To: Harriet Tubman
From: Mr. Stephen James
Well, i am very sorry if you indeed had a CAR ACCIDENT like you said, and i will advice you to take good care of yourself to regain your health status. But in this transaction your case is no longer under my office control, as i have handed your funds over to the BOARD OF TRUSTEES, and overall director of this company, which means you have to write a letter to them whenever you are ready to claim your funds, if they have not confiscated it to the British Government as unclaimed funds yet because of your inability to follow instruction.
Note, this late woman willed this funds to you, hoping and believe you would use it according to her wishes which is to help the lesser privileges in your home country, and as things stands now, i don't think you can fulfill her dreams, because you are not trustworthy and i regret working with a person like you.
I am not asking you for any money again, because i knew the BOARD OF TRUSTEES, shall handle your case amicable whenever you are ready. But remember the more time your funds spend here, the addition the fee increases.
Mr. Stephen James
Additional Thoughts:
Looks like I have pushed Stephen too far. He’s never asking me for money again. Think he will keep his word on that?