You last visited May 19, 2013, 10:41 pm All times shown are Eastern Time (GMT-5:00) | Asset managers accused of fronting for real $254M Powerball winnerUnited States Member #3864 February 21, 2004 195 Posts Offline | | Posted: November 29, 2011, 2:03 pm - IP Logged | |
well i can tell you this, those 3 asset managers wouldnt be doing him this big favor of accepting the check if he was some small time client. this guy is rich, probably really rich. i would have liked to see someone with much less win, oh well. | | |
Nashville, TN United States Member #86763 February 9, 2010 467 Posts Offline | | Posted: November 29, 2011, 3:22 pm - IP Logged | |
well i can tell you this, those 3 asset managers wouldnt be doing him this big favor of accepting the check if he was some small time client. this guy is rich, probably really rich. i would have liked to see someone with much less win, oh well. Well yeah of course he's rich--254 Million rich! Lol
All I know is when I saw these 3 asset managers on the news I thought to myself "don't they know better than to put their own faces with this money? Why not set up a trust?"
So congrats to the real winner(s). I'm going to do the same thing when I win next year. | | |
Jefferson City, MO United States Member #55720 September 20, 2007 97 Posts Offline | | Posted: November 29, 2011, 3:31 pm - IP Logged | |
You can subtract your losses in a given year from your winnings, if you have the proof. Captain Lotto "Every day is a good day!" | | |
Florida United States Member #78340 August 1, 2009 2490 Posts Offline | | Posted: November 29, 2011, 3:39 pm - IP Logged | |
If it doesn't make sense, it's not true!! 72% of the time the Pick 3 will have 3 different numbers! | | |
Ridge Runner - Oracle of the Appalachians Way back up in them dadgum hills, son! United States Member #74415 April 28, 2009 12405 Posts Online | | Posted: November 29, 2011, 4:23 pm - IP Logged | |
the best thing about this is that rdgrnnr was wrong in his assessment yesterday. the know it all from the appalachians actually believed these frauds. I'm glad I could provide something to cheer your liberal ass up after the tragic news of Bawney Fwank retiring.  I'll never forget old whats-his-name... | | |
Ridge Runner - Oracle of the Appalachians Way back up in them dadgum hills, son! United States Member #74415 April 28, 2009 12405 Posts Online | | Posted: November 29, 2011, 4:27 pm - IP Logged | |
Yeh, rdgrnr did fall for it hook ,line and pole. Louise! I'm shocked and appalled at your piling on like that! I would have never expected that from you! Bad Weezy! Bad!  I'll never forget old whats-his-name... | | |
Ridge Runner - Oracle of the Appalachians Way back up in them dadgum hills, son! United States Member #74415 April 28, 2009 12405 Posts Online | | Posted: November 29, 2011, 4:42 pm - IP Logged | |
He made the wrong assessment because he automatically took the opposite view of mine. I first announced the 3 investment advisers were probably acting as a front and rdgrnr disagreed immediately never wanting to appear to agree with me. Let me know if you prefer Crow or Humble Pie when the time comes. You're believing exactly what they want you to believe. They didn't become successful by being big dummies. There's no pressure on them now because they have everybody believing it's not their money. Nobody's gonna bother them about it - they're just managing it. I'm sure they appreciate your cooperation. Now get back to wondering who the real winner is. Just like they know you will. I'll never forget old whats-his-name... | | |
Orlando, FL United States Member #115805 August 28, 2011 259 Posts Offline | | Posted: November 29, 2011, 4:47 pm - IP Logged | |
Folks, let it go. Somebody won. Somebody doesn't want their life ruined by going public. I'm sure everyone agrees. When you win the Lotto, you decide for yourself how you want to handle your money. Winning the Lotto is supposed to be a good thing, but in today's day and age it's a dangerous thing. | | |
westboro, ma United States Member #108407 March 25, 2011 255 Posts Offline | | Posted: November 29, 2011, 4:47 pm - IP Logged | |
sorry ridge, but it isn't like you not to have seen through this from the beginning. you are too astute to believe 3 investment bankers split a 1.00 ticket. come on. nice to see you are back on your game. | | |
United States Member #47874 November 4, 2006 3930 Posts Offline | | Posted: November 29, 2011, 4:51 pm - IP Logged | |
I'm glad I could provide something to cheer your liberal ass up after the tragic news of Bawney Fwank retiring.  Nice ridge...Sweet...hee hee hee yah gotta love those liberals when they think they got something on yah..When left wing nutjob zigg the right ringers zagg!!!!.. | | |
Ridge Runner - Oracle of the Appalachians Way back up in them dadgum hills, son! United States Member #74415 April 28, 2009 12405 Posts Online | | Posted: November 29, 2011, 5:01 pm - IP Logged | |
Well, normally that logic is flawless.  Woooo hoooo! Comeback of the year!  Thanks Todd. I'll never forget old whats-his-name... | | |
NH United States Member #83898 December 5, 2009 170 Posts Offline | | Posted: November 29, 2011, 5:02 pm - IP Logged | |
The last thing I would want to become public record is that 3 lawyers hired by me won MY large jackpot. The whole world would think these three guys are the winners. To me that gives the lawyers way to much leverage if they decide to steal your millions down the road. Just confusing the whole situation. I wouldn't doubt it if the guy who won got some more advice and was told that you better get the real story out there. Not only that but didn't the Conn/lawyers now bring even more attention to the anonymous winner? Seems to me that if they just claimed it as a trust for a person who wants to be anonymous, the story really wouldn't have had as much mystery behind it as it does now. I could see someone now wanting to go dig a little and find out who the person is. | | |
williamson county United States Member #119097 November 14, 2011 1218 Posts Offline | | Posted: November 29, 2011, 5:44 pm - IP Logged | |
Inside Addition just aired this story and and they interviewed the store clerk who sold the winning ticket.....and one of the 3 men claiming the money is the man who purchased the single ticket......he is in that store on a regular basis... so he is trying to camoflouge himself i believe...... but i don't blame him it will stop alot of non-sense before it gets started.... | | |
Bondi Junction Australia Member #57721 December 24, 2007 446 Posts Offline | | Posted: November 29, 2011, 5:46 pm - IP Logged | |
Many winners, understandably, don't want their identity revealed. If I won a large sum in a US lottery I would be contacting a good reputable lawyer to help me maintain anonymity. Lotteries winners in Australia and the UK have the right to anonymity, most people support their right to anonymity, as they would like the same option if they won. State Governments in the US should legislate to give lottery winners the right to anonymity. Write to your Governor! We all get a lot out of lotteries! | | |
new york United States Member #108549 March 26, 2011 28 Posts Offline | | Posted: November 29, 2011, 6:12 pm - IP Logged | |
TOM GLADSTONE <--- THAT'S THE REASON ONE DOES NOT GO PUBLIC .. HE WAS SO QUICK TO TELL THE TRUTH ON BEHALF OF THE 'FAMILY FRIEND' .... WOW ... EVERY STATE HAS THE FINE PRINT THAT SAYS A PERSON CAN CLAIM WITH A TRUST/ESTATE AND HE JUST HAPPENED TO READ IT AND NOT GET PUNKED BY THE PRESS CONFERENCE JUNKIES .. when i win - solo, my lawyer will be instructed to say "a group of 52 retired navy seals have won" -- you know, to get the haters off my butt ..  | | |
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