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The KY PB winner’s name DID go public.
Previously, I said that the woman from Kentucky who won the Powerball in July was anonymous. At first, I thought that the woman was anonymous, but I was wrong. I assumed that since the KY lottery website said that she wishes to remain anonymous that she WOULD be anonymous. Sorry about that. I shouldn't have assumed that. The KY lottery website said that the woman who won the powerball in July (It was like $14 million) wishes to become anonymous, and the KY lottery website didn't show her na
Oct 18, 2003, 7:58 am - rundown99 - Lottery Discussion Forum

Anonymous / Non anonymous states
Here's an idea, let any non anonymous state offer two jackpot games, same game, same odds but make one game have an anonymous jackpot and the other game not anonymous. See which one gets played more. There a marketing test for you, lottery directors.
Jul 10, 2019, 11:43 pm - Coin Toss - Lottery Discussion Forum

Why it is important to remain anonymous
As I've said in the past, anonymous in the lottery isn't really anonymous. The anonymous information is only limited to the lottery. People will still find out about it, especially the people you know. A person doesn't win the lottery and live exactly the same way they did before they won it. The advantage of being anonymous isn't being able to get away from the people you do know, but the people you don't know.
Mar 2, 2007, 4:17 pm - Guru101 - Lottery Discussion Forum

$13.5 million PB Winner is anonymous!!
The woman who won the $13.5 million powerball jackpot in Kentucky two weeks ago wishes to remain anonymous. I thought Delaware was the only state in which someone could remain anonymous without forming a trust, but apparantly, some states will make exceptions.
Aug 1, 2003, 3:41 pm - rundown99 - Lottery Discussion Forum

Going to anonymous state to buy tickets
Hello everyone For a while, I have been thinking of going to one of the anonymous states (such as Delaware,North Dakota, Ohio, South Caroliina, New Hampshire, and Louisiana, states where you can actually BEANONYMOUS) ONCE a year and buying, like 500 tickets. However, the odds of winning the powerballare 1/146,107,962 and most people who actually WIN only play a FEW tickets every drawing. But don't forget. No matter HOW MUCH you KNOW about forming a trust, you can only be anonymous in a sta
Jan 12, 2006, 11:29 am - rundown99 - Lottery Discussion Forum

$13.5 million PB Winner is anonymous!!
ANONYMOUS WINNERSI was wondering about the option of remaining anonymous after a win. Is this right part of the individual state's game laws or is it part of a state's right to privacy law? Which state would have jurisdiction- the state of my domicile or the state from which I bought the ticket? Do you know which states allow you to remain anonymous? I am mostly interested in Idaho, Montana, Oregon and Arizona. Anonymous via Internet.Is it possible to remain anonymous when collecting the money
Aug 6, 2003, 7:39 pm - Bradly_60 - Lottery Discussion Forum

Why it is important to remain anonymous
This is undoubtedly one of the most important posts that you will ever see at Lottery Post, and as someone who has posted on here for years, I honestly suggest that you read this very carefully! For months, I thought about what I would do if I won the lottery, and what my life would be like. I thought about where I would want to buy my tickets. Sometimes, I would think about being anonymous. Sometimes, I would think about whether to hold a news conference if I couldn't be anonymous i
Mar 2, 2007, 11:58 am - rundown99 - Lottery Discussion Forum

$2B Powerball winner Edwin Castro bought $4M mansion for parents while brother manages his wealth
It's best to win in a state where you can stay anonymous.
Dec 13, 2023, 1:52 pm - jjtheprince14 - Lottery News

Scotland's £148M EuroMillions lottery winner no longer speaking to family after giving them £20M
Just another reason to remain anonymous if you ever win the jackpot.
Nov 29, 2023, 3:01 pm - rundown99 - Lottery News

$1.35 billion Mega Millions lottery winner suing mother of his child for revealing win to family
l told you all being Anonymous will not protect you from Danger. I mentioned external threat by strangers and internal threat by family. If you go public you increase external threat true and if you go Anonymous you increase internal Threat . So the best thing really is to level your threat by not being Anonymous enjoy your life to the fullest
Nov 17, 2023, 11:51 am - JoeBigLotto - Lottery News