the Circuit Criminal Court, the Central Criminal Court and the Special Criminal Court in criminal cases. It took over the role of the Court of Criminal Appeal and the Courts-Martial Appeal Court, which were abolished. Now the only appeals that go to the Supreme Court are those which raise issues of major public importance or where the interests of justice require such an appeal.

The Court of Appeal is made up of 15 ordinary judges and the President of the Court of Appeal. The President of the High Court and the Chief Justice are additional judges of the Court of Appeal. The President of the Court of Appeal is an additional judge of the Supreme Court and the High Court. Before 20 September 2019, the Court of Appeal had 9 ordinary judges.

The President of the Court of Appeal assigns the work of the Court of Appeal. Cases before the Court of Appeal are normally heard and determined by 3 judges. However, some interlocutory and procedural applications can be heard by the President or another nominated judge alone. An interlocutory application is an application for a temporary decision on an issue, while the case is in progress and awaiting a final decision. Procedural applications could include, for example, an application for legal aid.

Congratulations .

You are indeed very lucky.

A Human Right LEGAL Activist, 'Barr. Festus Keyemo Chambers & Stillwaters Law Firm' I am sure you don't know him and he's fighting for beneficiaries justice has submitted your name to my desk requesting that I consider your file for a legal WAIVER for immediate release of your long overdue fund by the approved paying Bank.

Please, do not be mislead, the WAIVER from a Appeal Court is strong enough to authorize, order and empower management of the paying Bank to credit your Bank account without any government taxes, or Bank charges, the official cost of this legal WAIVER from this Honorable Appeal Court is $390 only, including value added tax VAT and Stamp duty. The WAIVER will WAIVE all previous, current Bank charges and government taxes.


Honestly, I share your pain AND trauma, for such ugly experience some of you have had many years ignorantly and I guarantee that once the WAIVER fee $390 only is paid, I will personally release the WAIVER to the Human Right lawyers, copied to the paying Bank with an order compelling the Bank to immediately credit your Bank account as all previous fees and taxes have been WAIVED by the Appeal Court WAIVER.

From the report, it's obvious you have paid so much and yet your payment was not credited by Nigerian Banks, who kept asking for more and more fees. The Appeal Court WAIVER is key for a hitch free transfer of your fund.

From record in your file, amount approved in your name is $10.5Million.

Upon, receipt of these mail, you are directed to reconfirm if the under started personal data and Bank details are correct.

Personal Data.



Let me guarantee that your funds transfer is 100% sure with the legal WAIVER.

I await to hear from you.


Compliments of the season.


Regards

Yours truly,


Justice Zainab Adamu Bulkachuwa
President of the Appeal Court
Federal Republic of Nigeria.




Zainab Adamu Bulkachuwa

 
   
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