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This is a law enforcement issue first and foremost. I would file a complaint with local law enforcement. If they refuse to get involved, it would typically be because there are other facts you left out that complicate your claims. 
This is a law enforcement issue first and foremost. I would file a complaint with local law enforcement. If they refuse to get involved, it would... Read More

Claim out of country bank account

Answered 4 months ago by attorney Stephen Arnold Black   |   1 Answer
This email has all of the classic signs of a scam. You can follow up with it, but if they ask you to deposit any money prior to getting any settlement, you can almost guarantee this is a scam.      
This email has all of the classic signs of a scam. You can follow up with it, but if they ask you to deposit any money prior to getting any... Read More