from: Grace Peterson <mrs.gpeterson@aol.com>
reply-to: Grace Peterson <mrs.gpeterson@aol.com>
date: Apr 22, 2020, 9:03 PM
subject: Fund Donation From Mrs. Grace Peterson.
mailed-by: gmail.com
I know that this email will come to you as a surprise because we had no previous communication, but I implore you to take little of your time to go through it for the decision you make, will go a long way in determine the future of my propose charity foundation. This project to establish charity foundation was agreed between me and my late husband before his death three years ago. My husband was a very wealthy oil and gas contractor, He also had extensive investment in real estate and agriculture, notable for his great charitable activities. We were married for 10 years without a child, He died after a brief illness that lasted for only 7 days.
Being childless, I made a promise to my late husband to use the sum of €35,000 000.00 (Thirty Five Million Euros) I inherited from him to establish charity foundation for the sake of the poor and less privileged children. My decision to contact you is because I have been recently diagnosed with Blood Cancer and I am in the hospital now receiving treatment. My present health condition does not allow me to fulfill this vow I made to my late husband on his dying bed. Although I believe in the healing miracle, I wish to keep these funds safe by donating them to you on trust with legal agreement on how to use the funds to establish the desired charity foundation in case I joint my ancestors. You have been divinely chosen to handle this noble assignment that will result an everlasting blessing to you and your generation. Send your reply as soon as possible to enable me give you the full details. Time is of great importance.
Yours sincerely,
Mrs. Grace Peterson.
mrspeterson58@aol.com
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