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Manuel Franco - Powerball - manuelfrancofamily@gmail.com

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from: Manuel Franco <aolivera@tvpublica.com.ar>
reply-to: Manuel Franco <manuelfrancofamily@gmail.com>
date: Dec 14, 2021, 6:44 PM
subject: Spende in Höhe von 4.800.000,00 Euro für Sie.
mailed-by: tvpublica.com.ar

Hallo, ich habe eine Spende von 4.800.000,00 USD für Sie, ich habe die Amerika-Lotterie im Wert von 768 Millionen USD gewonnen und einen Teil davon an Wohltätigkeitsorganisationen gespendet und Ihre E-Mail gehört zu den glücklichen Gewinnern. Bitte antworten Sie schnell auf diese E-Mail für weitere Informationen und hier ist Ihr Spendencode: [MF4322019 / USA], senden Sie Ihren Spendencode an: (manuelfrancofamily@gmail.com) für weitere Informationen. Grüße von Manuel Franco und Familie.
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Manuel Franco - Powerball - mfrco0147@aol.com

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from: Manuel Franco <mfrco0147@aol.com>
reply-to: Manuel Franco <mfrco0147@aol.com>
date: Dec 14, 2021, 1:52 AM
subject: Re:
mailed-by: aol.com

Good Day,

I am Manuel Franco from West Allis introduced as the winner of the $768 Powerball jackpot. As you already know, I won the Powerball Jackpot of $758million Dollars on 24 August 2017. and the money have change my life and the life of my family, but it won’t change my heart, my family is a very humble family and we’re going to help each other out there, my family and I has decided to do God's work after having a long talk with some ministers of God and prayer sessions by donating few good heart individual in the world. The $768 million prize refers to an annuity option paid over 29 years. However, Manuel Franco decided to claim the cash option of approximately $477 million and will receive just over $326 million after state and federal taxes.

I don't have much to say about myself now but am over excited, so I want you and your family to be happy as we are happy today. We decided to donate two million dollars to you and your entire family also to help people around you. I am very Grateful to you for the interest shown in my plight and I want to assure you that you will be greatly rewarded for what you have chosen to do. Although we know each other for the first time, I believe our father has directed me to you as I prayed and searched over the internet for assistance because I saw your profile on a list of registered Email Addresses provided to me by the Microsoft list from which I picked you.

Be assured you stand no risk as this is my money, for source and verification please see the link below:

WATCH ME HERE: https://www.youtube.com/watch? v=BH9_xFvK9aI

I decided to donate to individuals and I told some Ministers about this which they said was a welcome idea and promised they will get me a list of some people who can help others with my donation and put smile in the face of the needy, I decided to select myself by going to Microsoft and Google to make a research.

I decided to reach out to people out there in memory of the late Michael Jackson who also helped me and my family financially some years ago and it's time I keep my word. My donation of two million dollars may not be much to you, but I believe it will go a long way to improving your standard of living like my Powerball Jackpot has done for me. I would like you to fill the below required information and return back to me and my entire household will be glad for you to visit us after my donation gets to you.

Do this on time so that you can contact the payout bank for further directives to receive Donation. Please keep this to yourself until you get your two million dollars in your Bank Account, do not involve any person yet for security reasons please.

Name:
Country:
Address
State:
City:
Age:
Sex:
Occupation:
Contact Phone Number:
Any valid id card:

Await the completed form.

Regards
Mr. Manuel Franco
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Manuel Franco - Powerball - manfran656@gmail.com

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from: Manuel Franco Foundation <omar.kadbay@cattan.net>
reply-to: manfran656@gmail.com
to: Recipients <omar.kadbay@cattan.net>
date: Feb 21, 2023, 11:24 PM
subject: You have won a donation lottery
mailed-by: cattan.net

You have won a donation lottery of 1,800,000.00 €. from Manuel Franco foundation. Reply this email with this code [MF2075422] for more details to claim the funds

Sie haben eine Spendenlotterie in Höhe von 1.800.000,00 € gewonnen. von der Manuel-Franco-Stiftung. Antworten Sie auf diese E-Mail mit diesem Code [MF2075422], um weitere Informationen zur Beantragung der Gelder zu erhalten
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Manuel Franco - Powerball - m.franco10005@gmail.com

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from: MANUEL FRANCO <greg.mark18443@gmail.com>
reply-to: m.franco10005@gmail.com
date: Mar 21, 2023, 5:13 PM
subject: Donation of $2,800,000.00
mailed-by: gmail.com

Hello,

I am Manuel Franco, you have a donation of $2,800,000.00 (Two Million
Eight Hundred Thousand Dollars). I won the $768 million Powerball
lottery in 2019. I am donating part of it to five lucky people and Ten
Charity Organizations.

Your email was randomly selected from the universal email database. If
you are interested in this, contact me urgently for claims via:
m.franco10005@gmail.com

Watch my full interview here: https://youtu.be/R_pDrt1np1U.

I am doing this to help cushion the effects of COVID-19 on people. I
am doing my best to put a smile on the faces of everyone in the world,
in every way I can.

Best Regards,
Manuel.
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Manuel Franco - Powerball - m.franco10004@gmail.com

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from: Ramiro Sanchez Correa <rsanchezcorrea@fiscalias.gob.ar>
reply-to: "m.franco10004@gmail.com" <m.franco10004@gmail.com>
date: Mar 23, 2023, 8:27 PM
subject: RE
mailed-by: fiscalias.gob.ar
signed-by: fiscalias.gob.ar

Your Email Account was selected for a Donation Amount of $2,800,000.00 email us for more information.
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