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By anyone’s standards, $30 million is a lifechanging sum.
Mansions, luxe holidays and that wardrobe you’ve always dreamed of.
Who wouldn’t want that?
And when the promise of dollar signs shone in the eyes of Steven Riley Jr, 51, he had big plans to spend it.
But Steven was not a materialistic man.
When a lawyer got in contact with him in September last year, he was of course over the moon to learn he’d inherited $30 million from a long-lost relative.
But far from superyachts and penthouse suites, Steven