Search

ForumsResults 91 - 100 of 151 for court. (3.19 seconds)

Could all lottery drawings be fixed?
As usual, you dodged my question. Have you found a lawyer as stupid as you to take your case to court? And again. The only probability is that one of 302,575,350 combinations in MM will be drawn in each draw. I have no axe. No grindstone either. Just common sense, which you lack.
Jul 7, 2022, 9:45 am - rcbbuckeye - Lottery Discussion Forum

The $29.95 Non-Believerz
You can post that blue notice forever, but it doesn't mean you caused it. That night, ONE of the 302,575,350 possible combinations was drawn. Still waiting for you to take it to court and prove it. You can't.
Jul 6, 2022, 4:38 pm - rcbbuckeye - Lottery Discussion Forum

Could all lottery drawings be fixed?
Check Maddog's challenges. Again, that blue screen is not proof of LO's cheating you. If you are so sure it is, hire a lawyer (if you can find one as dumb as you) and prove it in court.
Jun 30, 2022, 4:12 pm - rcbbuckeye - Lottery Discussion Forum

The $29.95 Non-Believerz
Proof? What proof? And don't put up that Mega Millions notice. That proves nothing, especially concerning you. Again, put up proof that would hold up in a court of law. You can't. You're just all talk.
Jun 16, 2022, 4:12 pm - rcbbuckeye - Lottery Discussion Forum

The $29.95 Non-Believerz
You have to PRINT OUT the Stats to see that ball# 1 was listed right next to # 11 ..and that ballz 40,41,42 were also consecutively listed , which show LOs manipulation of the data, tryn ta hide winning numberz..but We All know that... 1 in 292,201,338. We all know LO's don't have to manipulate anything. Try proving that in court. Judge would laugh you out and throw you in jail for wasting his time, if you could find a lawyer stupid enough to take your case.
Jun 4, 2022, 8:59 am - rcbbuckeye - Lottery Discussion Forum

North Carolina Lottery winner of $10 million sentenced to life in prison for murder
He's in his fifties and she was 23.... That makes many people ask the question of why was she in a motel room with a guy who is 30 years older than her? At the time of her murder he was old enough to be her father. Not blaming her just because she was with an older man, but that situation sure makes a lot of people wonder why she was with him in the first place. I read news reports that said he used a court appointed lawyer (a Public Defender) as his lawyer. If he still has a lot of money, w
Jun 3, 2022, 8:00 am - GiveFive - Lottery News

Audit opens up conversation about possible collusion between Maryland lottery players and vendors
When the state begins holding back lottery wins because the winner owes back child support or alimony or some other money to someone else, what do you expect to happen? How many people would rather go to jail than to pay off the ex wife who made their lives miserable? So you get less money than if you cashed it yourself and paid the money you owe for whatever. in some cases, the person you owe might take you to court to get more, especially an ex. Better to get less than to let the wrong per
May 28, 2022, 3:57 pm - Cruzincat - Lottery News

DC man sues the lottery after incorrect numbers posted on website would have won him $340 million
A Washington, D.C. man who thought he had won a $340 million Powerball jackpot is suing the lottery and other companies related to the Powerball game after the district's website displayed the wrong winning numbers, which happened to match the numbers on his ticket. John Cheeks purchased a Powerball lottery ticket at the center of the dispute on Jan. 6, 2023. Although Cheeks did not see the Powerball drawing the following day, he saw his numbers posted on the DC lottery's website two days la
Feb 21, 2024, 7:48 am - Todd - Lottery News

Massachusetts store clerk who tried to steal customer's $3M lottery prize sentenced to probation
A Massachusetts store clerk embroiled in the unique case involving a $3 million lottery ticket admitted Friday that she tried to cash in on the winnings, despite knowing they belonged to someone else. Carly Nunes, 24, had a choice when she discovered the ticket had been left behind. The decision she made resulted in multiple criminal charges of larceny and fraud. In Brockton Superior Court on Friday, Nunes admitted there was enough evidence to find her guilty of one of those felony indic
Feb 12, 2024, 8:34 am - Todd - Lottery News

"Lottery Lawyer" Jason Kurland sentenced to prison after defrauding winners of over $100 million
13 years in prison for man who stole from his own clients By Kate Northrop New York-based attorney and self-proclaimed Lottery Lawyer Jason Jay Kurland, 49, has been sentenced to 13 years in prison after stealing millions of dollars from the dozens of significant lottery jackpot winners he advised. After trial began in July 2022, in which he was accused of multiple counts of fraud and money laundering, Kurland has been handed a 13-year prison sentence for his role in carrying out sch
Jun 16, 2023, 2:17 pm - Todd - Lottery News

Page 10 of 16