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She knew 'Donnie' wasn't real -- she sent $90,000 anyway
Jean Booth sent more than $90,000 to a boyfriend she never met — and, by her own admission, never fully believed was real. The 43-year-old Maryland woman fell for “Donnie,” an online suitor posing as a U.S. Army paratrooper, after connecting with... Read more.
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