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North Carolina Unlimited $$
Trust me....It's not you!!!!!
Mar 5, 2026, 4:15 pm - tward28 - Pick 3 Forum

Who are you going to tell after you win the monday's powerball jackpot.
I would definitely choose another attorney. This is first year law school info he should know. Of course he recommends a blind trust...so he can control your investments and you have no input. I know some winners may want this but it is potentially dangerous with very unsophisticated winners. It is time consuming and court approval can sometimes be needed to undue both blind trusts and irrevocable trusts. Your first goal is to allow your attorney to claim the money on your behalf with a revo
Dec 24, 2025, 9:52 am - Artist77 - Lottery Discussion Forum

Pennsylvania: 11/1 - 11/30/2025
I won't trust me!
Nov 22, 2025, 4:37 am - Lightskin8 - Pick 3 Forum

NY Dream Team 2024
Thanks. Trust me, he is spoiled enough .
Nov 2, 2025, 8:41 am - nychic - Pick 3 Forum

Georgia: 6/1 - 6/30/2025
Trust me, I feel ya
Jun 8, 2025, 1:32 pm - JKTAYLOR1 - Pick 4 Forum

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Speculating about me wasting gas when I'm in Florida and you're in Colorado makes you look stupid. I know if I'm wasting gas or not, you don't. But you are correct about what I should do which is claiming smartly. I'd be smart about it by hiring an estate and asset protection attorney and have them claim it as the legal representative of the revocable living trust I'd have them set up. (The Florida Lottery allows an entity such as an LLC or a trust to be the official claimant of the prize)
Dec 8, 2025, 9:56 am - GiveFive - Lottery Discussion Forum

Texas trust claims second half $1.8 billion Powerball lottery jackpot
Did the winner have to form a trust to claim the prize? There's no reason that a winner would be required to form a trust or an LLC to claim a prize but there are plenty of good reasons to do it. Among other things, both are separate legal entities (you remember corporations are people, my friend ?) so the actual winner has access to the deep pockets but doesn't actually have deep pockets that are potentially accessible to anyone who files a lawsuit. It also lets you avoid probate. the
Oct 18, 2025, 1:30 am - KY Floyd - Lottery News

Interesting. 🤷
No, there is no evidence that Jeffrey Epstein personally won the Powerball. The claim originates from a 2008 incident where a legal entity, the Zorro Trust , claimed an $85 million Powerball jackpot, but it has not been verified that Epstein himself was the beneficiary. Here are the details regarding this claim: The Trust: The winning ticket was claimed by the Zorro Trust on July 2, 2008, just two days after Epstein entered a Florida jail to begin a 13-month sentence. The Connectio
Feb 14, 2026, 10:16 am - Justing618 - Lottery Discussion Forum

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Texas does appear to be easier not to mention cheaper than Florida to claim anonymously. In Florida a player could utilize statue 1024.51 to claim anonymously and fore go using an attorney. That said, after 90 days the Florida Lottery would release the name of the winner to anyone that asks them. The Florida Lottery thinks 90 days is enough time for a winner to get a head start on doing a disappearing act. I dunno, I guess that all depends on the winners personal situation. As for me, I
Dec 9, 2025, 10:51 am - GiveFive - Lottery Discussion Forum

Is this true?
A computer glitch caused a delay in the live TV broadcast of a Powerball drawing on July 2, 2008. This occurred around the same time that Jeffrey Epstein's Zorro Trust claimed an $85 million Powerball win from a ticket purchased in Oklahoma, sparking suspicions of fraud, according to Grok on X. While the timing and secrecy fueled speculation, no direct evidence of rigging or fraud has been found to date. The Powerball drawing was eventually held, revealing a single winning ticket sold in Al
Jul 29, 2025, 8:19 pm - Justing618 - Lottery Discussion Forum