He quietly built a $13 million fortune. In death, he gave it all away. [View all]
Emmy Hildebrand almost deleted the suspicious email when it popped into her inbox early last year. A man claiming to be a lawyer asked if she, as the executive director of an Indianapolis-based nonprofit that provides housing to veterans, was interested in a donation. It sounded like a typical scam offering millions of dollars if she would only fork over bank account information.
I honestly thought it was spam, and so I didnt call right away, Hildebrand, with HVAF of Indiana, told The Washington Post.
But she didnt dismiss it out of hand either. Instead, Hildebrand researched the sender, Dwayne Isaacs, who she discovered was indeed a lawyer who worked at a legitimate Indianapolis law firm.
Hildebrand called him. Isaacs was representing the estate of a man who had spent his life secretly amassing a small fortune and wanted to give it all away when he died. Isaacs had a question for Hildebrand.
Did she and her nonprofit organization want a million dollars?
https://www.washingtonpost.com/nation/2023/12/21/terry-kahn-indianapolis-millionaire/