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Blind Trust
Same with a blind trust. A blind trust is used mostly by people that have assets that would be considered a conflict of interest in what they are now doing. They put their assets in a blind trust. It is called blind because they can not see the assets in the trust and they can not control them, so there is no conflict.
Nov 5, 2010, 9:53 pm - Jack-C - Lottery Discussion Forum

Ohio Mega Millions lottery winner claims prize anonymously
Other than remaining anonymous, what are some other benefits of forming a blind trust?
Jun 1, 2009, 2:41 pm - spy153 - Lottery News

N.Y. lottery winner and tenant fight thief
can you do a blind trust if you win in california?
Oct 10, 2008, 12:44 am - blackblue - Lottery News

Ottawa barber, client share $32M lottery win
what is a blind trust and why would you set one up?
Jul 8, 2008, 9:10 am - mken32 - Lottery News

"blind trusts"
can you claim a california winnings in a blind trust?
Jun 14, 2008, 9:15 pm - blackblue - Lottery Discussion Forum

Lotto winner's ex-wife fights back
Why a Blind Trust? Please explain.
Dec 20, 2005, 9:24 pm - demonter - Lottery News

Lotto winner's ex-wife fights back
Win the Lotto; make sure get a Blind Trust!
Dec 20, 2005, 8:55 am - winner2b - Lottery News

A BLIND TRUST to claim anonymously?
This is a great topic and I'm suprised it didn't get more posts. I've been studying Lotteries for about a year now and here's what I've been able to gather about Blind Trusts: First there is not a lot of information on the web available about Blind Trusts. Many sites will mention the different types of trusts but say nothng about how to set up a Blind Trust. From what I can gather Blind Trusts were conceived and set up so that the beneficiary of the trust has absolutely no idea where the
Apr 17, 2006, 10:46 pm - Uncle Jim - Lottery Discussion Forum

Blind Trust privacy and control of funds
from eHow For many people, the most unappealing aspect of the blind trust is giving complete control to the attorney. However, the trusts are created through an agreement between the executor and the beneficiary. You can outline what things the executor is allowed to do with the funds. You can also revoke a blind trust at any time, if you add this provision into your agreement in the beginning. (revoking a blind trust will give all the assets to the trustee, so you definitely want
Dec 22, 2011, 8:46 pm - thelottery - Jackpot Games Forum

Is it possible to remain anonymous in NJ through a trust or attorney?
You can create a blind trust anywhere. A blind trust is a legal entity and for the most part any legal entity can own property, whether it's stocks and bonds, real eastate or lottery tickets. The only real quetion is what information the state will release to the public. Every legal entity, whether it's a trust (of any sort), a corporation, or an individual has the name of at least one person associated with it. For a blind trust the trustee is the legal owner. I would assume that unless the l
Mar 8, 2007, 2:28 pm - KY Floyd - Lottery Discussion Forum