An employee at Goodwill finds a donated sweater worth $42,000 and returns it.

This is a truly good individual. In Oklahoma, a Goodwill worker discovers $42,000 in a given sweatshirt and promptly returns it.An Oklahoman employee of Goodwill showed how the best course of action is always to be honest, living up to her employer’s name.

While sorting through items at her Goodwill store in Norman, Andrea Lessing thought she was holding books that were wrapped in two worn-out sweaters. But when she looked more closely, she saw a big bundle of cash hidden inside.

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