From: Cpl. Nicholas J. Lienemann
25th Marine Regiment,
3rd Battalion,
US Marine Corps.
Anbar Province,
Islamic Republic Of Iraq.
Hello Sir,Ma'am,
With a very desperate need for assistance, I have summoned up courage to contact you.
I am Cpl. Nicholas J. Lienemann, a US Marine Corps, serving in the 3rd Battalion, 25th Marine
Regiment which Patrols the Anbar province of the Iraq Islamic Republic until our recent withdrawal
to rural bases.
.
I stumbled upon your e-mail contact particulars in an address journal which we have here at our
base. I am seeking your assistance to evacuate the sum of $10,570,000.00 (Ten million, Five
Hundred and Seventy Thousand USD) back to the United States or any safe country, as far as I can
be assured that it will be safe in your care until I complete my service here.
These are no stolen money and there are no dangers of
any kind involved.
SOURCE OF MONEY:
Monies in various currencies was discovered concealed in large wooden barrels with piles of
weapons and ammunitions at a location near one of Late Iraqi dictator, President Saddam Hussein's
old palaces during a routine rescue operation and it was agreed by all parties present that the
money be shared amongst us. This act may sound quite an unpatriotic thing to have done, but I tell
you what, no compensation can make up for the risks we have taken with our lives in this hell
hole.
The above figure was given to me as my share and to conceal this kind of money has become a
problem for me, however with the help of a German contact working here and the immunity his office
enjoys, I was able to get the package out to a safe location entirely out of trouble spot.
The German contact does not know the real contents of the package and believes that it
belongs to
an Asian American business mogul who died in an air aid and before giving up, entrusted me to hand
over the package to his family.
There is a secured way of getting the package out to a safer country for you to pick up for safe
keeping and subsequent disbursement, this I will discuss with you when I am sure that you are
willing to assist me.
One passionate appeal I will make to you is not to discuss this matter with a third party, should
you have reasons to reject this offer, kindly destroy this letter as any leakage of this
information will be too bad for my excellent service record as a USMC member.
I do not know for how long our troop will remain here but hopefully we believe there will be an
order for a complete US pullout within a year. I have been blessed to have survived 2 suicide bomb
attacks by the special grace of God. These and other reasons I will
mention later, prompted me to
reach out for your help.
Kindly find my contact e-mail here as,
nicholas.lienemann@gmail.com to enable a confidential effective and smooth
communication .
Your response is awaited.
Respectfully,
Cpl. Nicholas J. Lienemann