A few days after announcing it would stop selling its products in Russia and Belarus, Humble launched a bundle gathering over 120 games, with all proceeds going to charity. At the time of writing, the bundle had already raised 7.5 million, in four days. The funds will be split across Razom for Ukraine, International Rescue Committee, International Medical Corps, and Direct Relief.
The Itch.io bundle launched by Necrosoft smashed its initial $1 million target raised for Ukraine, and at the time of writing had raised over $2.3 million, in just over a day. The new goal has been set at $4 million, with a little over eight days to go before the end of the offer.
Humble Freedom Bundle raises $4 million for important charities in just two days
A further $156 million was endowed to a gas station owner, Melvin Dummar, who told reporters that in 1967, he found a disheveled and dirty man lying along U.S. Route 95, just 150 miles (240 km) north of Las Vegas. The man asked for a ride to Vegas. Dropping him off at the Sands Hotel, Dummar said the man told him that he was Hughes. Dummar later claimed that days after Hughes's death a "mysterious man" appeared at his gas station, leaving an envelope containing the will on his desk. Unsure if the will was genuine and unsure of what to do, Dummar left the will at the LDS Church office. In 1978, a Nevada court ruled the Mormon Will a forgery and officially declared that Hughes had died intestate (without a valid will). Dummar's story was later adapted into Jonathan Demme's film Melvin and Howard in 1980.[164] 2ff7e9595c
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