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$1.35 billion Mega Millions lottery winner suing mother of his child for revealing win to family
I study people...all types of people, which is why I can understand why the lottery winner didn't want his parents to know his secret. What I would have done in that situation is flaunt my winning lottery ticket in their faces, told them to go to HELL and kiss my BLANK BLANK BLANKETY BLANK! Hopefully, now the lottery winner has also learned a lesson about women. If he hasn't learned anything from his child's mother, he's a fool.
Nov 26, 2023, 3:19 pm - Lotterologist - Lottery News

$1.1 BILLION: Massive Mega Millions drawing set for Tuesday
I can't believe another billion dollar jackpot. I wonder how much higher it will go. I'm currently doing a study on MM numbers using Lottery Post quick picks vs terminal quick picks. I have only 4 more draws to go before I'm ready to publish the results. I wonder if one of those will win. I plan to get some other tickets as well. Good luck to everyone!
Jan 7, 2023, 1:42 pm - PrisonerSix - Lottery News

North Carolina Lottery winner of $10 million sentenced to life in prison for murder
When i log out to study, was going over my law school studies, and i was thinking, I should log back in to say, the way he can without a shred of DOUBT, lose all of it or most will be by a family member i.e. sibling, grandparents/parents/kids etc, sue him. He will lose. I will follow it, to see if he was ever sued. I hope the family sue, he should not have the luxury in a clean tidy commissary galore prison, room and board, there, living high on the hog, as my grand-father would say. I hope t
Jun 1, 2022, 5:15 pm - Cassie8620 - Lottery News

New Mexico lawmakers introduce bill to end lottery
Research shows that lower income folks spend a much higher percentage of their income on lottery tickets, McQueen continued. Maybe if you're making a lot more money, you can afford to buy a lottery ticket now and then. I think the lower income people are actually buying more tickets. If that's really a concern, then they could commission an up-to-date study to see precisely how the availability of lottery products affects low-income New Mexicans. I suspect McQueen is just parroting an out-d
Feb 21, 2023, 10:46 am - cottoneyedjoe - Lottery News

Editorial: Study of lottery winners still receiving food stamps is flawed but raises good points
I really find it hard to believe someone who wins $2 Million Dollars still needs Food Stamps If the only requirement to qualify is monthly income, then it's strictly about the income, and need or total assets aren't part of the equation. That $1215 per week for a household of one works out to a whopping $14,580 per year. It's possible to live on that without some kind of assistance, but it's probably not possible to have a real place to live, health insurance, and an adequate supply of heal
Oct 27, 2023, 1:21 pm - KY Floyd - Lottery News

Editorial: Study of lottery winners still receiving food stamps is flawed but raises good points
As you have highlighted above, there are so many moving parts to conclusively say that because someone won X amount they don't qualify for food stamps. Existing debt, outstanding child support etc will significantly impact the amount a person receives. Here is another scenario, I win 6K, well it's above the 4K monthly threshold. But, I want to spread the 6K over 12 months, so that's $500 a month. I make like $300 a month from odd jobs here and there - so my monthly total is $800. Can I s
Oct 23, 2023, 9:21 pm - JustMaybe - Lottery News

New Michigan lottery player wins $500,000 on his first-ever ticket
Young player asks parents for help on how to play and wins six-figure prize By Kate Northrop A Michigan man who has never played the lottery before won $500,000 on his first try after having been inspired by his mother to play. Hitting 21 years of age is a big milestone for anyone, but for one new lottery player, claiming a $500,000 prize on his 21st birthday made it a day he'll remember forever. A Livingston County man, who chose to remain anonymous, won $500,000 on his first lo
Feb 15, 2024, 3:52 pm - Kate - Lottery News

Iowa Lottery to shorten prize claim periods for multi-state games
Board votes to allow shorter prize-claim deadline By Kate Northrop The Iowa Lottery Board voted last Tuesday to reduce the prize-claim period for four multi-state games in the state. Lottery players in Iowa will have a shorter amount of time to claim prizes for some of the games offered by the Iowa Lottery. Currently, the Iowa Lottery allows prize winners to claim their winnings within 365 days from the date of the drawing. Soon, that time window will be reduced to 180 days from
Dec 7, 2022, 7:27 pm - Todd - Lottery News

Chinese man hides $30 million lottery jackpot from family, worries that money will make them "lazy"
Winner fears his family will become complacent By Kate Northrop A man who won a 219 million yuan ($30.5 million) lottery jackpot kept the news from his wife and child, fearing that the extra fortune would curb their motivation. Somewhere in China near the town of Litang, there's a family out there that has no idea they're sitting on a huge lottery haul. An anonymous winner, known as Li, finally had the luckiest day of his life after playing the same numbers for ten years. He wou
Nov 5, 2022, 2:13 pm - Todd - Lottery News

18-year-old university student wins $48 million Lotto 6/49 jackpot
First-ever lottery ticket leads teen to becoming youngest Canadian to win one of the game's largest prizes By Kate Northrop An 18-year-old university student won a $48 million (US$35.7 million) Lotto 6/49 jackpot on her first lottery ticket purchase ever. Juliette Lamour, 18, recently became the youngest person to win one of the largest Lotto 6/49 prizes ever, and it was only her very first lottery ticket purchase. Rumors were swirling in Sault Ste. Marie after the Ontario Lotter
Feb 8, 2023, 8:12 am - Todd - Lottery News

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