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May 14, 2005, 2:30 pm - Elizabeth03 - Lottery Discussion Forum

Terri Shiavo dies-age 41
Quote: Originally posted by Todd on March 31, 2005Quote: Originally posted by Thomas Covenant on March 31, 2005Yes, Michael wanted it removed, he filed the petition. If after the court ruled, Michael changed his mind, he would have had to fight it in court just like Terri's parents. The court ruled that it was Terri's decision, not Michael s.FALSE. Terri was not able to make her decision, so the court ruled that Michael could act FOR her and decide FOR her. If he changed his mind, it would be
Mar 31, 2005, 9:49 pm - emilyg - Pick 3 Forum

Terri Shiavo dies-age 41
Quote: Originally posted by Thomas Covenant on March 31, 2005Yes, Michael wanted it removed, he filed the petition. If after the court ruled, Michael changed his mind, he would have had to fight it in court just like Terri's parents. The court ruled that it was Terri's decision, not Michael s.FALSE. Terri was not able to make her decision, so the court ruled that Michael could act FOR her and decide FOR her. If he changed his mind, it would be a simple matter for him to get it put back in. He
Mar 31, 2005, 8:45 pm - Todd - Pick 3 Forum

Mega Millions jackpot winner headed to divorce court
The wife of Mega Millionaire Juan Rodriguez has filed for divorce, demanding her slice of the $149 million jackpot even before the check has been cut to her hubby.Iris Rodriguez never bothered with the expense of the divorce when Juan was worth a whole lotta nothing, neighbors and friends told The Post.She had kicked her husband out after months of bickering over how broke he was. But she had started a reconciliation with him just before he won.Now Iris sees a chance to cash in and get out of th
Dec 6, 2004, 8:04 am - Todd - Lottery News

Promotional Game Ruled Illegal
The Minnesota Court of Appeals on Tuesday ruled that a promotional game that offers up to a $250 cash prize is a form of lottery that is illegal in the state.The Appeals Court upheld a lower court ruling that determined the game, sponsored by Minnesota Souvenir Milkcaps, is really a lottery because customers pay for the chance to win a cash prize -- not for any tangible good.It's a misdemeanor to conduct a lottery in Minnesota.Attorney General Mike Hatch sued Minnesota Souvenir Milkcaps, and a R
Oct 13, 2004, 8:52 am - Todd - Lottery News

Dream HELP
attorney(652/716) court(331/431) lawyer(996/425) trial(482/328) GOOD LUCK!!!!!
Sep 17, 2004, 8:09 am - paulap - Mystical Forum

Ex-husband of big Mass. lottery winner is happy for his family
And no court fight!!
Aug 13, 2004, 4:00 pm - CASH Only - Lottery News

The $30 Million Saga Continues
By PETER CHENEYFrom Saturday's Globe and MailThe winner of the biggest individual jackpot in Canadian history says in new court documents that he owes nothing to his third wife.In a legal document that amounts to a changing of the door locks, Raymond Sobeski charges that Nynna Ionson, whom he married in 1998, isn't entitled to a penny of the $30-million he collected after winning the Super 7 lottery.The Defendant acquired his wealth through sheer fortuity after cohabitation and the end of the pa
Jul 12, 2004, 1:48 pm - Jake649 - Jackpot Games Forum

Texas Lottery Swindler To Appear In Court
Woman Allegedly Presents Forged Winning Ticket For $17 Million PrizeA Houston woman accused of trying to swindle the Texas Lottery Commission out of millions of dollars will head to court Tuesday.Eva Medina Peralta was charged with presenting a forged lottery ticket in an attempt to cash in on a $17 million prize.Investigators with the lottery commission and the Harris County District Attorney's Officer said Medina presented the ticket last December.Peralta now faces two felony counts of lottery
Jun 1, 2004, 12:30 pm - Todd - Lottery News

Winning lottery ticket photocopy upheld in appeal
An Alberta court has upheld a decision ordering the Western Canada Lottery Corp. to award Calgarian Valerie Murphy $100,000 after she lost her winning ticket.According to an Alberta Court of Appeal ruling, Ms. Murphy lost the ticket when her wallet was stolen. She still had a photocopy of the original, but that wasn't good enough for the lottery corporation, which rejected her claim.The lottery corporation admitted the copy of the front side of the ticket was genuine, but argued the two differen
May 10, 2004, 6:34 am - Todd - Lottery News

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