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U.S. Postal Service worker pleads guilty after caught stealing cash and lottery tickets from mail
The NY Court is going after President Trump for an alleged crime that the Feds declined to pursue. Elevating a business records misdemeanor to a federal crime for an alleged undisclosed underlying crime is not going to hold up on appeal. All businesses choose to settle some internal matters and threatened litigation and it is noted as legal expenses accounting wise. So yes, NY does play...but foolishly.
Today, 1:18 pm - Artist77 - Lottery News

U.S. Postal Service worker pleads guilty after caught stealing cash and lottery tickets from mail
Realizing this is a Federal crime is one thing...just think, though it would never happen, if somehow state crimes could be introduced. The Southern Court of NY doesn't play...the ones going after tRump. Don't know about NY laws.
Today, 1:01 pm - Bleudog101 - Lottery News

U.S. Postal Service worker pleads guilty after caught stealing cash and lottery tickets from mail
A Federal crime and a slap on the wrist. I would think (hope) that she got fired. Post office has been terrible lately. Mailed a card over two weeks ago to Georgia. Still note there. She received Christmas cards from others and they didn't get there until mid-January. My sister mailed some Christmas cards and were never delivered this past year.
Today, 7:45 am - Bleudog101 - Lottery News

U.S. Postal Service worker pleads guilty after caught stealing cash and lottery tickets from mail
Cut her some slack seeing as how she suffers from blurry face. Thought it was a Federal crime to tamper with the mail. Always amazed at people who risk a good paying job to commit small crimes, maybe they're not so good at math. BobP Is it still cultural appropriation if there's no culture?
Today, 5:02 pm - BobP - Lottery News

Six gang members arrested for stealing $50,000 worth of lottery tickets in two states
What other form of lottery tickets can you steal? I suppose you could direct the machine to print out multiple quick picks.. If everything was on.. But (I assume) that would be pretty easy to catch -- ticket was sold while store was closed -- should be an easy search So.. Pretty much a meaningless crime.. Unless they manage to sell unscratched tickets to other people
May 2, 2024, 6:31 am - kao1632 - Lottery News

Accidental lottery ticket purchase nets Maryland couple $2 million in Powerball
You work in lottery? thanks for the explanation! it's a long story. I love the PNW, OR/WA but it's very expensive and the crime is rising while the issues are just being coddled. It was frustrating to live there. But it is indeed beautiful and I miss the landscape but not the people.
Apr 12, 2024, 8:20 am - goldfish777 - Lottery News

$1.3 billion Mega Millions lottery winner's family sues him for not sharing jackpot
Except you don't know if that's actually the case. As I said before, if this was only about him battling with Sara and him being in the wrong then John Sr would simply have sided with Sara publicly and defended her. Instead he's suing his son for a share of the winnings so this is very much about the money for him. The fact that in the midst of all this acrimony wealth John hasn't tried to go for custody is also telling. Why hasn't he if he's supposedly using his child to get back at Sara.
May 16, 2024, 12:10 pm - Sasha - Lottery News

U.S. Postal Service worker pleads guilty after caught stealing cash and lottery tickets from mail
Worker escapes jail after routinely committing federal crime By Kate Northrop A New York U.S. Postal Service (USPS) employee avoided a prison sentence after being convicted of stealing cash, lottery tickets, and other personal belongings from the mail she was entrusted to deliver. Marlene Cruz, 40, of Rochester, pleaded guilty to theft of mail matter by officer or employee after an investigation found that she stole money, lottery tickets, and sensitive documents from over two years'
Today, 7:24 am - Todd - Lottery News

Florida couple arrested for attempting to cash lottery ticket taped together to look like $1M winner
Million-dollar dreams ripped up when crudely fashioned ticket doesn't pass the test By Kate Northrop A Florida couple was arrested after they attempted to cash in a scratch-off lottery ticket that they had crudely taped together to look like it had won a $1 million prize. A Florida couple was arrested and now faces multiple felony charges after presenting a torn-up and retaped lottery ticket made to look like a $1 million winner to the Florida Lottery. Kira Enders, 36, and her bo
Apr 23, 2024, 6:52 am - Todd - Lottery News

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