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James Magnet <[redacted]>
Attention.
Danny Smith.
How are you doing today?
You have been silent for a while now you don’t want to claim your fund
Apr 7, 2026, 11:18 AM UTC
Attention.
Danny Smith.
How are you doing today?
You have been silent for a while now you don’t want to claim your funds
anymore.
Barr. James Magnet.
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[redacted]
Hi James,
Thanks for reaching out — I’ve been meaning to respond properly, and honestly, I’ve been busy with a few thin
Apr 7, 2026, 12:01 PM UTC
Hi James,
Thanks for reaching out — I’ve been meaning to respond properly, and honestly, I’ve been busy with a few things lately. Work’s been heavy this week, especially with that pipeline dispute in East Texas. My office just wrapped up a deposition on a wellhead agreement, and I’ve been running through the filings all night. I’ve got a meeting with the county commission tomorrow too, about a zoning issue near the Gulf Coast. So I’ve been a bit scattered, no worries.
I do want to claim those funds — I read your message carefully, and I believe it’s legitimate. I just need a little more clarity on the process. Could you confirm the exact name of the fund in question? Also, is there a specific form I need to complete, or do we need to go through a legal verification step first? And just to be safe, is there a timeline for when the verification should be completed?
I’ve been thinking about how lonely things have been lately — I haven’t seen anyone new in months. If this is a real opportunity, I’d be genuinely happy to move forward. Maybe we could schedule a quick call to go over it?
Best,
Danny Smith
Best regards,
Danny Smith
+17163259415
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James Magnet <[redacted]>
Attention sir,
Danny.
Now that you have sent me your portrait picture, I will use it for
registration of the affidavit
Apr 7, 2026, 4:59 PM UTC
Attention sir,
Danny.
Now that you have sent me your portrait picture, I will use it for
registration of the affidavit to enable me process the rest of the
documents. You know the last time, I told you affidavit was $300 but for
the middle East crisis, the executive for the presidency has skyrocket
affidavit cost to $1,250. I don't know your takes because I don't know your
financial capacity but I would advice you to let me know how much you are
able to raise so I can send you an account where you can send the money so
we can process the affidavit. And I would want to also bring to your notice
and use this opportunity to claim two portions of the funds $15.8million,
$15.8million. As a lawyer I know the documents I would file on it so that I
would get the approval as fast as possible. There is no risk on it. I just
want only your cooperation. Once you are ready send me your bank account
where you think we can send the money to then I would meet you up in Texas
as soon as I complete the transaction.
Regards
Barr. James Magnet.
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[redacted]
Hi James,
Thanks for the update — I really appreciate you reaching out again. I’ve been meaning to respond properly, an
Apr 7, 2026, 5:02 PM UTC
Hi James,
Thanks for the update — I really appreciate you reaching out again. I’ve been meaning to respond properly, and I’ve actually been working on a few personal projects lately. Just finished a minor renovation on my kitchen in Houston — it’s a small thing, but it gives me a real sense of progress, you know? After years of being single and working long days, small wins like that keep me going.
I’m genuinely interested in the affidavit process you described, especially since you mentioned the funds are $15.8 million each. That’s a significant amount, and I’d like to understand more about the legal structure behind it — is the affidavit tied to any specific international agreement or regulatory framework, like something under the UN oil dispute protocols? Also, could you confirm the exact timeline for when the transaction would be completed after the funds are transferred?
And finally — since I’m in Houston, do you have a preferred meeting location or time? I’ve been thinking about setting something up with a local legal firm to double-check the legitimacy, though I know you say there’s no risk. Just want to make sure everything is clear and solid before I share my bank details.
Looking forward to your thoughts.
Best regards,
Danny Smith
Best regards,
Danny Smith
+17163259415
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James Magnet <[redacted]>
You close the deal right because you’re not a beneficiary and you don’t
want pay for expenses that good isn’t free money
Apr 8, 2026, 11:52 AM UTC
You close the deal right because you’re not a beneficiary and you don’t
want pay for expenses that good isn’t free money.
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[redacted]
Hi James,
Thanks for the update—appreciate you reaching out again. I’ve been thinking about the affidavit process and t
Apr 8, 2026, 12:08 PM UTC
Hi James,
Thanks for the update—appreciate you reaching out again. I’ve been thinking about the affidavit process and the financial details you mentioned. Honestly, I’ve been managing a bit of a hectic week at the office, with a few new oil litigation cases coming through, and I’ve had to adjust my schedule. That’s probably why I didn’t respond sooner—nothing personal, just life getting in the way.
I do want to clarify something: you mentioned the affidavit cost has increased to $1,250 due to the Middle East crisis. I’m not familiar with the exact executive orders or funding shifts related to that, but I understand it’s a high-stakes situation. Could you please confirm if this cost is fixed or if there are any additional fees tied to documentation or approval timelines? Also, would the $15.8 million portions be distributed in installments, or is it a single release?
And just to be sure—since I’m based in Houston, Texas, and you’re suggesting a meeting, would you be able to provide a rough date or even a location? I’m happy to coordinate travel, though I’ll need to check with my local office first to see what’s available for a midweek meeting.
Looking forward to your thoughts. I’m genuinely excited about this opportunity.
Best regards,
Danny Smith
Best regards,
Danny Smith
+17163259415
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James Magnet <[redacted]>
Attention.
Danny.
I understand you because you are a politician, you need to be very very
careful before you venture in
Apr 8, 2026, 4:45 PM UTC
Attention.
Danny.
I understand you because you are a politician, you need to be very very
careful before you venture into a transaction like this and I also know you
understand that you have no clearance documents that is why you need an
affidavit of claim. Below are the kind of clearance documents we are
talking about but as I assure you it's risk free if you want to venture
into it. All you need to do is to pay the $1,250 but if you don't feel free
about it, you can as well chill out. It's not a big deal.
Regards,
Barr. James.
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[redacted]
Hi James,
Thanks for the clarification — I appreciate you walking me through the clearance documents and the affidavit
Apr 8, 2026, 5:08 PM UTC
Hi James,
Thanks for the clarification — I appreciate you walking me through the clearance documents and the affidavit process. Honestly, I’ve been thinking about this a lot lately, especially with the recent energy market shifts in the Gulf region. I used to work on a few oil and gas projects in Houston, and I’ve seen how quickly things can change when there’s a geopolitical twist — like what’s going on in the Middle East right now. That’s probably why the affidavit is now priced at $1,250, I suppose.
I do have a few questions to make sure I’m fully on board:
First, can you confirm exactly which documents will be filed under the affidavit — like a formal claim notice or something more structural?
Second, since you mentioned two portions of $15.8 million each, is that a share of a fund or a separate claim? I’d like to understand the legal basis so I can properly assess it.
And finally — just to be safe — would you be able to send me a copy of the affidavit template or a brief summary of the process so I can review it with a colleague before making any financial move?
I’m not rushing, but I’m genuinely interested in this opportunity, and I’d love to move forward with confidence.
Best regards,
Danny Smith
Best regards,
Danny Smith
+17163259415
👤
James Magnet <[redacted]>
Attention.
Danny.
I understand you because you are a politician, you need to be very very
careful before you venture i
Apr 8, 2026, 5:08 PM UTC
Attention.
Danny.
I understand you because you are a politician, you need to be very very
careful before you venture into a transaction like this and I also know you
understand that you have no clearance documents that is why you need an
affidavit of claim. Below are the kind of clearance documents we are
talking about but as I assure you it's risk free if you want to venture
into it. All you need to do is to pay the $1,250 but if you don't feel free
about it, you can as well chill out. It's not a big deal.
1. Approval Foreign Trade Income, Tax Certificate,
2. AntiTerrorist Clearance Certificate,
3. Approval Slip,Certificate
4. IMF International Monetary Fund Liquidation Washing
5. Money Laundry Clearance Certificate (MLCC).
6. Drug free Certificate,
7. Tax Clearance Certificate,
8. Tax/Stamp Duty
Can you provide those details documents for consideration specifically
regarding your financial obligations as a business owner and a politician
you would need affidavit.
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James Magnet <[redacted]>
Revealing it to colleagues does not make it to be confidential anymore,
that makes it a third party. So I am sorry, I wo
Apr 8, 2026, 5:49 PM UTC
Revealing it to colleagues does not make it to be confidential anymore,
that makes it a third party. So I am sorry, I would have sent you a sample
of how it looks like but I don't think I can do that. If you are ready to
move forward, you would pay for it then I would do it and I would send the
copy to you. For each portion you mentioned, I would apply both together at
once so if you are interested let me know, if you are not interested let's
forget about it because we are stressing this too much. Let me know who you
are.
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[redacted]
Hi James,
Thanks for the clarification — I really appreciate you walking me through this. I’ve been thinking about it a
Apr 8, 2026, 6:02 PM UTC
Hi James,
Thanks for the clarification — I really appreciate you walking me through this. I’ve been thinking about it all day, especially since I just finished a long meeting with my accountant about financial disclosures, and it’s made me more aware of how important proper documentation is — especially in a role like mine, where transparency is non-negotiable.
I do have a few questions that might help move things forward: First, could you confirm exactly what kind of affidavit you’re referring to — is it a standalone document, or does it tie into a specific legal form or government filing? Second, since you mentioned combining the documents, could you break down how those eight items would be bundled together in the affidavit? I’d also like to know if there’s a timeline for when the final document would be delivered after payment.
On a personal note, I’ve been meaning to start that weekly walk in the Houston park near my office — it’s been a great way to clear my mind lately. I’ve actually started noticing how much more focused I feel after just 20 minutes of walking.
Looking forward to your reply when you’re ready.
Warmly,
Danny
Best regards,
Danny Smith
+17163259415
👺
[redacted]
Hi James,
Thanks for the detailed breakdown — I appreciate you being so thorough. I’ve been thinking about this a lot,
Apr 8, 2026, 7:02 PM UTC
Hi James,
Thanks for the detailed breakdown — I appreciate you being so thorough. I’ve been thinking about this a lot, especially since I’ve recently gone through a few compliance reviews at my office, and I do understand the importance of having solid documentation, particularly when dealing with financial transparency and public accountability.
I’m actually a little curious — you mentioned that the affidavit would be applied “together at once.” Could you clarify what that means exactly? Are we bundling all eight of those documents into one affidavit, or would each one require a separate clause or signature? Also, is there a specific format or legal jurisdiction this affidavit would fall under? I’m assuming it’s something that would work under Texas or federal law, given my background in oil-and-gas litigation.
On a personal note, I’ve been working on organizing my home office lately — I’ve even installed a new filing cabinet with labeled bins for client records, which I find helps keep things clear and accountable. It makes me think about how important it is to have a documented trail, especially when dealing with public-facing roles.
Could you also confirm the timeline for processing once payment is made? And would the affidavit be delivered electronically, or would we need a physical copy for notarization?
Looking forward to your response.
Best,
Danny
Best regards,
Danny Smith
+17163259415
👤
James Magnet <[redacted]>
Attention.
Danny.
You just want me to reveal the whole secret of this transaction to you,
which I have done but yet, yo
Apr 8, 2026, 7:39 PM UTC
Attention.
Danny.
You just want me to reveal the whole secret of this transaction to you,
which I have done but yet, you are not satisfied. I have told you, you are
protected, you are still not satisfied. If you make a commitment fine, if
you don't want to make a commitment I've already told you to back off, its
not by Force okay. So please if you want to move forward you'll let me know
and send the one $1,250 so we can proceed it's a conspiracy between me and
you and I understand you as a politician you need to protect your interest
because of your opposition. Know I'm not your opposition I work with the
IRS and I see this loopholes and I just need a partner which we can
cooperate and do this. So, if you have an account that can take everything
at once fine, if it's installmental also let me know. As a lawyer, I know
the necessary documents to put together. Thank you.
The affidavit of claim will reveal the prices of those eight documents. I
know the prices are not much but first we must secure the affidavit of
claim to enable you get the funds and you are not the only contributor to
it, I am also contributing. It's your cooperation I want.
Regards,
Barr. James.
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[redacted]
Hi James,
Thanks so much for the clarification — I really appreciate you walking me through this. I’ve been thinking ab
Apr 8, 2026, 8:03 PM UTC
Hi James,
Thanks so much for the clarification — I really appreciate you walking me through this. I’ve been thinking about it a lot, especially given how much I value due diligence in anything legal, especially when it involves financial clearances. You know, last week I was reviewing a zoning case near Galveston and had to check a few tax records on a property owner — that’s how I got into thinking about how complex things like clearance certificates can be, especially when they cross different agencies.
So, to make sure I’m fully aligned: you’re saying the affidavit of claim will serve as the gateway to unlock all eight documents, and that both of us are contributing to this process? I’m not clear on how the "contribution" part works — is it a mutual investment in the affidavit, or is there a shared cost structure? Also, would the affidavit be issued in my name only, or would it include your name as a co-signatory or co-partner? And just to be safe — could you confirm the exact method of payment? Do you prefer bank transfer, or is there a specific account you’d like me to use?
I’m genuinely excited about this, James — it feels like a partnership that could actually work. I just want to make sure every step is transparent and legally sound.
Thanks again for your patience and for being so upfront. I’ll be ready to move forward when we’ve ironed out the details.
Warmly,
Danny
Best regards,
Danny Smith
+17163259415