Letter to the Editor: I Am Wrongingly Accused
And Needing Your Help
by Congressman William Jefferson

Jefferson's assets are frozen.
TO: editor@thecreoletomato.com
FROM: wjefferson@house.gov
SUBJ: I Am Wrongingly Accused and Needing Your Help
For urgent business relationship:
I must solicit your strictest confidence in this Transaction. This is by virtue of its nature as being utterly confidential and ‘top secret’. I am sure and have confidence of your ability and reliability to prosecute a transaction of this great magnitude involving a pending transaction requiring maxiimum confidence.
I am top official of the federal government who is wrongingly accused of bribing a foreign official of the Government of Nigeria. But I am innocent of these charges. It is not us who is corrupt, but rather that Nigeria Government!
The money was FBI’s money. FBI gave it to me as part of their plan that I would give it to the Nigerian Vice President. But I did not do that. When all of the facts are understood, I trust I will be vindicated.
Unfortunately, this government have frozen the assets ($90,000.00 u.s. dollars) which I had safely stored in my home which I am needing to fight to clear my name.
In order to commence this business I solicit your assistance to enable us transfer into your account the said freezed funds.
However, by virtue of my position as civil servant and member of government panels, I cannot acquire this money in my name. I have therefore, been delegated as a matter of trust to look for an overseas partner into whose account my inside associates would transfer the sum of US$90,000.00 (ninety thousand u.s dollars).
Hence we are writing you this letter. I agree to share the money thus;
1. 20% for the account owner
2. 70% for me (the official)
3. 10% to be used in settling taxation and all local and foreign expenses.
It is from the 70% that I wish to commence the justice of my name.
Please,note that this transaction is 100% safe and I hope to commence the transfer latest seven (7) banking days from the date of the receipt of the following informatiom by tel/fax; 234-1-7740449, your company’s signed, and stamped letterhead paper.
The above information will enable us write letters of claim and legal affadavits respectively. This way we will use your company’s name to apply for representation and statement of character in your company’s name.
I am looking forward to doing this business with you and solicit your confidentiality in this transation. Please acknowledge the receipt of this letter using the above tel/fax numbers. I will send you detailed information of this pending project when I have heard from you.
I thank you for your attention. We go forth, therefore, trusting in God and in his truth to see us through.
Yours Faithfully,
Congressman William Jefferson, 2nd District of Louisiana
NOTE; Please quite this reference number (VE/S/90/99) in all your responses.
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