Man dons disguise to claim lottery jackpot

Apr 17, 2008, 10:44 am (26 comments)

New York Lottery

A New York lottery winner said he disguised himself with a marker-drawn beard when he accepted his prize to protect his new fortune from thieves.

Michael Perez, 51, said he used a marker to draw a goatee on his face and further disguised himself with a hat and sunglasses so thieves would not recognize him while he accepted the $14 million ceremonial check from the New York Lottery, the New York Post reported Wednesday.

I've got to look out for my family, Perez said of his disguise.

Perez, a former warehouse worker who recently became unemployed, said he used a portion of his income-tax refund to buy a lottery ticket with six randomly chosen numbers: 1, 8, 10, 31, 52 and 57.

The choice paid off for Perez in the state's April 1 drawing.

The first thing I want to do is take care of all my debts, he said. But before I do anything serious, I've got to go to Disney World.

Thanks to JackpotWanna for the tip

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KyMystikal's avatarKyMystikal

Congrats to him!!! This win came in just in time for him. I like the going to Dsney World trip, lol. I think if it was me I probably would have showed up in a Hamburglar costume.

gocart1's avatargocart1

O MAN'''''''''i was going to do just that idea,if i ever were to win a lotto jackpot...........BananaPartySurrenderParty

gocart1's avatargocart1

o.........sorry .........congrats to the winner

wizeguy's avatarwizeguy

Congrats to the Perez family! Sounds like the windfall came just when they need it most.

dingo's avatardingo

I'll disguise wen I win also.

justxploring's avatarjustxploring

I have an uncommon last name, so anyone who reads about me & cares would recognize my name.   

At first I thought this was a joke, but I don't see how a disguise will make a difference.  I can't remember what any lottery winner in the past looks like.  I mean, even Jack Whittaker could be standing next to me in the supermarket and I wouldn't have a clue.

This really explains, however, why all winners should remain anonymous.  A press conference just makes matters worse. The man is concerned about security and rightfully so. Still, let me win $14 million and I'll deal with it. 

I guess there's no law against it, so I think I'll dress up like a dancing cow.  The problem is that you have to validate your ticket with a photo ID like a driver's license and/or passport.  I just wouldn't know how to explain this:

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whitmansm2's avatarwhitmansm2

ROLFAMO!  Why didn't he just wait a few days and grow one on his own?  Maybe he has missing teeth and THAT would give him away.  I have to agree with the other poster....I read these stories, but I have NO idea what they look like now.  I don't care that much to memorize their faces.  (Especially since NONE of them came from Kansas!)

LOL

 

But I'm glad he's thinking of these things.  He's smart to have a little mad money before he gets serious too.  That way he's more aware of the rest of the money.

lottocalgal's avatarlottocalgal

Quote: Originally posted by justxploring on Apr 17, 2008

I have an uncommon last name, so anyone who reads about me & cares would recognize my name.   

At first I thought this was a joke, but I don't see how a disguise will make a difference.  I can't remember what any lottery winner in the past looks like.  I mean, even Jack Whittaker could be standing next to me in the supermarket and I wouldn't have a clue.

This really explains, however, why all winners should remain anonymous.  A press conference just makes matters worse. The man is concerned about security and rightfully so. Still, let me win $14 million and I'll deal with it. 

I guess there's no law against it, so I think I'll dress up like a dancing cow.  The problem is that you have to validate your ticket with a photo ID like a driver's license and/or passport.  I just wouldn't know how to explain this:

Funfilled Cow Chip Day! Send this fun ecard to all your family/friends/loved ones.

I have the same problem,

I'd HAVE to claim my lotto winning in trust in order to remain anonymous My last name is extremely uncommon.  A disguise wouldnt help me. I'd claim it in trust and wear  a disguise for the employees who work at the Lotto headquarters.  Wig, dark sunglasses, a fat suit, the works.

MeFirstYouLast

You know, he could have done something intelligent, just refused a show and tell meeting. No press interview, no pictures.  D-U-H !   Why is that fore-thought, for a lottery winner, is always something left on the roadside next to other rationale thoughts? Painting your face with a Magic Marker?  That's as smart as taking your underwear off and placing it over your head!  Paranoia is only a problem when some one cares; right now, the numbers show, no one cares!  If they did, Brad Pitt would have to live in a cage at the back of the zoo, instead of riding his bike all over the world. 

Piaceri

Being female, I am not sure I could get away with drawing a goatee on my face....but then maybe I could. Red Devil

My last  name is also uncommon, but my home, utilities, cell phones, etc are all still in my married name.  So maybe I found a reason to keep those things in my old name.... Thumbs Up

ThatScaryChick's avatarThatScaryChick

Congrats to him! It sounds like he really has things planned out.

spy153's avatarspy153

I've got to give the guy credit for trying, myself.   But it's not worth the trouble if they know your name, age and location! LOL Congratulations anyway,  Mr. Perez.  Cheers

myturn's avatarmyturn

I find it totally ludicrous that the NY lottery dose not allow winners to remain anonymous. State lotteries in Australia allow winners to remain anonymous, it is very unusual for Australian winners to go public.

TheGameGrl's avatarTheGameGrl

Glad someone won it and it seems like the guy has some common sense.

As to a disguise- Im going the Bag lady route. Find a flithy trench coat, rat out the  hair, blacken the teeth and wear old army boots! No guy would want me and surely no lady would care to invite me to tea. Which is fine by me! The funny thing is....I have a name that is so often confused as being of the asian persuasion yet I am not.  Maybe a kabuki dance disguise would really throw folks off! Big Grin

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