The Scamdex Scam Email Archive X

Subject:  Re: Important Information
From:  "Hugh Pugsley & Associates"<admin@webfocusstudio.com>
Date:  Fri, 22 Apr 2016 04:44:54 -0700
Date Added:  2017-12-19 23:20:53

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Attn: 

Re: Important Information

I am contacting you with regards to this particular fund belonging to my deceased client, I decided 
to contact you about this unclaimed deposits. If you are not 

interested, please ignore this mail and go about your normal business. I am Barrister Hugh Pugsley, 
principal partner of Hugh Pugsley & Associates, Law Office and 

Notaries Public and practising Law in United Kingdom. I specialise in family law, will, probate and 
tax saving strategies. On May 12 2010, one of my senior clients’ 

Mr. Thomas Bahia a DUTCH died in a plane crash that happened in Libya. Here is a link for your 
view: http://www.nytimes.com/2010/05/13/world/middleeast/13libya.html?

_r=1 message received on 02/12 at 08:17.

My client stated his wife as his next of kin, but unfortunately she died also in the crash, along 
with their three children. I am the executor of my client’s will and 

have shared his assets and properties to his extended family members and they have gone since 
December 2010.

But my client deposited the sum of $5.8 million United States Dollars in a fixed deposit account in 
a bank in United Kingdom not known to anybody. On January 15th 2016
the bank wrote me as his lawyer/executor to bring along the next of kin/beneficiary of my client to 
inherit his funds (US$5.8m). I have therefore decided to contact 

you to present you as the next of kin/beneficiary to my client, to enable you receive the fund on 
our behalf as my client’s spouse and dependent all died in the plane 

crash with him. All the documents required to claim this funds are in my possession like the 
affidavit of claim, death certificate, certificate of deposit, transfer of 

ownership, certificate of inheritance etc.

I will forward to you all these documents required to claim this funds. All I need from you is to 
indicate your interest to be the next of kin/beneficiary to my dead 

client and I will present it to the bank. This is 100% legitimate. When you receive the money in 
your account I will come over to your country for the sharing as 

follows> 45% for you and 45% for me. The remaining 10% will be set aside for expenses that will be 
incurred by both parties during the course of this transfer to your 

account. As the fiduciary/trusted representative of the deceased, and as the manager of his assets, 
properties and financial affairs when Mr. Thomas Bahia was alive, I 

have absolute duty to properly administer the estate for its beneficiary.

Thanks,

Hugh Pugsley.