Jamaican lottery scam victim hoping to get back her $400K

In this undated photo, Edna Schmeets, 90, reflects on being scammed out of her life savings by Jamaican criminals, at her home in Harvey, N.D. (Mike McCleary/The Bismarck Tribune via AP)

In this undated photo, Edna Schmeets, 90, poses for a picture with her children, from left, Lisa Appelt, and Ron, Tim and Jeff Schmeets, at her home in Harvey, N.D. On the table are some of the copious documents the family has collected detailing Edna’s struggles since being scammed out of her life savings by Jamaican criminals. (Mike McCleary/The Bismarck Tribune via AP)

HARVEY, N.D. — A 90-year-old North Dakota woman who was robbed of her life savings by a Jamaican lottery scam says she has been paid back only $287 of the $400,000 she’s owed.

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