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: Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) <recruit@travelfreemind.com>
Date: Thu, Oct 14, 2021 at 8:00 AM
Subject: [USD: 1OO,OOO,OOO.OO ] Financial 'GRANT' Disbursement To You
To:

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UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE,
FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION (FBI)
INTERNATIONAL OPERATIONS DIVISION.
935 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE NW WASHINGTON, D.C. 20535-0001
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA.

This responds to the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) request.
Pursuant to 5U.S.C. 5552(b) (7IA). 5U.S.C. 5 552(b) (7)\A).

Attention: Sir/Ma,

WASHINGTON, D.C. — As COVID-19 impact reaches more than 60 countries,
the World Bank Group (“GRANTOR”), HSBC Bank USA N.A., (“PAYEE”) and
the Federal Bureau of Investigation (“FBI”) had recently made
available some initial Fixed Deposits of $100 million each to fifty
(50) grantees, for immediate aid to individuals whose countries are
trying to cope with health and economic impact from the global
outbreak of coronavirus. Funding was designed to help the world at
large, to assist third world countries to take effective actions
responding to where possible, and lessen the tragic impacts posed by
Coronavirus, COVID-19, protecting the poor and vulnerable, and working
to build a more resilient recovery.

The World Bank Group is successfully providing large net positive
flows to world’s poorest persons and countries and they are making
rapid progress in directing up to a total sum of $160 billion to
individuals, entities and countries. These helpful priorities are
outlined in our operational approach to the COVID-19 crisis, entitled
Saving Lives, Scaling-up Impact and Getting Back on Track. The World
Bank Group has deployed to HSBC Bank USA, N.A., up to $160 billion for
payments among (50) eligible individuals and (10) Nations, over 15
months through July 2022 in funding tailored to health, economic, &
social shocks many countries are facing as a result of the COVID-19
pandemic.

Through the fast track package, World Bank Group has been helpful to
developing countries and individuals to strengthen health systems,
including better access to health services, safeguard people from the
epidemic, strengthen disease surveillance, public health
interventions, and are working with private sectors to reduce the
impact on economies. With this financing packages drawn from across
IDA, IBRD and IFC, are globally coordinated to support individuals and
country-based responses. The COVID-19 support package will make
available initial crisis resources of up to $12 billion in financing —
on a fast-track basis.

This comprises up to $2.7 billion new financing from IBRD; $1.3
billion from IDA, complemented by reprioritization of $2 billion of
the Bank’s existing portfolio; and $6 billion from IFC, including $2
billion from existing trade facilities. We are providing a fast,
flexible response based on developing country’s needs in dealing with
the spread of COVID-19,” said World Bank President Mr. David Malpass.
“ This includes emergency financing, policy advice, and technical
assistance, building on the World Bank Group's existing instruments
and expertise to help countries respond to the crisis."

The financial package will provide helpful financial grants for
low-income countries for middle income countries, using all of our
operational instruments with processing accelerated on a fast-track
basis. The International Finance Corporation — World Bank Group
private sector aim will provide global necessary support to continue
operating and also sustain their economy, a range of interventions to
strengthen health services and primary health care, bolster disease
monitoring and reporting, train frontline health workers, encourage
community engagement to maintain public trust, and improve access to
treatment for the poorest patients.

FBI is also directly supporting corporate grantees — with a focus on
strategic sectors including medical equipment and pharmaceuticals to
sustain supply chains and limit downside risks. These solutions will
leverage the lessons learned from similar events in the past with a
goal to minimize the negative economic and social impacts of COVID-19
globally. The Grants support will prioritize the poorest countries
and those at high risk with low capacity. As the spread of COVID-19
and its impact continues to evolve, we are adapting necessary
approaches and resources as needed. We are actively engaged with
international institutions and authorities to help coordinate global
response.

TO GET FUNDED, DO NOT HESITATE TO CONTACT (FBI) SPECIAL AGENT IN
CHARGE; AGENT. MARK REUBEN, AND FORWARD HIM YOUR REGULAR DATA AS
REQUESTED BELOW - AND RECEIVE YOUR OWN $100 MILLION (GRANT) ACHIEVED
FROM WORLD BANK GROUP RESPONSE FOR COVID-19 IMPACTS ON INDIVIDUALS
WORLDWIDE;

CONTACT: Mr. Mark Reuben, (FBI) Special Agent in Charge;
<mark.reuben-FBI@onmail.com>

(1.) FIRST NAME & SURNAME
(2.) TELEPHONE NUMBER(S).
(3.) RESIDENTIAL ADDRESS(S).
(4.) ID CARD.

Keep Your Reference Safe/Secure (‘WBG/FBI/HSBC_0212G’). The FBI
remains committed to investigating and gathering evidence and
intelligence to attribute, pursue, and disrupt the responsible threat
actors.

Through our global footprint in over 64 countries and territories,
HSBC can support your financial needs around the world. Our products
and services are tailored for internationally-minded customers like
you. Whether you’re planning to move overseas or invest in the U.S.,
we’re here to help.

Kindly reply back to this FBI Field Office so that you can get your
funds as soon as possible! We look forward to be hearing from you.

Sincerely,

MISS. DONNA GWEN
FBI Superior.
_______________________________________________
FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION (FBI)
WASHINGTON FIELD OFFICE (WFO).
935 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE NW WASHINGTON, DC. 20535 USA.
E-MAIL: FBI.RESPONSETEAM@STAYHOME.LI
TEL: +1 (202) FBI-5008
FAX: +1 (202) FBI-0054
URL: WWW.FBI.GOV

P.S.: At this time, we do not have an E-mail address(s) for public
questions or comments. But our FBI offices, however, do have their own
E-mail address(s). Federal Bureau of Investigation maintains strict
security standards and procedures to prevent unauthorized access to
your Fund or your information. The FBI Washington Field Office covers
the District of Columbia (D.C.), with several counties in Northern
Virginia and internationally.

REPORT CRIMES HERE:
• Report COVID-19 Fraud, if you are a victim of a scam or attempted
fraud involving COVID-19.
• Report suspicious activities and crimes by contacting the FBI office 24/7.
• Report it to FBI’s Internet Crime Complaint Center at; ic3.gov
• Contact the FBI field office or submit a tip online at; tips.fbi.gov
• Contact the Center for Disaster Fraud hotline at; +1 (866) 720-5721
or online; justice.gov/DisasterComplaintForm

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This communication and any attachments are confidential, important and
protected by Communications Privacy Act 18 USCS § 2510, solely for the
use of the intended recipient, and may contain legally privileged
material.
 
   
Miss Young

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