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How would you claim?
It depends on which state: (where I live, no anonymity when claiming, where I have played you can claim anonymous). Don't say a word to anyone and remain calm, giddiness would probably make bad things happen. This is the first rule.....the rest is a Rough Draft 1.) Make copies of the ticket. Put original unsigned ticket in a fire proof safe. 2.) Rent a cheap apt/efficiency and change my legal address to the apt/efficiency. Disconnect my landline in my home. Put a for sale sign up in fro
Mar 2, 2010, 6:44 pm - drhymes74 - Lottery Discussion Forum

Lottery winner loses ticket, awarded unspent portion from couple who found it
Are half of the posters here still in the 3rd grade? If you lost your wallet would you honestly believe that whoever found it was entitled to keep it? If so I'll give you credit for consistency. If not, you obviously don't really believe that finders keepers, losers weepers is actually true. The only difference between losing a wallet and other things is that it's usually a lot easier to find the rightful owner of a wallet. I realize that it apparently comes as a complete surprise to a lot of pe
Jul 26, 2009, 2:41 am - KY Floyd - Lottery News

Virginia high court rules that lottery must be accessible
Federal and state laws require the Virginia Lottery to ensure that its games are accessible to people with disabilities, the state Supreme Court ruled Thursday. But nothing in those laws specifies how accessibility must be achieved, the court said in a unanimous decision reviving a lawsuit filed by four disabled Virginians who identified 16 lottery retailers unable to accommodate their wheelchairs. The court returned the case to Richmond Circuit Judge Margaret P. Spencer to determine what
Jun 5, 2009, 9:30 am - Todd - Lottery News

Office Pool Lotto Questions
There are good reasons to avoid pools, but fear of a lawsuit isn't one of them. If you do get sued, congratulations. You'll almost certainly never be sued unless you win a sizable amount. That means you're a winner. Other than never winning, you can't do anything to guarantee that you won't be sued, but you can make it unlikely and you can make it a virtual certainty that you won't lose. There are really only two issues to be concerned about. One is who is a member of the pool, and the other is
Jan 2, 2009, 3:15 am - KY Floyd - Lottery Discussion Forum

Piqua lottery winners sued by co-workers
Four Piqua residents are suing their city co-workers who won the $207 million Mega Millions lottery earlier this month, claiming the winners didn't keep their word about sharing any winnings with all regular players. And they want $41 million. A lawsuit claiming breach of contract and conversion was filed Tuesday, Dec. 23, in Miami County Common Pleas Court by Doug Harter, Israel Carnes, Tammy K. Wright and Jon Litchfield, all of Piqua. Named as defendants are winners: Kenny Kirby, John
Dec 23, 2008, 8:48 pm - Todd - Lottery News

Windsor mother, daughter face $3.5M lottery fraud charge
The Ontario Provincial Police arrested a Windsor, Ont., woman and her daughter on Wednesday on charges of stealing her husband's winning multimillion-dollar lottery ticket. The police began their investigation when Bobbi-Jo Arnold, 39, attempted to claim the $3.5 million prize from the Ontario Lottery and Gaming Corporation on April 4. Her mother Mary Patricia Moore, 59, and other family members accompanied her to the OLGC's Toronto office. Shortly after the two made the claim, Moore's
Oct 3, 2008, 9:03 am - Todd - Lottery News

Ottawa barber, client share $32M lottery win
Hi, Sandra. I really liked you in Tammy. There are many sources (1) Search the LP archives for threads about Gift Tax. (2) Google the 2 words Gift and Tax. (3) Go to the IRS official web site and search for info on Gift Tax It's not that I'm right or wrong - just reporting what the IRS dictates. If you've seen articles that say it is $10,000 then they are old. It used to be $10,000 with a lifetime exemption of $600,000 but it's been increased. Maybe it will increase in 2009 or b
Jul 11, 2008, 1:36 pm - justxploring - Lottery News

Sex Offender Wins$57 Million in Lottery
*Feels like his posts are getting ignored.* At this point I'd still say he's no where near as bad as Daniel Snaycertainly should be open to being sued successfully. But I wouldn'twish him Topous well either. I doubt there's going to be any lawsuit when it comes to the girl (she'd be 21 or 22 now) against Fred Topous from the details in a link to a story in a previous post I made. Though the info I read does seem like quite the predator behavior, how many 35 year old men befriend 13 year
Jun 21, 2008, 2:17 am - DC81 - Lottery Discussion Forum

help with dream-Candy and Earrings
hi kristin88149 husband -- if a woman dreans of her husband it is a sign that she loves him dearly ,and will do anying to make him happy ,it also means thatthe husband is sincere ,but he is very jealous ,there is really no true love without jealousl-323 brother-in-law -- means you will gain your cause through lawsuit -034 movies - shows you will meet a partner with quite some means,very agreeable affectionate and you will be happy --611 friend - in the spirit world means quarrels and
Apr 22, 2008, 11:23 am - morningstar2008 - Mystical Forum

Appeals Court rules in favor of N.C. Lottery
Ruling leaves open possibility of N.C. Supreme Court appeal The North Carolina state lottery is safe for now. The N.C. Court of Appeals on Tuesday upheld a lower court's dismissal of a suit that challenged the way North Carolina's lottery was established. The lawsuit, filed in 2005, contended that the lottery is a tax and didn't go through the procedural requirements in the legislature for new taxes. The state disagreed, arguing that it makes a profit on the sale of lottery game tick
Mar 19, 2008, 9:59 am - Todd - Lottery News