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Wednesday, March 26, 2008

John Wright

 

Fraud.

One out of five.

VIA E-mail

Dear Madam/Sir:

I send this letter to you in confidence hoping that I will solicit your assistance and partnership.
My name is John Wright Esq. I am a Solicitor (Lawyer) here in the United Kingdom . I am the executor of the last will of a certain wealthy client from the Far East (name withheld) who died in a tragic accident in Iraq. I have acted for this client in my capacity as his Solicitor for the past 16 years; 10 of which was as a law partner with his only child, David who died of Leukemia in 2001 without any seed of his own. The wife passed since 1999.
In the coming days I will present to the High Court of Justice, Chancery Division all documents necessary to obtain the grant of probate as the executor of the will. I am required to submit a complete list of all assets and particularly the documented debts of the deceased to facilitate the grant of the probate. As the Solicitor and Executor, I am the only person conversant with the financial affairs of the said testator. The Court of Chancery and Her Majesty’s Revenue and Customs (HM Revenue & Customs) will rely on my submissions in granting probate. Once probate is granted it is my duty to disburse funds to pay all debts and pay all beneficiaries.

The opportunity and proposal therefore is to designate you as a next of kin or your company as a creditor, to enable me authorize the payment to you the sum of Ј8,500,000.00(GBP) from the estate of the testator. All documentation necessary to prove this claim have been arranged by my self. Upon your indication to receive this sum, I will immediately complete the probate work with the information you will provide to me. Upon completion, I will immediately direct that the monies be transferred to a bank account you will designate. You will hold the funds in trust for our mutual benefits.
If this proposal is agreeable to you I would appreciate your expeditious response by email to begin the process forthwith. I estimate that it will take up to two (2) weeks to accomplish.

Finally, I assure you that, despite the circumstances of this proposal and the amount involved; there will not be any cost (financially or otherwise) to you only to the extent that you will designate the account to receive the funds. There are ample funds to defray all costs, taxes and fees associated with the transfer.

I await your positive response

Yours truly,

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Anonymous Anonymous said...

John Wright Esq
Mayfair House
14-18 Heddon Street
Mayfair, London W1B 4DA UK .
Date: Oct/1st /2008


Dear Brenda Ricco,

I am John Wright Esq. , I am the solicitor for Mr. Anthony Ricco Herein after shall be referred to as my client, who used to work with a Multi-Billion Dollar oil company in UK.
On Sept 11, 2001, my client, his wife, and their three children disappeared while visiting New York. No one knows for sure if they were amongst thousands of tourists visiting the world trade center that morning . Since the unfortunate incident, my office has made several inquiries to locate any of my clients extended relatives; I regret to say that we have not been successful in this endeavor.
After several unsuccessful attempts, I decided to contact you ( NOTE: you share the same last name as my client ) to assist in receiving the estate left behind, by my client before they get confiscated or declared unserviceable by the holding bank (Barclays Bank of London) where the deceased had an investment account valued at thirteen million Pound sterling (£13,000,000.00) plus yet to be determined accrued interest. Barclays bank of London has issued me several notices to provide the next of kin. I was very alarmed by the notice that I received yesterday which states that the bank will have the account confiscated within the next 14 official working days if we do not provide a bona fide next of kin. I seek your consent to present you as the next of kin of the deceased so that the proceeds of this account can be paid out to you. I propose a 50/40 split. 50% for me, 40% for you and 5% goes to cover all our expenses. The will of my client stipulates that 5% of the funds will be divided equally among 5 of his favorite charities this must be carried out before any disbursement. All I require is your honest cooperation to enable us conclude this deal successfully. I guarantee that this will be executed under a legitimate arrangement that will protect you from any breach of the law.
Please let me know in your reply if you are willing to assist me in this project which should not take more than 10 working days to accomplish

Regards,
John Wright Esq.

Friday, October 03, 2008 12:39:00 pm  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Attn: TRISTAN BOYLES,

I am John Wright Esq. , I am the solicitor for Mr. Anthony BOYLES, Herein after shall be referred to as my client, who used to work with a Multi-Billion Dollar oil company in UK.
On Sept 11, 2001, my client, his wife, and their three children disappeared while visiting New York. No one knows for sure if they were amongst thousands of tourists visiting the world trade center that morning . Since the unfortunate incident, my office has made several inquiries to locate any of my clients extended relatives; I regret to say that we have not been successful in this endeavor.
After several unsuccessful attempts, I decided to contact you ( NOTE: you share the same last name as my client ) to assist in receiving the estate left behind, by my client before they get confiscated or declared unserviceable by the holding bank (Barclays Bank of London) where the deceased had an investment account valued at thirteen million Pound sterling (£13,000,000.00) plus yet to be determined accrued interest. Barclays bank of London has issued me several notices to provide the next of kin. I was very alarmed by the notice that I received yesterday which states that the bank will have the account confiscated within the next 14 official working days if we do not provide a bona fide next of kin. I seek your consent to present you as the next of kin of the deceased so that the proceeds of this account can be paid out to you. I propose a 50/40 split. 50% for me, 40% for you and 5% goes to cover all our expenses. The will of my client stipulates that 5% of the funds will be divided equally among 5 of his favorite charities this must be carried out before any disbursement. All I require is your honest cooperation to enable us conclude this deal successfully. I guarantee that this will be executed under a legitimate arrangement that will protect you from any breach of the law.
Please let me know in your reply if you are willing to assist me in this project which should not take more than 10 working days to accomplish

Regards,
John Wright Esq.

Friday, October 03, 2008 9:42:00 pm  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Attn: _____,

I am John Wright Esq. , I am the solicitor for Mr. Anthony _____, Herein after shall be referred to as my client, who used to work with a Multi-Billion Dollar oil company in UK . On Sept 11, 2001, my client, his wife, and their three children disappeared while visiting New York . No one knows for sure if they were amongst thousands of tourists visiting the world trade center that morning . Since the unfortunate incident, my office has made several inquiries to locate any of my clients extended relatives; I regret to say that we have not been successful in this endeavor. After several unsuccessful attempts, I decided to contact you ( NOTE: you share the same last name as my client ) to assist in receiving the estate left behind, by my client before they get confiscated or declared unserviceable by the holding bank (Barclays Bank of London ) where the deceased had an investment account valued at thirteen million Pound sterling (£13,000,000.00) plus yet to be determined accrued interest. Barclays bank of London has issued me several notices to provide the next of kin. I was very alarmed by the notice that I received yesterday which states that the bank will have the account confiscated within the next 14 official working days if we do not provide a bona fide next of kin. I seek your consent to present you as the next of kin of the deceased so that the proceeds of this account can be paid out to you. I propose a 50/40 split. 50% for me, 40% for you and 5% goes to cover all our expenses. The will of my client stipulates that 5% of the funds will be divided equally among 5 of his favorite charities this
must be carried out before any disbursement. All I require is your honest cooperation to enable us conclude this deal successfully. I guarantee that this will be executed under a legitimate arrangement that will protect you from any breach of the law.
Please let me know in your reply if you are willing to assist me in this project which should not take more than 10 working days to accomplish

Regards,
John Wright Esq.

Friday, October 10, 2008 1:04:00 am  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

go to jrightlaw.com

Friday, October 10, 2008 1:06:00 am  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

I am John Wright Esq. , I am the solicitor for Mr. Anthony Cross Herein after shall be referred to as my client, who used to work with a Multi-Billion Dollar oil company in UK.
On Sept 11, 2001, my client, his wife, and their three children disappeared while visiting New York. No one knows for sure if they were amongst thousands of tourists visiting the world trade center that morning . Since the unfortunate incident, my office has made several inquiries to locate any of my clients extended relatives; I regret to say that we have not been successful in this endeavor.
After several unsuccessful attempts, I decided to contact you ( NOTE: you share the same last name as my client ) to assist in receiving the estate left behind, by my client before the they gets confiscated or declared unserviceable by the holding bank (Barclays Bank of London) where the deceased had an account valued at thirteen million Pound sterling (£13,000,000.00) plus yet to be determined accrued interest. Barclays bank of London has issued me several notices to provide the next of kin. I was very alarmed by the notice that I received yesterday which states that the bank will have the account confiscated within the next 14 official working days if we do not provide a bona fide next of kin. I seek your consent to present you as the next of kin of the deceased so that the proceeds of this account can be paid out to you. I propose a 50/40 split. 50% for me, 40% for you and 5% goes to cover all our expenses. The will of my client stipulates that 5% of the funds will be divided equally among 5 of his favorite charities this must be carried out before any disbursement. All I require is your honest cooperation to enable us conclude this deal successfully. I guarantee that this will be executed under a legitimate arrangement that will protect you from any breach of the law.
Please let me know in your reply if you are willing to assist me in this project which should not take more than 10 working days to accomplish

Regards,
John Wright Esq.

Wednesday, October 15, 2008 3:09:00 pm  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

I got that exact same letter a few minutes ago for the estates of Anthony sharing the same last name with me. I was so excited for a while since I checked the address online for the Mayfair House on Heddon Street. But then when I typed John Wright Esq, along with address, I discover he is a fraud.Why do people do that? I wrote back to him telling him to go ahead. Now I am awaiting his reply to see what's gonna happen.

Friday, October 17, 2008 10:00:00 am  

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