Case Against Clarence For Discover Bank

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Here is a copy of the payment to Clarence Eggleton $100,000.00.

I will get a copy of his death certificate tomorrow. However his will and trust I will have to give you a copy the next time I see you because it's to many pages to email. Also I contact the Lawyer who was handling the case against Clarence for Discover Bank and they wouldn't give me any information unless I prove to them that I had the authority to do so. We may have to pay the $6400.00. I will contact our Lawyer Sarah Summerly for advise on the matter.

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