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Arkansas lottery winner of $1.8 billion Powerball jackpot comes forward
Now we know it was a Quick Pick - too bad they can only stay anonymous for three years - congrats
Jan 22, 2026, 5:58 pm - Dave Bowman - Lottery News
2026 lottery headlines you hope to see
if michigan is an anonymous state, nobody would know the second win is the same person!
Jan 3, 2026, 5:06 pm - Brock Lee - Lottery Discussion Forum
$1.5 BILLION: Massive Powerball jackpot fuels rush for tickets
We are not an anonymous state per se (KY), but go to the winner's page and many say anonymous as well as their FB page.
One thing 'they' told me playing on-line they will NOT cut separate checks like they would for in store purchases.
Dec 19, 2025, 10:24 am - Bleudog101 - Lottery News
$1.8 BILLION: Powerball jackpot now second-largest ever as ticket sales surge across the USA
If the winner is in a non-anonymous state they could show up dressed as Sgt. Shultz!
Sep 6, 2025, 7:12 pm - Coin Toss - Lottery News
North Carolina lottery winners of $5 million and more could remain anonymous
So glad I live in Georgia where we can remain anonymous if the jackpot is $250K or more.
Sep 1, 2025, 1:58 pm - pstfleur - Lottery News
$2 million and $500,000 Powerball lottery prizes set to expire in South Dakota
If I win, can I remain anonymous?
Should a lottery prize winner choose to remain anonymous when claiming the prize, the South Dakota Lottery will honor that request. It should also be noted that the Lottery will release the name of the retailer that sold the winning ticket, game name and prize amount.
The winning player s personal information will never be shared for advertising or promotions unless the player opts into this on their claim form. However, if the Lottery receives an open
Jan 16, 2026, 6:41 pm - grwurston - Lottery News
Florida and Claiming a Jackpot Anonymously
There's something fluky/crazy that I think is kind of interesting that could actually happen in Florida with a second place PowerBall win of either a million (or more) dollars.
In Florida, if you win more than $250,000 in any Florida lottery game, you can claim your winnings and remain anonymous, but only for six months! That's per Florida Statute 24.1051
On it's website, The Florida Lottery publishes a PDF file/report called Jackpot Winners Retailers Information .
If you win a jac
Dec 2, 2025, 12:13 pm - GiveFive - Lottery Discussion Forum
15 New Jersey "Night of Millionaires" Powerball winners claim prizes of $1 million and more
From a conversation I once had with a New Jersey Lottery official, winners aren't obligated to share their story or plans. Instead, the impression I got is that some winners will freely volunteer info about their experience like a hey, why not? sort of thing since they figure they can remain anonymous under state law anyway. The Lottery sure doesn't mind!
Jun 3, 2026, 6:35 pm - Kate - Lottery News
Two Canadian lotteries change privacy policies to hide winner's last names in press releases
I get that lotteries want to assure the public that real people are actually winning but I see no reason why they can't set up an independent commission to verify all winners so that people can be anonymous. This day and age all you need is a name and you can go knock on the person's door. So I like that these two lotteries at least are hiding last names although if their pictures are posted that is another vulnerability
May 23, 2026, 5:59 pm - Fantasy876 - Lottery News
South Dakota trust claims $78 million Lotto Texas jackpot days before it expires
I thought Trusts were not allowed? Last time I checked it had to be a natural person and not an entity even if anonymous.
The state of the win controls so they now allowed a trust from the home of the winner for a second time. This does create an extra layer of anonymity. Interesting. I am wondering if other anonymous states would allow this as well.
This is a new strategy to me.
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A South Dakota trust can be based in Texas by separating the legal situs (governance) fr
May 14, 2026, 7:05 pm - Artist77 - Lottery News
