Fraudulent Inheritance Emails and Corporate Identity Fraud
Please be aware that there are a number of fraudulent emails being sent out using the names and email addresses of Deans Court barristers to make them seem more legitimate.
If you receive an email which looks like it has been sent from a barrister from Deans Court with regard to an Inheritance or that asks for personal or bank details, please delete it immediately as it will not have been sent from these Chambers.
This matter has been reported to the authorities and is currently under investigation. If you have fallen victim to an email of this nature, please contact the authories via the following website.
http://www.actionfraud.police.uk/
Sorry for any inconvenience this may have caused.
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