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Who is Sam Bankman-Fried and Why Are The Fed's After Him?
I guess it just depends upon what news source you read/listen to as to how much money he donated to whom. I saw one Republican Congresswoman interviewed on The FOX Business Channel say - It appears as if FTX was a gigantic embezzlement machine funneling money to The Democratic Party. But who really knows who got how much of the money SBF donated? As for me personally, I don't care so much about SBF donating money to anybody. I'm far more interested in the criminal aspects of the case. I've
Dec 16, 2022, 10:38 am - GiveFive - Lottery Discussion Forum

$1.5 billion Mega Millions winner explains how "Lottery Lawyer" Jason Kurland stole $83 million
Jury convicts conman on wire fraud, money laundering charges By Kate Northrop The famous and still anonymous winner of the record $1.4 billion Mega Millions lottery jackpot from South Carolina emerged from her legendary silence to deliver a testimony against New York Lottery Lawyer Jason Jay Kurland that explains how he stole $83 million from her in his schemes. On July 26, the United States Department of Justice announced that a jury found Kurland, 48, guilty of defrauding his own l
Aug 16, 2022, 7:13 pm - 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

Florida man wins $10,000 lottery prize, state claims he owes money
Winner leaves Lottery office disappointed due to state's error By Kate Northrop A Florida lottery winner was ecstatic to win a $10,000 prize but left the Lottery claims office disappointed after he was told he owed the state money instead. An error on the state's part left a lottery winner confused about how much of his $10,000 prize he'd actually walk away with after he was told he owed a debt. Like any player who just won the lottery, South Florida resident Joe Cheung was both
Mar 3, 2023, 8:46 am - Todd - Lottery News

DC man sues the lottery after incorrect numbers posted on website would have won him $340 million
When the case is dismissed, his attorney will probably have to sue for his fees. The complaint puts forward zero evidence to survive a motion to dismiss. The complaint relies solely on the wrong numbers being posted to prove fraud, etc. They even ask for punitive damages. Lol lol
Mar 4, 2024, 9:34 am - Artist77 - Lottery News

Georgia: 2/1 - 2/29/2024
Ga Lottery is a fraud. Only four times this month, they have paid out over a half million dollars. The average payout is not even reaching two hundred and fifty thousand dollars. No triples in almost four months . This is their new way of paying for the HOPE SCHOLARSHIP. 100 percent funded. Just look at the way the algorithm is setup. Digits staying out of position more than 10 days on each draw. The heavy rotation of two digit repeats. Save your money.This year is starting off just like last ye
Feb 26, 2024, 12:57 pm - IWish - Pick 3 Forum

Store-specific lottery ticket paper?
Today while getting a Powerball ticket at a Quick Trip, I asked why their fast-processing machine wasn't working yesterday. The clerk said it was because the machine ran out of paper, and they had to wait on the lottery service to deliver more paper that was specific for that store. What I found interesting is that the clerk said the paper was store specific. Maybe as fraud prevention in case someone figures out how to thermally print a fake ticket after a draw?
Feb 24, 2024, 8:35 pm - Wavepack - Lottery Discussion Forum

Florida LLC revealed to have claimed $1.6 billion Mega Millions lottery jackpot
There is nothing suspicious about winning a prize in one part of a state and claiming it in another part of the state. Waiting is also not suspicious because they wanted to make sure they had everything in order. In most states one's name has to match identically on both the ID and social security card when claiming a prize at lottery headquarters. A lot of people don't realize this until they get to headquarters and have to file paperwork for new ID's and social security cards with matching nam
Dec 29, 2023, 7:17 am - winterhug - Lottery News

California man asks clerk to choose a lottery game for him, ends up picking out a ticket worth $10M
Since the clerk choose the ticket for me at my request I would tip nicely, it was a life changing amount. Your are going to pay 37% in Taxes in total based only on the 5.8 Million which equates to 3,654,000.00 after all the Federal Tax is paid. I would Tip the clerk 654,000.00 they will be responsible for any Taxes from that, it removes me from Tax Fraud allegations. California is very expensive so I figure 654 Thousand is not a whole lot in that State but better than zero. The store that receiv
Oct 20, 2023, 7:38 pm - Onelast8 - Lottery News

Georgia: 7/1 - 7/31/2023
Most definitely, as long you post they make sure they don't drop those numbers. They will allow posters to hit once a week, but that's about it. Figured this out about 6 months after the fraud became CEO. It's pretty easy to weed out who works in some capacity for the lottery vs regular players....Regulars rarely post winning hits even if you post 100 numbers a draw. So, if you're broke and don't want to miss your number then post that number on every lottery forum/group...they will make sure it
Jul 5, 2023, 12:45 pm - ScottyP - Pick 3 Forum

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