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Patricia Gustav - phoenixtearshempoil7@gmail.com

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from: Patricia Foundation <happayhomeorphanageh@gmail.com>
reply-to: phoenixtearshempoil7@gmail.com
date: Mar 31, 2020, 4:03 PM
subject: Hello
mailed-by: gmail.com

Sorry to break into your privacy in this manner. I am writing to
inform you that Google in alliance with Microsoft and Yahoo submitted
some list of Emails to me upon my request to make donations, and your
"Email" was included. I'm Patricia Gustav, I live in South Carolina
USA. I was the anonymous that won the Mega Jackpot of $1.5 billion
dollars (October 19, 2018) in the Powerball Lottery Jackpot as the
second largest prize in USA history, I guess you saw it on News? Or
you can also confirm on the News page link below:

https://www.cbsnews.com/news/mega-millions-winner-south-carolina-claims-record-jackpot-today-2019-03-04/

After my Mega Jackpot winning; I donate part of my winning to
Hurricane Florence, various Charity Organizations, and recently, i
have donate to "No Kid Hungry" An organization that provides meals to
children in low - income families. And I have also pledged to give
away individually to strangers worldwide to help people stock up in
the wake of the corona virus crisis this year 2020... I have decided
to donate $550,000 (Five Hundred and Fifty Thousand) dollars to you in
support of the pandemic pressure caused by the corona virus outbreak,
so you can also reach out to the poor/needy in your location. You and
I can make the world a better place if we start giving... Each and
everyone of us have the opportunity to help someone. Do not bother why
you were contacted for this donation, I did it for a pure motive. At
my age 72, I cannot continue accumulating wealth without giving
something. Get back to me now if you interested in my donation, so you
can also be a blessing to the the poor, less privilege (Charity) in
your location and their prayers will reach out to you. You can also
confirm my previous donation on the News page link below:

https://abc11.com/society/$15b-lottery-winner-vows-to-donate-to-hurricane-florence-relief/5192449/

I wait for your responds... Remain blessed!
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