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Javier / Elon Musk - drkhaledali001@gmail.com

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from: Elon Musk Foundation Group USA <mralejandromayorkas04@gmail.com>
reply-to: drkhaledali001@gmail.com
date: Nov 17, 2025, 3:19 PM
subject: Dear Winner,
mailed-by: gmail.com

Dear Winner,

We are thrilled to inform you that you have been selected as one of the winners from the Elon Musk Foundation Group! This is an incredible opportunity, and we are excited to share the details with you.

As part of your winnings, you will receive a grand total of $4.8 million, along with a brand new Cybertruck. This is a unique chance to be part of something extraordinary, and we want to ensure that you receive your prize without any delay.

To proceed with the verification process and to facilitate the transfer of your winnings, we kindly ask you to provide the following information:

1. Full Name
2. Address
3. Age
4. Occupation
5. Country
6. Phone Number
7. Email Address

Please ensure that all information is accurate and complete, as this will help us expedite the process. Once we receive your details, we will provide you with further instructions on how to claim your prize.

We understand that this news may come as a surprise, and we want to assure you that this is a legitimate opportunity. The Elon Musk Foundation Group is committed to rewarding individuals like you who have shown exceptional potential and promise.

Thank you for your attention to this matter. We look forward to hearing from you soon and celebrating your success!

Best regards,
Mr. Javier Manager
Elon Musk Foundation Group USA
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