All times shown are Eastern Time (GMT-5:00) | Home -> Forums -> Lottery News -> Record Powerball winner arrested Record Powerball winner arrested Powerball: Record Powerball winner arrestedA West Virginia man who won a record $315 million in the Powerball lottery was arrested on charges of drunken driving and carrying a pistol, authorities said. Jack Whittaker, 57, was jailed Tuesday night after his Hummer struck a concrete median near Beckley. Senior Trooper M.J. Pinardo reported that he smelled alcohol, but Whittaker refused sobriety tests and was "extremely belligerent." Troopers also said he was carrying a small pistol in a boot and $117,000 in cash. He was released after he was arraigned and posted $1,700 bond. It was the latest in a series of incidents involving Whittaker since he took home the largest single jackpot in history in 2002. His vehicle, business and home reportedly have been broken into multiple times. The body of an 18-year-old man was found at Whittaker's home in September, although the death was not considered a crime and Whittaker was out of town. He also faces charges of assaulting and threatening a bar manager in January. Lottery Post Staff We'd love to see your comments here! Register for a FREE membership — it takes just a few moments — and you'll be able to post comments here and on any of our forums. If you're already a member, you can Log In to post a comment. 16 comments. Last comment 7 years ago by . Coastal Georgia United States Member #2703 October 30, 2003 1867 Posts Offline | | Posted: December 6, 2004, 8:29 am - IP Logged | |
You gotta love ol Jack..... Time to get back in the news again. I still say he will be found one of these days not among the living. I hope he wises up, but it doesn't look likely. Just keep on carrying lots of cash with you, and try to be as inconspicuous as you can in a Hummer..... DD | | |
Tennessee United States Member #8005 October 15, 2004 11331 Posts Offline | | Posted: December 6, 2004, 8:39 am - IP Logged | |
i think someone probably a criminal will dventually catch on to all these stories about him carrying large sums of catch and they are gonna stake him out and he is gonna get robbed,he is advertising himself for a setup....whether he makes it or not that'll be the big question.... | | |
chicago ill. United States Member #3668 February 4, 2004 337 Posts Offline | | Posted: December 6, 2004, 8:46 am - IP Logged | |
I'm wondering ( not being related to him ) if I can take out a "huge" insurance policy on him. Is there a lawyer in the house ???$$$$$$$$$$$???.  | | |
Tennessee United States Member #8005 October 15, 2004 11331 Posts Offline | | Posted: December 6, 2004, 9:05 am - IP Logged | |
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Hamilton, OH United States Member #4236 March 27, 2004 238 Posts Offline | | Posted: December 6, 2004, 9:15 am - IP Logged | |
I wouldn't call it ill gotten. I wish I could win. Jack is just a jerk. | | |
chicago ill. United States Member #3668 February 4, 2004 337 Posts Offline | | Posted: December 6, 2004, 9:20 am - IP Logged | |
Any insurance people in here that can answer my question if "anybody" can take a policy out on another person even if they don't know each other?  | | |
Columbia City, Indiana United States Member #3034 December 9, 2003 381 Posts Offline | | Posted: December 6, 2004, 1:18 pm - IP Logged | |
You can buy a life insurance policy on anyone, provided they know about it (they have to sign the application, designate a beneficiary, and sometimes must submit to a physical examination), but keep in mind that you're responsible for paying the premiums. A "huge" policy would require "huge" premiums. Miss a payment and the policy lapses. Insurance laws vary widely from state to state but, generally speaking, if the insured dies within two years of the date the policy was issued, or commits suicide, they'll only pay the beneficiary up to fifty percent of the premiums paid during that time. If the situation you've outlined were that easy, I'm afraid we'd all have to be cremated when we passed away, because there wouldn't be any room left in the cemeteries. Most people become impatient when they're staring a sure thing in the face, and many would take steps to speed things up a little. Come, Pinky; we must prepare for tomorrow night... Jim | | |
Dallas, Texas United States Member #7409 September 28, 2004 179 Posts Offline | | Posted: December 6, 2004, 4:27 pm - IP Logged | |
I wonder if he was like this before he won the jackpot? Bless his heart....he is just a country boy enjoying the fame and fortune. He's to old for the good times that he's trying to have......lol reminds me of a Hugh Heffner without common sense. | | |
United States Member #380 June 5, 2002 11296 Posts Offline
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I don't think you double the "f" in Hefner, unlike your Texxas. | | |
Morrison, IL United States Member #4741 May 13, 2004 1736 Posts Offline | | Posted: December 6, 2004, 4:35 pm - IP Logged | |
I'll bet Whittaker was like this before he won the jackpot. As someone in the forums once said, winning a jackpot does not make one a better person; it only magnifies one's characteristics that are already present. | | |
Dallas, Texas United States Member #7409 September 28, 2004 179 Posts Offline | | Posted: December 6, 2004, 4:36 pm - IP Logged | |
LOL @ cash_only thank you for the correction | | |
charlotte nc United States Member #3308 January 6, 2004 27 Posts Offline | | Posted: December 6, 2004, 6:03 pm - IP Logged | |
Just when you think he's wised up-Here he goes again!!!-You gotta love it!(LOL) | | |
United States Member #380 June 5, 2002 11296 Posts Offline
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We can all learn from him. | | |
United States Member #6800 September 3, 2004 95 Posts Offline | | Posted: December 7, 2004, 4:13 pm - IP Logged | |
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