With no explanation, chose the best option from "A", "B", "C" or "D". Bay Boot-ery account. D. In or about July, 1995, Michael caused Thomas Lazarus of Federated Insurance Company to mail an approved estimate, authorizing the payment of over $27,000 for repairs to a late model Mercedes to Finish Line Too in Garden City Park. E. On or about July 10, 1995, Michael caused Federal Insurance Company to issue and send through the mail a check payable to Bristol Manor in the amount of $27,796.37 for repairs to a Mercedes Benz automobile. F. The defendants used or caused to used the mails on numerous other occasions, the precise dates of which are presently unknown. Compl. ¶ 87. Reviewing these allegations as a whole the Court finds that Zigman has sufficiently pled a single instance of mail fraud sufficient to support a RICO claim. See Altman, 48 F.3d at 103 (<HOLDING>). In paragraph A, Zigman alleges that the

A: recognizing that a mailing must be sufficiently related to the fraudulent scheme to support a charge of mail fraud
B: holding a defendant may be convicted of mail fraud if he knowingly and willfully participates in a fraudulent scheme created and set in motion by others
C: recognizing that where the looting is complete before the mailing is made a claim for mail fraud will not lie
D: holding that the first element of mail fraud  knowing participation in a scheme to defraud  can extend beyond the specific mailing and that the loss calculation for a mail fraud conviction may include any loss from the fraudulent scheme that the mailing furthered
A.