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Adlin Lewis Foundation - adlinlewisfoundation5@gmail.com

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from: Adlin Lewis <adlinlewisfoundation5@gmail.com>
date: Jan 17, 2022, 4:17 AM
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Greetings

I acknowledge the receipt of your email and am sorry for the later response. I’m trying to reach out to the public charity orphanage homes and individuals. Furthermore, I have chosen you because I believe in you and I know you will be able to help me reach out to the needy due to this outbreak of coronavirus, I’ll need your full co_operation relating to this donation. We are all affected by the growing COVID-19 pandemic. It's an unprecedented health challenge, and we know people and organizations everywhere want to help.

Please be rest assured, that this is 100% legitimate visit this web-page below for confirmation: You are rest assured and I have proper documentation regarding international transfer boards. A money laundering document has also been purchased to prove the safety of this transfer to you.

https://ca.news.yahoo.com/lotto-max-winner-70-million-202152104.html

The link above shows how much exactly I won, you can check for yourself to know nothing here is false, I have decided to donate the sum of 20,000,000 dollars to you as part of my promises to a charity project to improve the lives of many individuals in your local area from my $70 million dollars Jackpot winning funds. I prayed and searched over the Internet for someone to donate this money to in your state and I saw your profile on Google/Facebook list of email owners and I picked you.

To facilitate the disbursement process of the funds (20,000,000.00) which have been donated solely to you, You are to send me your full names, address and phone number for disbursement. I asked for this brief information just to know who we are donating this money to and because of the Identity theft going around the internet which I have been a victim in the past. I do not want to ask you for your ID, as we do not want to leave an impression in your mind that I want to steal your identity.

Furthermore, I am hoping that you will be able to use the funds judiciously over there in your state. We will employ you to do what you can to alleviate the level of poverty in your region and also try to enhance the standard of living of as many people as you can because that is the only objective of donating these funds to you in the first place. We would like you to re-assure us that you will follow our instructions and help me fulfill my dream before I would provide you with information on how you will receive these funds, and if you feel you cannot handle this project you should inform me, so I can quickly look for another individual to donate the money to.

As I read on the internet we have various fake people claiming to give donations which is not true, It's very bad to deceive people and take their money, I have struggled all through my life until this day, which I can now rest on. I have decided to help other people here. This is no joke, please be serious and get back with me with the required information in order to facilitate the process of this give away donation. I will be waiting online today for your email, feel free to ask me any question.

Respond to my email immediately.

Best regards,
Adlin Lewis Foundation.
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