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Fake "Solak LLP" Regarding Lottery Win Emails

Scammers are sending out fake "Solak LLP" emails like the one below, which claim the recipients should keep their winning confidential until it is finally processed and refund released. This is how scammers trick their potential victims into keeping quiet, while the scammers trick their potential victims into sending them money. If the money is sent by the potential victims, the scammers will take it and disappear, leaving the victims without the money they were promised.

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A Fake "Solak LLP" Email Sent by Scammers

From: "Viktor Solak" - vs56esq@gmail.com

Date: May 31, 2019 11:20 PM

Subject: Client Name: Wubineh Eyasu Tsekara,.

SOLAK LLP

44 Murray Street #235,

New York, NY‎ 10007

TEL: 001-607-588-1079

Email: vs@solakllp.com

Client Name:,

I do not know where you got what you have read but I want you to understand that there are cases of some criminals who broadcast such news inorder to divert the attention of the real winners, extract their winning details and lay claim on their winning fund, this has been the reason you have been warned to keep your winning confidential until when it is finally processed and fund released.

Bear in mind that the winning certificate issued to you is certified, The letters I sent ot you is from the American judiciary and cannot be falsified, before the court can accept the approval to issue you the legal documents as indicated in their letter to you, they will first of all verify your winning there is there is no how the court will approve your application without first verifying and authenticating your winning. This winning is 100% authentic and I advise that you seize this opportunity as your luck has located you.

Thank you for choosing Solak LLP. Your legal satisfaction and right is our top priority.

Viktor Solak(esq)

Principal Attorney, Solak LLP

Copyright © 2019 Solak LLP. All rights reserved

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