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Washington, D.C. woman makes $2 million lottery claim in thematically appropriate attire
Yes designator is in the claim form but most people don't know what that means. So, they would not know to try and stay anonymous when claiming their prize money
Oct 25, 2025, 7:43 am - winterhug - Lottery News
You Can't Lose If You Don't Play
as a lottery player, i am not required to produce anything. read the fine print on the back of your ticket. nowhere does it say that in order to play the lottery or claim a prize you must first go online and tell anonymous strangers a bunch of numbers you pulled out of your .
Oct 19, 2025, 10:30 pm - Brock Lee - Lottery Discussion Forum
Texas trust claims second half $1.8 billion Powerball lottery jackpot
I think so too. Even in an anonymous state, I would plan to see if the state would allow me to use a trust to claim a huge jackpot. Muddying and distancing that chain of custody to my name...lol.
Oct 14, 2025, 5:45 pm - Artist77 - Lottery News
Texas trust claims second half $1.8 billion Powerball lottery jackpot
I have a question. Did the winner have to form a trust to claim the prize? I thought Texas allowed winners to remain anonymous. What are the benefits of using a trust in this instance?
Oct 14, 2025, 12:45 pm - rundown99 - Lottery News
If You Won BIG, Would You Perform Risk Management?
My top concern after winning a large amount would be security for myself and my family. Securing the finances is important, obviously, but I'd be nervous every time somebody left the house because of the kidnapping risk. No anonymous claiming in my state, so your name's going to show up on the radar of literally a bunch of people you'd rather never meet.
Sep 24, 2025, 11:14 am - OhSoClose - Lottery Discussion Forum
$1.8 billion Powerball jackpot to be split by two tickets sold in Missouri and Texas
I was in a no tax state today that lets players stay anonymous so I bought a single line for MM for 10 draws which is as far out as they sell them and got the 10x multiplier. I'm marking that in the good luck column.
Sep 7, 2025, 8:28 pm - SoCola - Lottery News
$1.3 BILLION: Powerball jackpot soars to 5th-largest in game history
From what I've found in my research, there are only two states, WY and TX, that allow a winner to remain BOTH anonymous and pay no state taxes. That's the best of both worlds.
Sep 3, 2025, 6:01 pm - Suzy-Dittlenose - Lottery News
North Carolina lottery winners of $5 million and more could remain anonymous
Publishing the identity of lottery winners is putting a target on their back. Thankfully, State Lotteries in Australia allow winners to remain anonymous.
Graeme Thorne was an eight year old Australian boy, who was kidnapped and murdered in 1960.
A month before the kidnapping, his parents, Bazil and Freda Thorne, who lived in a modest rented flat in the Sydney beachside suburb of Bondi, had won 100,000 in the newly conceived Opera House Lottery, designed to raise money for the constructio
Sep 1, 2025, 4:25 pm - dannyct - Lottery News
LOTTERY POST 25TH ANNIVERSARY GIVEAWAY #2
Lottery wins over a million, I would stay anonymous. Invest a portion. Make some home improvements, take a vacation and a cruise with family. Help out a few family and friends with a small donation only (don't want them catching onto me winning the lottery)
Jun 21, 2025, 8:19 am - OneStarlett - Lottery Discussion Forum
Kentucky man goes into "full panic mode" after winning $250,000 in the lottery
Winner is anxious to hold onto a winning ticket longer than necessary
By Kate Northrop
A Kentucky man went into full panic mode after finding out that the lottery ticket in his hand was worth $250,000.
An anonymous Kentucky resident was anxious to get his winning lottery ticket worth $250,000 out of his hands when he discovered how much it was worth.
The Louisville man, who requested to remain anonymous, had finished work for the day and stopped at Circle K on Mud Lane in Louisvi
Nov 12, 2025, 10:28 am - Todd - Lottery News
