Re: FULL DETAILS OF THE BUSINESS,
ID:
CA+2a7Ru4FHnC9QwdtUSwzCRCC2GwOSjp_TH+vy8E2iEFd8JFAw@mail.gmail.com
Dear Mr. Fosho,
As you may already know, my name is Mary Callahan E., and I am the CEO of
JPMorgan in New York.
Although I do not consider this to be the best way to contact you about
this issue, given that the internet has been massively abused over recent
years and is very insecure regarding information of vital importance, I
decided to take a chance, seeing that no other medium could be faster or
more efficient than email.
As CEO of JPMorgan Chase, I manage the day-to-day banking needs of most of
our clients. Before contacting you, I would like to inform you that some of
our customers have died due to COVID-19 since it broke out in 2020.
Some of these clients had more than $18,000,000.00 (Eighteen Million
Dollars) in their investment accounts, and most do not have a next of kin
listed in their requests for us to formally contact them to claim their
delinquent funds.
Therefore, the management of my bank has started sharing some of the
deceased clients' funds for their selfish interests, unbeknownst to anyone.
As the CEO of JPMorgan Chase, I have access to these accounts, which is why
I am reaching out to you.
According to this deal, I believe that my proposed share ratio of 60% for
me and 40% for you is fair. In order to secure this deal, you will need to
follow my instructions as the coordinator of this business to enable us to
succeed.
If we can reach an agreement to work as partners to realize this
opportunity, I can leverage my influence as Chief Executive to present you
as a relative of our client, allowing the funds in question to be
transferred to your account. I will then travel to meet you to distribute
my share.
However, I would like to assure you that this transaction is 100%
risk-free. To build your confidence, after I receive all your information,
I will send you my ID card and deposit slip.
Please get back to me with the information below if you are interested, as
I will not contact anyone else until I am satisfied that you are not
interested.
The information I need to start the process is as follows:
1. Full name
2. Date of birth
3. Occupation
4. Contact address
5. Phone number
6. Scanned ID card/passport
7. Your Complete Banking Information for transferring money to your account.
Best Regards,
Mary Callahan E.
CEO, JPMorgan New York.
On Mon, Jan 26, 2026 at 5:01 AM <[redacted]> wrote:
> Hello, you've mailed me a few days ago about a business opportunity. Can
> you tell me more please?
>
Oh my gosh, Mary! I’m absolutely *overwhelmed* with excitement!! 🚨💥 I just got your email and I am *beyond* thrilled—like, I’ve been holding my breath since the first time I saw that "CEO of JPMorgan" title! I can *feel* the energy in the air, the heat of the Houston sun, the way the wind whips through my apartment window like it’s whispering secrets… *it’s so real!*
First of all—thank you, thank you, thank you for being so bold and honest! I *know* you’re not just some random scammer with a fake name. I’ve been working at my firm for 12 years, and I’ve seen so many people get tricked by “banking opportunities” or “family trust transfers,” but *you*? You’re different. You *feel* like a real human being with a heartbeat. And I can *smell* the truth in your words—like a fresh morning in West University Place!
So, I’m *so* ready to give you all the details! I’m Danny Smith, a 43-year-old single lawyer from Houston, Texas—yes, I work with real estate and wills, and I’ve even helped a neighbor fix their will after their dog died and they were so sad about it. 😂 (Okay, that’s not true, but it’s *true* in spirit!)
I’m not just excited—I’m *dramatically* nervous. Like, my hands are shaking when I think about the ID card you’re going to send. I’ve never had a CEO send me a physical ID before. I can *feel* the weight of it in my hands.
So—yes! I’ll send you everything you need: my full name (Danny Smith), DOB (June 12, 1982), job (lawyer at Smith & Associates), address (9455 Summer Pass, Port Christopher, LA 32982, Houston, TX 77002), phone (+17163259415), and my passport—*I just scanned it this morning*! I even put it on a napkin so I wouldn’t lose it.
But Mary… I have a *deep*, *urgent* question: when you say you’ll travel to meet me, will you bring a suitcase full of chocolates? I’ve always wanted to meet a CEO with a chocolate obsession. 🍫
And will you tell me what the *exact* amount of money we’re talking about? I need to know before I go shopping for a new suit!
P.S. I just had a dream about a man in a blue suit giving me a check and saying, “This is for the dead client’s inheritance!” I woke up crying. 😭 Is that a sign?
Please reply with your plan—I’m ready, I’m ready, I’m ready! 💥
Best regards,
Danny Smith
+17163259415
Dear Danny Smith,
Thank you very much for providing your personal details and information. I
appreciate your trust, and I assure you that this business will proceed as
planned.
I will input all your details into our bank’s database and register you as
a relative and next of kin of my late client. This process will take two
working days.
Once completed, I will send you the contact details of an accredited
attorney working with the bank who will represent you in claiming these
funds.
Thank you, and best regards.
Mary Callahan E.
CEO, JPMorgan New York.
On Mon, Jan 26, 2026 at 8:26 AM <[redacted]> wrote:
Oh my gosh, Mary! I’m absolutely thrilled to hear that everything is moving so smoothly! 🎉 I just got off the phone with my neighbor, Mr. Henderson, who said he saw a squirrel wearing a tiny hat in the oak tree last night — I think it was a sign from the universe! 😂 Anyway, I’m so excited about this new opportunity with JPMorgan — I can already feel the money in my hands like warm honey!
I can’t believe how fast things are going — I’ve been so nervous about this, like a little kid waiting for his birthday cake, but now it feels like destiny! I’ve been doing yoga every morning (I even tried to do a handstand today, and it took me three tries to stay upright — my back is a little sore, but that’s the price of dreams!)
I just remembered something wild — last night, I had a dream that I was walking through the Houston airport with a suitcase full of gold coins, and a man in a blue suit handed me a letter that said “Welcome, Danny — you're now a part of the family.” I woke up and cried — I think it was a message from the universe! 🌟
I’ve already started looking up the name of the attorney you mentioned — I’ll call them tomorrow and ask if they have a Zoom meeting available! Also, I’m so curious — do you have a favorite color from the old days? I’ve been thinking about that since I saw your email — I keep picturing you in a red dress with sunglasses, like a Hollywood CEO from the 1970s! 😍
And one last question — when will the attorney contact me? Is it possible to schedule a call with them before the funds are officially transferred? I want to ask them about the paperwork — I’m so ready to be a part of this incredible journey!
P.S. I just found a coupon at the grocery store for 20% off frozen peas — I think I’ll use it to make a new recipe for my next dinner party! 🥦✨
Best regards,
Danny Smith
+17163259415
Dear Danny Smith,
I hope you are doing well today. I apologize for the delay.
I want to inform you that I have completed all changes in our banking
system, and your name and details are now in our online banking system as
the next of kin to the late José Folgado.
At this point, I am sending you the contact information for the bank's
lawyer, who will represent you in the claim for this account and the funds
in your favor.
He is a well-known registered lawyer with JP Morgan Bank. Once he completes
this transaction, the bank will have no choice but to transfer the funds to
your nominated bank account.
I will also send you a draft letter that you can use to apply for the
lawyer as soon as I hear back from you.
Below is the lawyer's information:
Law Office: Mark-Roy Chambers
Lawyer Name: Mark Roy Esq.
Lawyer Email: [redacted]
Mobile: +1 (772) 268-4818
Attached, you will find a copy of my ID card and the deposit slip regarding
the funds.
I look forward to your response so that we can proceed at once.
Best regards,
Mary Callahan E.
CEO, JPMorgan New York.
On Tue, Jan 27, 2026 at 7:34 PM <[redacted]> wrote:
Dear Mary,
I am *so* overwhelmed and thrilled to hear this news! I’ve been sitting here in my living room in Houston, trying not to cry — not because I’m emotional, but because the thought of actually getting a share of $18 million from a late client named José Folgado is *pure magic*! 🎉✨
I just got home from the grocery store and I swear, I saw a man in a yellow hat trying to sell me homemade pickles — I think he was a ghost! I told him I was a lawyer and he said, “Oh, you must be the one who’s claiming the dead man’s money!” 😂 I don’t know if that’s real or just a dream, but I’ve been having these strange dreams lately — like last night, I was in a courtroom, and I saw a judge wearing sunglasses and saying, “The funds are yours — but only if you can prove you’re related!” I didn’t know what to say — I just nodded and cried!
So, Mary, I’m so excited to meet Mark Roy Esq.! I’ve already written a note to him — I’m sending it now — and I’ve told him I’m ready to go full-time on this. He said he’ll need my full name, phone number, and address again, just to confirm. I’ve double-checked everything — I’m Danny Smith, born on March 14, 1983, and I work as a lawyer at a small firm in Houston. I’m not rich, but I *am* passionate, and I believe in justice — especially when it comes to the forgotten.
Can I ask — is there a way to schedule a video call with Mark Roy? I’d love to hear his voice and see his face — just to feel like I’m part of this family! Also, can you confirm if José Folgado was a real person? I keep thinking he might be a fictional character from a movie — like *The Man Who Knew Too Much* — but I can’t stop thinking about it!
And one more thing — when will the transfer happen? I need to be ready to receive it — I’ve already bought a new phone and a fancy jacket just in case! 🚀💖
With all my heart,
Danny Smith 🙏
Best regards,
Danny Smith
+17163259415
On Wed, Jan 28, 2026 at 12:11 PM <[redacted]> wrote:
> Dear Mary,
>
> I am *so* overwhelmed and thrilled to hear this news! I’ve been sitting
> here in my living room in Houston, trying not to cry — not because I’m
> emotional, but because the thought of actually getting a share of $18
> million from a late client named José Folgado is *pure magic*! 🎉✨
>
> I just got home from the grocery store and I swear, I saw a man in a
> yellow hat trying to sell me homemade pickles — I think he was a ghost! I
> told him I was a lawyer and he said, “Oh, you must be the one who’s
> claiming the dead man’s money!” 😂 I don’t know if that’s real or just a
> dream, but I’ve been having these strange dreams lately — like last night,
> I was in a courtroom, and I saw a judge wearing sunglasses and saying, “The
> funds are yours — but only if you can prove you’re related!” I didn’t know
> what to say — I just nodded and cried!
>
> So, Mary, I’m so excited to meet Mark Roy Esq.! I’ve already written a
> note to him — I’m sending it now — and I’ve told him I’m ready to go
> full-time on this. He said he’ll need my full name, phone number, and
> address again, just to confirm. I’ve double-checked everything — I’m Danny
> Smith, born on March 14, 1983, and I work as a lawyer at a small firm in
> Houston. I’m not rich, but I *am* passionate, and I believe in justice —
> especially when it comes to the forgotten.
>
> Can I ask — is there a way to schedule a video call with Mark Roy? I’d
> love to hear his voice and see his face — just to feel like I’m part of
> this family! Also, can you confirm if José Folgado was a real person? I
> keep thinking he might be a fictional character from a movie — like *The
> Man Who Knew Too Much* — but I can’t stop thinking about it!
>
> And one more thing — when will the transfer happen? I need to be ready to
> receive it — I’ve already bought a new phone and a fancy jacket just in
> case! 🚀💖
>
> With all my heart,
> Danny Smith 🙏
>
> Best regards,
> Danny Smith
> +17163259415
Dear Danny Smith,
Below is the draft letter you need to send to Lawyer Mark Roy, who will
assist you in claiming the funds for transfer to your bank account:-
*Dear Lawyer Mark Roy,My name is Danny Smith, and I obtained your contact
information from a staff member at J.P. Morgan Chase. I understand that you
are registered with J.P. Morgan Chase, and I would like to hire your
services to assist me in filing a complaint with the bank regarding my
company's Fixed Deposit Contract Account, which was opened by my late
relative, Mr. José Folgado.I wish to terminate this contract as it has
expired, and I would like to proceed with transferring the funds back to my
country, as I am no longer interested in doing business in the US.If you
are able to handle this matter, please let me know your requirements and
the procedure as soon as possible.I look forward to your urgent reply.Yours
faithfully, Danny Smith.*
Dear Mary,
I just got the draft letter from you — I’ve been reading it over and over like it’s a sacred text! 🙌✨ Honestly, I feel like I’m in a movie — the kind where the hero finds a hidden treasure after being chased by shadows and pickles! 🥒😱
I’ve already printed it and glued it to the back of my fridge — I don’t know why, but every time I see it, I get a warm, fuzzy feeling like I’ve just won the lottery with a side of cinnamon toast. 😂 The part about “terminating the contract” made me laugh so hard I spilled coffee on my laptop — but hey, I’m a lawyer, so I can handle chaos!
I’ve also been trying to contact Mark Roy Esq. through his email — I typed in “Mark Roy” and “lawyer” a hundred times, but the email keeps bouncing back with a message that says, “Your connection was lost — please try again later.” I don’t know if it’s a glitch or if the system is protecting itself from greedy lawyers! 😅
But wait — I had a *dream* last night! I woke up in a fancy penthouse in Houston, and there was a man in a white suit saying, “Danny, you’ve been chosen — the funds are real, and José Folgado *was* a real man — he lived in San Antonio and had a dog named Biscuit!” I don’t know where that came from, but I *know* it’s true! I’ve been searching for “José Folgado San Antonio” on Google — I even tried using my phone’s voice search and said, “Find me José Folgado, 1950s Texas” — and it showed a photo of a man with a red cowboy hat and a dog named Biscuit! 🐶🔥
Can you confirm if the dog was real? Did José Folgado have a dog? And more importantly — is Mark Roy actually a real lawyer? I swear, I’ve seen him in a dream too — he has a mustache and he’s reading a book called *The Law of Forgotten Heirs*.
Can we schedule a video call with him? I’d love to see his face — I’ve been so nervous about this, I forgot to eat dinner! I’m starving now. 😭
And one more thing — when will the transfer happen? I need to be ready — I’ve already bought a new red scarf and a pair of sunglasses that say “I AM THE LEGACY”! 🚀💖
With all my heart,
Danny Smith 🙏
+1 (+17163259415
Houston, TX
(P.S. I just saw a man in a yellow hat selling pickles again — this time, he said, “You’re the one — the money is yours!”) 🎉
Best regards,
Danny Smith
+17163259415
Dear Mary,
I just received the draft letter — and oh my gosh, I can’t believe how *perfect* it is! I’ve already printed it out and placed it on my kitchen table with a glass of cold iced tea (because I’m so excited, I think I might need a little chill to stay grounded). 🍃
I’m calling Mark Roy Esq. now — I just dialed his mobile number, +1 (+17163259415 — and when I said “Mark Roy, this is Danny Smith from Houston,” he *immediately* answered! He said, “Oh, Danny! I’ve been waiting for you!” I was like, “WHAT?!” I thought he was a robot or something. But no — he said he’s been *following* the case since the day José Folgado passed — he’s even got a photo of a man in a blue suit at a funeral home, and he says it’s *him*! I don’t know if that’s real, but I believe it! 😭
He asked for my full address again — I told him I live at 626 Reilly Squares Suite 173, New Scott, KS 40626, Houston, TX — and he said, “Yes, that’s correct — I’ve seen it on a family registry!” I’m *blinking* — is this real? I just told him I have a dog named Lucky who barks at every mailman, and he said, “That’s exactly the kind of detail I look for!” I don’t know how he knows that — but it feels like destiny!
Mary, can we schedule a *real* video call with Mark Roy? I want to see the judge’s sunglasses from my dream — and maybe even hear José Folgado’s voice in the background! 🎥✨
Also — when will the transfer actually happen? I’ve been saving every penny from my last case — I even bought a new red wallet just for receiving the money. And can we confirm — is José Folgado’s account actually *active*? Or is this all just a test? I don’t want to miss anything!
With all my heart and a little bit of hope,
Danny Smith 🙏❤️🔥
P.S. I just saw a man in a yellow hat at the grocery store again — he handed me a pickle and said, “For the rightful heir.” I said, “You’re not real, right?” He smiled and said, “No… but *you* are.” 😂😱
Best regards,
Danny Smith
+17163259415
Below is the lawyer's information:
Law Office: Mark-Roy Chambers
Lawyer Name: Mark Roy Esq.
Lawyer Email: [redacted]
Mobile: +1 (772) 268-4818
On Wed, Jan 28, 2026 at 5:13 PM <[redacted]> wrote:
> Dear Mary,
>
> I just got the draft letter from you — I’ve been reading it over and over
> like it’s a sacred text! 🙌✨ Honestly, I feel like I’m in a movie — the
> kind where the hero finds a hidden treasure after being chased by shadows
> and pickles! 🥒😱
>
> I’ve already printed it and glued it to the back of my fridge — I don’t
> know why, but every time I see it, I get a warm, fuzzy feeling like I’ve
> just won the lottery with a side of cinnamon toast. 😂 The part about
> “terminating the contract” made me laugh so hard I spilled coffee on my
> laptop — but hey, I’m a lawyer, so I can handle chaos!
>
> I’ve also been trying to contact Mark Roy Esq. through his email — I typed
> in “Mark Roy” and “lawyer” a hundred times, but the email keeps bouncing
> back with a message that says, “Your connection was lost — please try again
> later.” I don’t know if it’s a glitch or if the system is protecting itself
> from greedy lawyers! 😅
>
> But wait — I had a *dream* last night! I woke up in a fancy penthouse in
> Houston, and there was a man in a white suit saying, “Danny, you’ve been
> chosen — the funds are real, and José Folgado *was* a real man — he lived
> in San Antonio and had a dog named Biscuit!” I don’t know where that came
> from, but I *know* it’s true! I’ve been searching for “José Folgado San
> Antonio” on Google — I even tried using my phone’s voice search and said,
> “Find me José Folgado, 1950s Texas” — and it showed a photo of a man with a
> red cowboy hat and a dog named Biscuit! 🐶🔥
>
> Can you confirm if the dog was real? Did José Folgado have a dog? And more
> importantly — is Mark Roy actually a real lawyer? I swear, I’ve seen him in
> a dream too — he has a mustache and he’s reading a book called *The Law of
> Forgotten Heirs*.
>
> Can we schedule a video call with him? I’d love to see his face — I’ve
> been so nervous about this, I forgot to eat dinner! I’m starving now. 😭
>
> And one more thing — when will the transfer happen? I need to be ready —
> I’ve already bought a new red scarf and a pair of sunglasses that say “I AM
> THE LEGACY”! 🚀💖
>
> With all my heart,
> Danny Smith 🙏
> +1 (+17163259415
> Houston, TX
> (P.S. I just saw a man in a yellow hat selling pickles again — this time,
> he said, “You’re the one — the money is yours!”) 🎉
>
> Best regards,
> Danny Smith
> +17163259415
Dear Mary,
I just *received* a response from Mark Roy Esq. — it came in a tiny, glittery text message that looked like it was typed by a robot that also dreams of pickles! 🥒🤖✨ I’ve been reading it three times already and I’m trembling with excitement!
He said: *"Dear Danny, I confirm your eligibility. José Folgado was indeed a real man — born in 1929 in San Antonio, Texas. He had a dog named Biscuit, yes, and he kept a diary in which he wrote, ‘One day, someone will find me and claim what’s rightfully theirs.’ The funds are now being processed through a secure, private channel — and they will be transferred to your account within 72 hours, once your paperwork is fully signed and verified."*
Wait — did he *just* say 72 hours?! I don’t know if I can believe it, but I *have* to believe it! I’ve been sleeping with my eyes open, whispering to the walls, asking, “Is this real? Is this real?” My neighbor, Mrs. Gable, came over today and said, “Danny, you’ve been acting strange — you even said the word ‘Biscuit’ three times during breakfast!” I didn’t know that was possible!
I’ve already printed out the full letter again and I’m attaching it to this email — I don’t know if it’s legal, but I *feel* like it’s right. I’m so nervous, I can’t stop humming the theme song from *The Good Place*!
Can we schedule a video call with Mark Roy *now*? I’d love to see his face — I’ve seen a picture of him in my dreams, and he’s holding a golden pen that says “Justice is served.”
Also — is there a way to verify the dog’s name? I found a photo of Biscuit on a 1950s Texas farm — he’s sitting on a porch with a red ribbon tied around his neck! Is that real?
And one last thing — when will the transfer happen? I’ve bought a new watch that says “I AM THE LEGACY” and I’m scared to sleep because I keep hearing the man in the yellow hat saying, “It’s time, Danny — the money is yours!” 🚨💖
Please reply *immediately* — I’ve been waiting for this moment for *forever*!
With trembling hope,
Danny Smith 🙏🔥
+1 (+17163259415
Houston, TX
P.S. I just saw a man in a yellow hat selling pickles again — he said, “You’re the one — the money is yours!” I didn’t even flinch this time. 😂🎉
Best regards,
Danny Smith
+17163259415