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Thu., March 19. 2020 at 06:36, U.S Customs and Border Protection <markamorgan3@gmail.com> wrote:
Greetings from the office of Mark A Morgan, US Interim Commissioner for Customs and Border Protection {CBP} A courier from the Department of Homeland Security office on behalf of Christopher Jerome was taken to our office in Brooklyn, NY. He was arrested with a shipping box, we scanned it and found that the contents of the box were worth $ 17.5 million in United States dollars.
Basically, it is illegal to carry such a large amount of cash, but after a series of interrogations and investigations carried out on both the holder and the funds mentioned, we found that he has all the documents to back up those funds, and that the funds were not smuggled or in any way related to drugs or any crime. With all the necessary procedures and protocols, he was able to send most of the necessary documents, such as his ID, anti-terrorism, certificate of ownership of funds and certificate of internal revenue.
This proves, without a doubt, the genuine, legitimacy and authenticity of the funds. Therefore, I want to inform you that we, customs officials, have no problem with the delivery of your funds and do not intend to confiscate. but, as required by law, you must pay for the release and administrative collection of those funds. This should equal the sum of $ 450 only. If you can get it today, it will complete its delivery.
Thanks for your collaboration.
Mark A Morgan,
Law enforcement officer
Protection of US Customs and Borders |