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$14 million Illinois lottery jackpot expires
Maverick:You are correct to be skeptical, but I'd recommend not pursuing trying to get a copy of the document. The reason for this is that people will generally be more willing to provide proof if they know they can send it to one person, who will validate it as a subjective authority, and that person will not abuse the trust given to them.In the future, when proof can be given, the trust gbj has shown in sending to me, and the fact that I honor that trust, will be instrumental in validating fu
Feb 14, 2005, 11:24 pm - Todd - Lottery News

Ct. Powerball lottery winners signed affidavit swearing they are only members of trust
Hey rundown, Just my opionion but these 3 guys would have been anonymous if they didn't show up at the press conference. The only entity who would have known their identity would be the IRS and the Lottery Commission. At least that is what I read somewhere online. Even if you claim the money under a trust they'd be the only ones to know the true identity. I read they do a social security number sweep to see if you owe child support or income taxes. Then they'll deduct that amount from your
Dec 8, 2011, 2:51 pm - golfer1960 - Lottery News

$200M Powerball lottery jackpot won by N.Y. Costco workers
Well I really can't afford to play solo at the moment. I'm currently playing with a friend. The plan is he gives me a dollar for every other draw I buy a ticket for and I pay my own dollar for the rest. But I do see your point. Group pools don't always get enough out of it. I saw an episode of The Lottery Changed My Life where a group of 7 restaraunt workers won a $12 million jackpot. They only get about $300,000 each and the owner/manager who was part of the winning pool decided to close the re
Jun 3, 2011, 1:26 pm - NoShame - Lottery News

Detroit lottery millionaire charged with murder
A man who was part of a U.S. Postal Service employees group who won a share of the $93 million Mega Millions Jackpot in February is now accused of killing a Detroit landlord from Australia. In a bizarre twist to the tragic death of Greg McNicol in Detroit, police said suspect Freddie Young won a $1.8 million slice of $93 million Mega Millions lottery. Young allegedly shot McNicol during an argument over just a few hundred dollars in overdue rent money Young's daughter owed. It didn't m
May 17, 2011, 7:37 am - Todd - Lottery News

"Lottery Lawyer" Jason Kurland sentenced to prison after defrauding winners of over $100 million
Kurland was also sentenced to three years of supervised release. Supervised release is different than probation or parole as it's served after a defendant is released from prison and is supervised by a probation officer. If he violates the terms/conditions of his supervised release he can be sent back to prison to serve the remaining time of his supervised release. What will his quality of life be like after he's released? Because he wont have much money, it wont be very good and certai
Jun 20, 2023, 8:25 am - GiveFive - Lottery News

British Columbia Lottery taking bets on US election
Funny how Hillzilla is the damsel in distress now. She needs Obama's reasoning why she's having a tough time. Wow, she never needed any man before that she would admit to..she didn't need Bill to get her where she went, she sure doesn't need Obama either but will let him speak for her then if she wins, will add another feather to her cap and say how hard she worked to become President...without any mention of anyone that helped get her there. Her nasty answer to the African person wh
Nov 3, 2016, 4:55 pm - dr65 - Lottery News

$590M Powerball winner still shops at Walmart
Teddi, Are you saying that someone recommends lottery winners go on a crazy spending spree after receiving the payout? If so, who is this person, and what is the purpose? If my adviser recommended a spending spree to me, I d find a new adviser. Spending sprees are counter to financial discipline. Sprees feed impulses and serve as psychological rewards that tend to foster more bad financial behaviors where people end up buying things with artificial appeal rather than appreciable value. It
Jun 18, 2013, 9:37 am - FrostedNostrals - Lottery News

Mega Millionaire 'Bunky' Bartlett offers advice to winners
I agree with Bunky that taking the annuity would have been better for him because it doesn't seem like he is living off the interest that the money could produce. He seems to be spending the capital. I predict in 5 years he will be be broke. He's willing to put in $5M of his own money to develop this video game? That would leave him $10M in the bank. If he just lived off the interest of the $16M it could produce about $480K/yr. Isn't that good enough for him? It would be good enough for me
Apr 4, 2012, 12:40 pm - golfer1960 - Lottery News

British Columbia Lottery taking bets on US election
Break out the Nazi Flags, the new regime has taken over! This country will be just like the 1980's. crime on wall street will reach such a high that the top 10 percent will become reach a whole new level of unlawfull imoral and ungodly wealth. guys like me will be eating tuna helper and searching parking lots for spare change, and recycleables. living in a marina, on board a freakin rundown sailboat. I just hope I dont have to see Bill Ohreilys show while channel surfi
Nov 9, 2016, 4:53 pm - LottoAce - Lottery News

Mass. Lottery game was sure-thing for a few groups
dont blame the players blame the game jackpot caps, and share the wealth that is the idea behind 'rolldowns is the enemy a rolling jackpot game should never have cap powerball getting rid of the cap come 2012 changes the fact is, the state designed a major design fall, the rundown, and these groups did the math, and and came out on top. cease lower prizes paid will NOW. as to what , RJOh , your spot on the fact is, these groups can't buy all 14M possible combi
Oct 16, 2011, 6:57 pm - joshuacloak - Lottery News

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