from: Cheng Saephan <chengsaephan080@gmail.com>
date: Jul 7, 2025, 11:21 AM
subject: Re: DONATION INFO
mailed-by: gmail.com
Greetings,
I'm Cheng Saephan and I bring you good news. I was born in Laos and i
live in Portland Oregon, April 29th 2024, I won the Power-ball jackpot lottery
of $1.3 Billion. This is a blessing to our life which has changed our life forever
and helps our family and every less privileged/less fortunate around us as well.
I have been doing charity work for some years and I also play the lottery
every week. I never had any large Payout from my years of playing not
knowing God has a purpose for my family. We have always prayed that
God should help us and we were not surprised when we won the Lotto because we
have always knew God has a plan for our life because we believed in the part
of the Bible that says "ask and you shall receive" and consistently we have
always asked for a miracle from God through prayers and we believe you do
the same too. Our humble family have decided to continue God's work
after having much prayers and seeking the faith of God over us including
order members, and good servants of God. After a lot of prayers together,
we make sure that our money goes a long way helping other people all over
the world that is in need of financial assistance. We don't have much to
say about ourselves now because we are over excited.
So at this point our family has decided to donate $1,500,000.00 USD
to Five(5) lucky individuals and 10 Charities worldwide as part of
What we promised God to do if he makes us a Winner this Year. It's a donation
tagged to you and your family and also for you to help the less fortunate,
sick, handicapped, and not excluding the cancer patients etc. so if you are
getting this mail from me it means you have been chosen by my Humble family
and with the assistance from Power ball Lottery and Gaming (PLG), Google,
and Microsoft Corporation who assisted me to collect mailing Data's for
random selection, where I found your email address through "Microsoft
Powered Message".
Please you can know more about us on the lottery winnings by viewing the
below websites and see for yourself how God works.
$1.3 Billion Powerball Jackpot Winners Announced
https://www.powerball.com/1.3-billion-powerball-jackpot-winners-announced
$1.3 billion Powerball jackpot winner in Oregon revealed: "I have been blessed
https://www.cbsnews.com/news/1-billion-powerball-jackpot-winner-cheng-saephan-oregon/
$1.3 billion Powerball jackpot won by Laotian immigrant battling cancer
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-abCJQS580w
Oregon man battling cancer revealed as winner of $1.3 billion Powerball jackpot
https://edition.cnn.com/2024/04/30/business/powerball-jackpot-winner-oregon-man/index.html
‘I have been blessed’: Man with cancer splits $1.3B Powerball jackpot with wife, friend.
https://www.fox16.com/entertainment-news/lottery/i-have-been-blessed-man-with-cancer-splits-1-3b-powerball-jackpot-with-wife-friend/
Our donation may not be much to you, but we believe it will go a long way to
improving your standard of living like my Power-ball Jackpot did to us.
Hence, I would love to know a few important things about my beneficiary:
Full Names:
Address:
Occupation:
Country:
Cell:
Sex/Age:
May the Good Lord bless your heart to be a blessing to your family and the
society at large as soon as my donation gets to you. Kindly send me the
above information for you to contact my authorized payout bank.
Cheng Saephan.
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