Massachusetts woman wastes no time claiming $758.7 million Powerball lottery jackpot

Aug 24, 2017, 2:21 pm (212 comments)

Powerball

Includes video report

By Todd Northrop

Some lottery winners spend months hiring financial experts and planning how to best claim their lottery jackpot, but not so with the winner of the largest lottery jackpot ever claimed by a single ticket.

Upon learning that she held the winning ticket, 53-year-old Mavis Wanczyk just walked into Massachusetts Lottery headquarters the morning after the drawing and handed over the ticket for validation of her prize.  Her half-billion-dollar lump-sum cash prize.

She could have taken the jackpot as a $758.7 million prize paid in 30 installments over 29 years, but instead Mavis chose to take a lump sum payment of $480 million, which works out to $336 million after initial taxes are withheld by the lottery.

Last night Mavis was heading home from work at Mercy Medical Center with her firefighter friend.  As they discussed the Powerball drawing that just took place they joked that someone was going to win because it was all "birthday numbers" drawn. (Birthday numbers are numbers all 31 or lower.)

As her friend rattled off the numbers that were drawn, Mavis started to realize that she actually had all of them. Her friend took a look at her ticket, he told her to immediately sign it because she was the big winner.

Mavis had chosen all of her own numbers on the winning ticket as a random assortment of various birthdays, and the number 4 is a lucky Keno number of hers. She also played a couple of Quick Picks that did not win.

She is a regular lottery player, mainly of scratch-off games. It was a "pipe dream" of hers to win a big lottery jackpot one day.

Mavis has a daughter, 31, and a son, 26. She has been an employee of Mercy Medical Center for 32 years.

The winning Powerball numbers drawn Wednesday night were 6, 7, 16, 23, and 26, with Powerball number 4. The Power Play number was 4.

At a press conference Thursday afternoon, Mavis, accompanied by her mother and two sisters, briefly spoke about her experience.

When asked if she was quitting her job, Mavis said she already called work and told them she "would not be coming back."

Mavis, who lives in Chicopee, Massachusetts, where the winning ticket was purchased, plans to do nothing immediately except "go hide in her bed" until she can figure out some more concrete plans.

She won't be buying a new car, as she just finished paying off a car she bought last September.

Although Mavis didn't display any signs of wanting to rashly spend her new fortune, State Treasurer Deborah Goldberg, who accompanied Mavis at the press conference, said that the Treasurer's office and Office of Economic Empowerment both have financial counseling and resources available to assist Mavis and other lottery winners.

The winning Powerball ticket was purchased at Pride Station & Store, located at 27 Montgomery Street in Chicopee, Massachusetts.

The store will receive a $50,000 bonus for selling the winning ticket, and the store owner has already informed the lottery that he will be donating the entire amount to charity.

VIDEO: Watch the press conference

Lottery Post Staff

Comments

C0w Pi3

Oh boy..

Redd55

That financial lady is really hogging the spotlight.  Back off!  It's Mavis' Day. LOL

rcbbuckeye's avatarrcbbuckeye

Single winner!!!!!!

Party

delS

Congrats to her. However, I'm praying for her. This is simply way to soon. No consulting with tax, financial and investment advisors is not the way you want to start off living with $300 + millions. Not to forget she let her face be seen. She has opened herself up in ways she will regret. My jaw dropped when I learned of this. I pray the best for her.

HAMMY WAMMY's avatarHAMMY WAMMY

Quote: Originally posted by delS on Aug 24, 2017

Congrats to her. However, I'm praying for her. This is simply way to soon. No consulting with tax, financial and investment advisors is not the way you want to start off living with $300 + millions. Not to forget she let her face be seen. She has opened herself up in ways she will regret. My jaw dropped when I learned of this. I pray the best for her.

I agree 100% way too soon. And she should have created a trust in order to remain anonymous. 

Good luck to her

VenomV12

I'm so confused why she would run and come forwards right away? The money's not going anywhere. I would do my <snip> best to shield my identity first, that's for sure. 

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wander73's avatarwander73

She came out too soon but then again nobody knows much about her she should have thought of a backup game plan

music*'s avatarmusic*

 Maybe Mavis was concerned about the little paper ticket being destroyed, lost, stolen, etc...

Tatototman65's avatarTatototman65

Congrats!!!

Smile

gocart1's avatargocart1

Quote: Originally posted by rcbbuckeye on Aug 24, 2017

Single winner!!!!!!

Party

WOW,,,,,PartyUS FlagParty

duckman's avatarduckman

Hoping things go well for the winner and that she is prepared to be overwhelmed by all the scammers and new "friends" wanting money. It's difficult enough to navigate the waters of newfound wealth with planning and forethought before claiming a big prize...

wander73's avatarwander73

Honestly i would have remained anonynous between 6 months and the yr.  What the remainder family my sister and other relatives and I have left living I would have had a game plan going before coming out to being the winner.

yupyup79

This woman's Facebook page is still open for the world to see.  Friends list and family wide open.  Nice people are warning her to set it private on her public wall.  Her "friends" are laughing and saying to mind their own business.  I won't Dox her and link it but she absolutely thinks she wants all the attention that is coming her way from this right now.  I hope she gets smart fast or this will end exactly as you expect it will.

Lynn-Lynn's avatarLynn-Lynn

Congratulations on your win

GiveFive's avatarGiveFive

She's gonna be "Mave The Rave" to all the boys now....... G5

wander73's avatarwander73

Setting it private means nothing.  Something smells funny about this whole thing now now that you mentioned about Facebook.  If I were her I would deactivate any social media sites anything like that because she's going to get harassed by someone she's going to piss off the wrong person

yupyup79

Quote: Originally posted by wander73 on Aug 24, 2017

Setting it private means nothing.  Something smells funny about this whole thing now now that you mentioned about Facebook.  If I were her I would deactivate any social media sites anything like that because she's going to get harassed by someone she's going to piss off the wrong person

It's definitely her real page.  She has pictures of her and her son from years ago and is friends with the son from the picture and he has pictures from several years ago.  You can't fake the date on the posts.  They are not playing it smart at all.  They are giving scammers all the info they need.  It's sad for her to let her friends mock those giving honestly good advice.  You tend to be like those you surround yourself with.

konane's avatarkonane

Congratulations to her and best of luck creating an epic future from her good luck!  PartyPartyParty

Awesome that she chose her own numbers. Big Grin Angel

VenomV12

Quote: Originally posted by yupyup79 on Aug 24, 2017

It's definitely her real page.  She has pictures of her and her son from years ago and is friends with the son from the picture and he has pictures from several years ago.  You can't fake the date on the posts.  They are not playing it smart at all.  They are giving scammers all the info they need.  It's sad for her to let her friends mock those giving honestly good advice.  You tend to be like those you surround yourself with.

I'm confused why her friends are mocking people and commenting on her page, they didn't win anything, she did. Unless and until she gives them anything they are in the same boat they were in yesterday. They might think they are still her friends, she however might think very differently after yesterday. LOL

JAP69's avatarJAP69

WOOOOO HOOOOOOOO

Excciiiiitttttiiiiiiiinggggg

wander73's avatarwander73

Quote: Originally posted by yupyup79 on Aug 24, 2017

It's definitely her real page.  She has pictures of her and her son from years ago and is friends with the son from the picture and he has pictures from several years ago.  You can't fake the date on the posts.  They are not playing it smart at all.  They are giving scammers all the info they need.  It's sad for her to let her friends mock those giving honestly good advice.  You tend to be like those you surround yourself with.

Give you a little lesson about Facebook and any social media page it's a cloud storage everything is stored in there.   She needs to deactivate everything and her move isn't the smartest one.  You're absolutely right about one thing the scammers out there and all the hackers.  I deactivated that site two years ago and I'm never going back on

mypiemaster's avatarmypiemaster

We all march to the beat of a different drum. Maybe she already prepared for a day like this and was just waiting. When I win the monster jackpot, I will validate my ticket first thing in the morning. It is called being prepared. I will not be chewing gum or opt for a press conference unless it's mandatory. Either way, she is a winner and a big heartfelt congratulations to her.

***I LOVE THE FACT THAT ABOUT 40 2ND PRIZES{MILLIONAIRES} WERE ALSO MADE OVERNIGHT...VERY SWEET.***

TheGameGrl's avatarTheGameGrl

Quote: Originally posted by mypiemaster on Aug 24, 2017

We all march to the beat of a different drum. Maybe she already prepared for a day like this and was just waiting. When I win the monster jackpot, I will validate my ticket first thing in the morning. It is called being prepared. I will not be chewing gum or opt for a press conference unless it's mandatory. Either way, she is a winner and a big heartfelt congratulations to her.

***I LOVE THE FACT THAT ABOUT 40 2ND PRIZES{MILLIONAIRES} WERE ALSO MADE OVERNIGHT...VERY SWEET.***

So well stated! I'd do the same given the lag of time til the funds actually hit her bank.why wait and have others controlling your funds. Massachusetts releases the name anyways. Which I am in support of. She is 53..and smart enough to claim and get it over with.

dpoly1's avatardpoly1

Quote: Originally posted by TheGameGrl on Aug 24, 2017

So well stated! I'd do the same given the lag of time til the funds actually hit her bank.why wait and have others controlling your funds. Massachusetts releases the name anyways. Which I am in support of. She is 53..and smart enough to claim and get it over with.

I Agree!

wander73's avatarwander73

Quote: Originally posted by mypiemaster on Aug 24, 2017

We all march to the beat of a different drum. Maybe she already prepared for a day like this and was just waiting. When I win the monster jackpot, I will validate my ticket first thing in the morning. It is called being prepared. I will not be chewing gum or opt for a press conference unless it's mandatory. Either way, she is a winner and a big heartfelt congratulations to her.

***I LOVE THE FACT THAT ABOUT 40 2ND PRIZES{MILLIONAIRES} WERE ALSO MADE OVERNIGHT...VERY SWEET.***

Honestly i disagree and the whole social media and internet.  People need to think first about different things and she did one thing right quarter job that's cool check the finances trust who do you trust I wouldn't trust that co-worker. 

 

And it sounds like she's not smart the way she did it and I'm going to hate to say this she might actually lose one third of that money fast

music*'s avatarmusic*

 Mavis wanted her quality sleep tonight and all in the future.

maximumfun's avatarmaximumfun

wow.  just wow.  that is incredibly fast to claim.  wow

FULLYBLESS

Sooo no one wants to talk about the third mysterious black ball that was drawn in lastnight powerball numbers...OK but im glad i save it before it was taken off the internet...

Mayor McCheese's avatarMayor McCheese

And picked them all by herself WOW!!!!

Artist77's avatarArtist77

Quote: Originally posted by Redd55 on Aug 24, 2017

That financial lady is really hogging the spotlight.  Back off!  It's Mavis' Day. LOL

Lol She is worried about her. Imagine the bad publicity for the lottery if she is harmed.

The winner even admitted she was going home...hiding in her bed. I am shocked by her claiming so quickly.  I hope she rounds up a good team of advisors but I am worried about her. She may be back in the news in a couple of months but I hope not.

Todd's avatarTodd

Quote: Originally posted by FULLYBLESS on Aug 24, 2017

Sooo no one wants to talk about the third mysterious black ball that was drawn in lastnight powerball numbers...OK but im glad i save it before it was taken off the internet...

I watched live and I have the drawing video below.  I don't see a mysterious black ball. 

wander73's avatarwander73

Quote: Originally posted by FULLYBLESS on Aug 24, 2017

Sooo no one wants to talk about the third mysterious black ball that was drawn in lastnight powerball numbers...OK but im glad i save it before it was taken off the internet...

Mysterious black ball.  I watched and maybe I missed something.  Can you please point it out?

wander73's avatarwander73

Quote: Originally posted by Todd on Aug 24, 2017

I watched live and I have the drawing video below.  I don't see a mysterious black ball. 

Conspiracy I watched it again and didn't see a black ball.  Maybe something else.

zephbe's avatarzephbe

Congratulations to Mavis. I would have turned the ticket in too--not to be worried about it.  She has a couple of weeks to get a lawyer and her financial folk together.

wander73's avatarwander73

I would disagree.   Okay she quit her job.  However the problem now is on social media.  There are certain things you can't control.  You can't control people.  It is plastered all over the place.

Artist77's avatarArtist77

Quote: Originally posted by Todd on Aug 24, 2017

I watched live and I have the drawing video below.  I don't see a mysterious black ball. 

It is a visual illusion. Shadows between and behind the balls rolling around.

VenomV12

Dying laughing at some of the comments I am reading on posts about this woman on the Internet where you have people stating that they won because they didn't buy a ticket or don't play the lottery and I'm like umm, she's holding a check in her hand for $758 million, how are you a winner again? That kind of logic really makes me shake my head. Most of these people can probably barely afford to pay their cellphone bill every month, they should probably take a chance with the lottery, they need it. LOL

realtorjim

Quote: Originally posted by music* on Aug 24, 2017

 Maybe Mavis was concerned about the little paper ticket being destroyed, lost, stolen, etc...

... Or maybe she claimed it before the rest of the lottery group found out about it!  Evil Looking

FULLYBLESS

Quote: Originally posted by Todd on Aug 24, 2017

I watched live and I have the drawing video below.  I don't see a mysterious black ball. 

I didnt make this up,I only went by what I read...

‘No, No, Dear God No,’ Mumbles Powerball Presenter After Drawing Pitch-Black Ball

 

NEWS IN BRIEF  8.23.17  August 23, 2017  VOL 53  ISSUE 33

TALLAHASSEE, FL—Staring down in shock and turning pale, the host of Wednesday night’s $700 million Powerball lottery reportedly muttered to herself in utter horror after the randomized drawing produced an entirely unmarked, pitch-black ball. “32, 16—Oh, dear God.... No, no, no,” said Powerball host Laura Johnson, who trembled visibly as the black and otherwise featureless ball came to a rest at the end of the machine’s display tube. “How could this happen? Oh Christ, not yet! Please, not yet! Jesus, they said we’d have more time. They said we’d … oh no, no—” At press time, viewers of the drawing reported seeing the studio lights flicker followed by an unearthly scream just as the televised feed cut to static.

Todd's avatarTodd

I guess you're not aware that The Onion is a satire/comedy website.  All fake stories.

FULLYBLESS

Quote: Originally posted by Todd on Aug 24, 2017

I guess you're not aware that The Onion is a satire/comedy website.  All fake stories.

I guess I wasnt but now I am thanks 2 u...

Redd55

My all time favorite Onion report:

 

NSFW

FULLYBLESS

Quote: Originally posted by Redd55 on Aug 24, 2017

My all time favorite Onion report:

 

NSFW

Lol onion play 2 much but my first time hearing of them they had me fooled...

wander73's avatarwander73

Quote: Originally posted by FULLYBLESS on Aug 24, 2017

I didnt make this up,I only went by what I read...

‘No, No, Dear God No,’ Mumbles Powerball Presenter After Drawing Pitch-Black Ball

 

NEWS IN BRIEF  8.23.17  August 23, 2017  VOL 53  ISSUE 33

TALLAHASSEE, FL—Staring down in shock and turning pale, the host of Wednesday night’s $700 million Powerball lottery reportedly muttered to herself in utter horror after the randomized drawing produced an entirely unmarked, pitch-black ball. “32, 16—Oh, dear God.... No, no, no,” said Powerball host Laura Johnson, who trembled visibly as the black and otherwise featureless ball came to a rest at the end of the machine’s display tube. “How could this happen? Oh Christ, not yet! Please, not yet! Jesus, they said we’d have more time. They said we’d … oh no, no—” At press time, viewers of the drawing reported seeing the studio lights flicker followed by an unearthly scream just as the televised feed cut to static.

So you believe everything that you hear?

Ron5995

Quote: Originally posted by realtorjim on Aug 24, 2017

... Or maybe she claimed it before the rest of the lottery group found out about it!  Evil Looking

Interesting thought. The whirlwind speed at which she cashed it does seem curious. Hopefully, the Massachusetts Lottery did a cursory review of the ticket purchase before going public. Being she picked the numbers is a huge plus (even more so, if she's played those #s in the past), since most group plays are QPs.

On a related note, based on what I read, the Mass Lottery initially identified the wrong location of where the ticket was sold. How does a mistake like that happen?

Doesn't inspire much confidence. I mentioned in a previous thread regarding the potential of a participating PB or MM lottery messing up their numbers file and submitting incorrect data to the master file. Not aware of it ever happening, but seems within the realm of possibility given the seemingly slipshod operation of some lotteries. If that were to occur, many players would think twice buying a PB or MM ticket ever again. Look at what happened with Hot Lotto.

Rambling on, but probably a blessing the jackpot was hit before sales got super-heavy, which could have strained the operation of some participating PB lotteries.

tg636

That is not what I would have done, but best of luck to her.  It is not just what to do with the money, it is also managing your life in the bright spotlight as a newly famous and rich person. Some time to think, plan and get some advice may have been good. Let's see how this works out for her. 

yupyup79

Wow so I am looking at the facebook page of the winners son and daughter.  I'm bored sorry.  her daughter posts that people shouldn't be that excited for her because her and her Mom do not talk.  Makes sense why it was only the winners sisters and mom at the press conference and not her two kids.  A news article said the dad died in a hit and run last year.  I cant imagine being in the kids shoes.  True enough they were not the winners but to know your mom won that jackpot and you may not see a dime of it???  Ouch.  I'd rather be in my shoes and have won nothing then be in that position.

wander73's avatarwander73

Quote: Originally posted by yupyup79 on Aug 24, 2017

Wow so I am looking at the facebook page of the winners son and daughter.  I'm bored sorry.  her daughter posts that people shouldn't be that excited for her because her and her Mom do not talk.  Makes sense why it was only the winners sisters and mom at the press conference and not her two kids.  A news article said the dad died in a hit and run last year.  I cant imagine being in the kids shoes.  True enough they were not the winners but to know your mom won that jackpot and you may not see a dime of it???  Ouch.  I'd rather be in my shoes and have won nothing then be in that position.

People need to watch what they post on facebook.  I am not on there as I deactivated however.  I guess we will all start finding out soon more bits and details about the family.

noise-gate

Mavis thinking * could be: Let me claim now, and go into hiding. The press will have no " l wonder who won, when will they come forward, how many winners are there?"Mavis has essentially stuck a needle in the " who could it be" balloon. It's a classic move, you know that " Nothing to see here folk, move along."

JAP69's avatarJAP69

Maybe it was the eclipse that created the illusion. 

Solar eclipses do funny things to TVs.

Groppo's avatarGroppo

.

Still, I just want a prize #2, which can happen on any MM or PB lotto drawing.

grwurston's avatargrwurston

Quote: Originally posted by FULLYBLESS on Aug 24, 2017

I didnt make this up,I only went by what I read...

‘No, No, Dear God No,’ Mumbles Powerball Presenter After Drawing Pitch-Black Ball

 

NEWS IN BRIEF  8.23.17  August 23, 2017  VOL 53  ISSUE 33

TALLAHASSEE, FL—Staring down in shock and turning pale, the host of Wednesday night’s $700 million Powerball lottery reportedly muttered to herself in utter horror after the randomized drawing produced an entirely unmarked, pitch-black ball. “32, 16—Oh, dear God.... No, no, no,” said Powerball host Laura Johnson, who trembled visibly as the black and otherwise featureless ball came to a rest at the end of the machine’s display tube. “How could this happen? Oh Christ, not yet! Please, not yet! Jesus, they said we’d have more time. They said we’d … oh no, no—” At press time, viewers of the drawing reported seeing the studio lights flicker followed by an unearthly scream just as the televised feed cut to static.

There was no 32 ball drawn in last nights PB drawing. However in the official drawing, I did notice that after the Power Ball (the 4 ball) was drawn, you could see the balls spinning around in place. Particularly the 15 ball.

EMTAdam

As a previous jackpot winner, I must say.... Everything decision that this lady has made to this point has been the wrong one. She is really putting herself in a bad spot as far as attention goes.  Who knows what the reason is, but maybe she doesnt have the mental facilities to understand that this isnt the same as cashing in a $100 winning ticket... There are a lot of insane people out there, and this woman is putting a giant target on her back. I hope for nothing but the best for her, but at this point, its almost impossible to think that she will be 100% safe.

zephbe's avatarzephbe

This lady didn't wait either:

A Georgia woman named Ira Curry has come forward as one of two winners of the $648 million Mega Millions jackpot, less than 24 hours after the lucky drawing for the second biggest lottery jackpot in U.S. history, a lottery official said Wednesday.

Curry, 56, did not appear at an afternoon news conference announcing her as the winner. A state lottery spokeswoman said she was taking the lump sum payment for her share of the jackpot, valued at over $173 million.



Source: Ga. Woman Comes Forward to Claim Share of $648 Million Mega Millions Jackpot - NBC4 Washington http://www.nbcwashington.com/news/local/Mega-Millions-Jackpot-Climbs-Toward-a-New-Record-235992061.html#ixzz4qjocn7nC 
Follow us: @nbcwashington on Twitter | NBCWashington on Facebook

Coin Toss's avatarCoin Toss

I think she made a bad move too but we need to cut her some slack. 

One article says the PB winner's husband was killed a couple of years ago while at a bus stop that got hit by a drunk driver.

MillionsWanted's avatarMillionsWanted

How long before she goes bankrupt? 10 years? OK, she won a lot of money, 20 years perhaps.

Suzy-Dittlenose

Coming forward too soon!  She's on that emotional high that happens at the begining.  This is wreckless!  I fear this is going to end badly for this winner.  Precautions were not implemented before turning in the ticket.  A Trust would have been perfect.

No No  No Nod

Ricklou's avatarRicklou

Congrats lady.....I wonder if she is single or divorced.You will see the marriage proposals jump out the blue lol

MoneyMike$'s avatarMoneyMike$

So the odds of even an astronomicl game can truly favor the players on ovcasion.. almost 36 winners this draw.. Congratulations to the winners

eddessaknight's avatareddessaknight

Quote: Originally posted by TheGameGrl on Aug 24, 2017

So well stated! I'd do the same given the lag of time til the funds actually hit her bank.why wait and have others controlling your funds. Massachusetts releases the name anyways. Which I am in support of. She is 53..and smart enough to claim and get it over with.

Watertown, Mass, Side Bar for Consideration-

Massachusetts has more repeat lottery winners than any other state

BUT WHY???

"Over the last six years, four members of the Mohamed Jaafar family of Watertown, Mass have cashed in more than 7,000 winning lottery tickets and collected a cool $11 million."

Yes they have more & they still have organized criminal wise guys  ??
Ricklou's avatarRicklou

Quote: Originally posted by MoneyMike$ on Aug 25, 2017

So the odds of even an astronomicl game can truly favor the players on ovcasion.. almost 36 winners this draw.. Congratulations to the winners

Simple Math.....Lottery in profit -Jackpot goesThumbs Up

Macdawgg

I couldn't have said it better, Wish the best for her but something tells me she's going to regret claiming this as fast as she did.

Artist77's avatarArtist77

Quote: Originally posted by yupyup79 on Aug 24, 2017

Wow so I am looking at the facebook page of the winners son and daughter.  I'm bored sorry.  her daughter posts that people shouldn't be that excited for her because her and her Mom do not talk.  Makes sense why it was only the winners sisters and mom at the press conference and not her two kids.  A news article said the dad died in a hit and run last year.  I cant imagine being in the kids shoes.  True enough they were not the winners but to know your mom won that jackpot and you may not see a dime of it???  Ouch.  I'd rather be in my shoes and have won nothing then be in that position.

The winner posted on the newly created fb media page that those are fake posts. And maybe she chose not to publicly identify her family members or they wanted their privacy. If a relative of mine won, I would not attend. And if I won, I would attend any mandatory press conference with my tough looking old line counsel only. I would not want family members to be exposed, especially younger ones. And I get along with all of my family but do not expect they owe me money if they win a jp.

quicksloth35

2 things:

 

Yeah, she claimed too fast. Maybe she already has a plan (?), a secret plan to defeat the scammers and thieves (hopefully). If it was me, I would have waited and got all my ducks in a row, for sure, and I wouldn't have even had a press conference or released a statement. She owes nobody nothing, especially now, and the sooner she realizes that, the better.

 

The taller woman in the red dress, her sister I believe, is easy on the eyes.  Naughty

Scott311

I normally don't date older women, but I'm willing to give her a chance...

Scott311

LOL! And Elvis is still alive! He's living with Bigfoot in a cave in the North Carolina mountains. Well, that's what The Onion posted so it must be true!

wander73's avatarwander73

Quote: Originally posted by Scott311 on Aug 25, 2017

I normally don't date older women, but I'm willing to give her a chance...

After watching the video i wonder if the lady lottery commission has a thing for her.    As for the sister lol.

dopey7719's avatardopey7719

Am I the only one annoyed by the gum chewing during the entire video?

Redd55

Quote: Originally posted by Scott311 on Aug 25, 2017

I normally don't date older women, but I'm willing to give her a chance...

I think you're out of luck.  I suspect the fireman "friend" driving her home from work beat you to it. 

CDanaT's avatarCDanaT

Quote: Originally posted by dopey7719 on Aug 25, 2017

Am I the only one annoyed by the gum chewing during the entire video?

Dopey, that was the first thing I noticed when she  came out in front of the cameras ....just remember....You can't fix "gormless".

dpoly1's avatardpoly1

It's all about the taxes for that ugly spokeswoman!

yupyup79

Quote: Originally posted by Artist77 on Aug 25, 2017

The winner posted on the newly created fb media page that those are fake posts. And maybe she chose not to publicly identify her family members or they wanted their privacy. If a relative of mine won, I would not attend. And if I won, I would attend any mandatory press conference with my tough looking old line counsel only. I would not want family members to be exposed, especially younger ones. And I get along with all of my family but do not expect they owe me money if they win a jp.

Ya viruses and hackers always post fake news and comments from me on my locked down Facebook wall. /s

OneTrickpony's avatarOneTrickpony

Quote: Originally posted by EMTAdam on Aug 25, 2017

As a previous jackpot winner, I must say.... Everything decision that this lady has made to this point has been the wrong one. She is really putting herself in a bad spot as far as attention goes.  Who knows what the reason is, but maybe she doesnt have the mental facilities to understand that this isnt the same as cashing in a $100 winning ticket... There are a lot of insane people out there, and this woman is putting a giant target on her back. I hope for nothing but the best for her, but at this point, its almost impossible to think that she will be 100% safe.

Man, do I agree with you 110%. Leaving yourself wide open like that for any nut on the planet to find you and do God-knows-what to get at your money, is naivety to the -inth degree!  (Let alone what they may do to your children.)  But, I guess she and her friends (who are telling people to mind their own business trying to give some advice for safety) will find out.  I wish her the best.

VenomV12

Quote: Originally posted by EMTAdam on Aug 25, 2017

As a previous jackpot winner, I must say.... Everything decision that this lady has made to this point has been the wrong one. She is really putting herself in a bad spot as far as attention goes.  Who knows what the reason is, but maybe she doesnt have the mental facilities to understand that this isnt the same as cashing in a $100 winning ticket... There are a lot of insane people out there, and this woman is putting a giant target on her back. I hope for nothing but the best for her, but at this point, its almost impossible to think that she will be 100% safe.

My buddy won the Mega Millions years ago and he actually moved away for about 8 years before he finally came back here, he was even on one of those lottery shows on TV, but that was years after he won. He actually won it with another guy, that guy didn't move away and chose to spend his half on the usual, exotic dancers and drugs and man the one dancer he was engaged to took him for everything, left him broke and then ran off to another state with another guy. My buddy on the other hand is still living well and only lives off his interest, house and cars paid for. Who knows what will happen to this woman but I don't have high hopes based on her initial behavior and decisions. 

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 I hope that the local law enforcement has contacted Mavis and told her all about her new position in life. She needs to think like a hundred millionaire.

 I will be in a hotel. Good Luck to her but I guess she does not need any more good luck.

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Quote: Originally posted by Macdawgg on Aug 25, 2017

I couldn't have said it better, Wish the best for her but something tells me she's going to regret claiming this as fast as she did.

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Stack47

Quote: Originally posted by wander73 on Aug 24, 2017

She came out too soon but then again nobody knows much about her she should have thought of a backup game plan

To you and all the others saying she claimed her prize too soon; how long did you wait before cashing your multi-million dollar winning ticket?

yupyup79

Quote: Originally posted by Stack47 on Aug 25, 2017

To you and all the others saying she claimed her prize too soon; how long did you wait before cashing your multi-million dollar winning ticket?

History shows those people that are commenting what normally happens.  Time will tell what happens here, that we can all agree on.  Hopefully things work out for her.

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 Hearing from Mavis that she used various birthday numbers of her family and only playing "birthday" numbers I have learned not to tell any player how to choose their numbers.  Each player is free and responsible for how they choose their numbers.

 Gloria C. MacKenzie used a quick pick and that worked well for her. 

  Most lottery players are curious about which system won, Self-pick or Quick Pick. 

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JACKPOT ="15 Things That Change Once You Are Rich" - 

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qrvW6BQiVos

 

Be careful for What You Wishes For-

 

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Artist77's avatarArtist77
  • Tmz is talking about her on their show. Same warnings about her needing to be careful.
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CONGRATULATIONS to you and I wish you the best!!!Smash

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Quote: Originally posted by yupyup79 on Aug 25, 2017

History shows those people that are commenting what normally happens.  Time will tell what happens here, that we can all agree on.  Hopefully things work out for her.

No, history shows the danger is vastly overrated, esp. by * some * in this thread.  History shows a lottery winner is more likely to be killed by a family member or friend than a total stranger.  In fact, history shows a lottery winner is also more likely to die of a drug overdose or suicide than by the hands of a stranger OR family member.

DELotteryPlyr's avatarDELotteryPlyr

Anyone heard anything more about the Robinson's (PB winner wack-o's from TN that went on the Today show).  The only thing I could find is that they bought a GIANT house, if that is even true.

Hit2nite

Everyone knows to WAIT before coming forth....she won't be able to trust anybody now??? Wow!

hearsetrax's avatarhearsetrax

Skeptical should be most curious to see what the future has in store 4 her and the family

msharkey2001's avatarmsharkey2001

Glad to see it was a fellow New England Patriots fan that won the Powerball jackpot. She's obviously used to big improbable wins!

Artist77's avatarArtist77

Not sure of the concerns over her alleged fb page or social media. Not everyone has a fb page and a lot of people use fake names due to work concerns and a lot of employers have restrictions on social media.

I bet her real page has another name. I have a neighbor who is retired from the bureau of prisons and uses her cat's name vs her own on fb. I use a french name so I can say what I want!!! Lol

dallascowboyfan's avatardallascowboyfan

Congratulations Mavis!!! Hopefully she gets away and get her affairs in order.

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