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A verbal Lottery joke agreement wouldn't hold up in Court, would it?
So, there was an article about what NOT to do if you win the Lottery or will win the Lottery. One of the tips was something like, Never joke, about giving someone a cut of your winnings if you win the Lottery because they could sue you for your winnings if you do. For example, never jokingly, say to your to your Friend, Tom, if I ever win The Powerball 1.5 Billion Jackpot, I'll give you $20 Million, but I'm sure I'll never win it, it's a 1 in a 1.5 Billion chance. Tom and you both laugh, but if
Oct 7, 2023, 11:49 am - Lotto fanatic - Lottery Discussion Forum

Take5 NY
In agreement with you regarding my favorite game to play.
Feb 24, 2024, 4:03 pm - Sowinsky - Pick 5 Forum

$1.3 billion Powerball winner revealed by Oregon Lottery as three people splitting jackpot
I was just using that as an example. Also if they had agreed to different terms ahead of time the shares could be anything. So long as a verbal agreement can be validated or they have a written agreement, they could of split things in any proportion they had wanted. If 17 people had a lotto group and won it could be split, 20, 20, 20, 10, 10, 5, 5, with the last 10 receiving 1% each. Millions of ways to split a win if all parties agree a head of time. Like I said, just an example though. Far mor
May 2, 2024, 7:06 am - Domonico - Lottery News

Florida: 7/1 - 7/31/2023
I added 678 seems a few are in an agreement on that number. Good Luck today!
Jul 20, 2023, 9:53 am - iwant2win - Pick 3 Forum

Virginia man who won $230,000 Cash 5 lottery prize honors agreement with brother to split winnings
One sibling doesn't hesitate to share the news By Kate Northrop Two brothers have an agreement when it comes to winning the lottery, and one of them pulled through when he won a $230,000 Cash 5 prize. It was a sweet moment when two brothers showed up to claim a $230,000 Cash 5 prize at the Virginia Lottery, honoring a pact they made about what happens when one of them wins big. Tim and Steve Cornwell have an agreement that they would share a big lottery prize should one of them w
Jan 6, 2024, 7:43 am - Todd - Lottery News

A verbal Lottery joke agreement wouldn't hold up in Court, would it?
If you both tell the court there was agreement, laughingly or not, the court will likely uphold that agreement. Even if you are laughing, and they laugh too, there was an oral understanding, an offer tendered without conditions and acknowledged. In most states that would be an oral contract. G
Oct 7, 2023, 5:34 pm - garyo1954 - Lottery Discussion Forum

Tennessee: 12/1 - 12/31/2023
ABSOLUTELY Niecy! Agreement! Encouragement always works. Party time is anytime! Let's git it!
Dec 14, 2023, 1:50 pm - DaWynner - Pick 3 Forum

$1.35 billion Mega Millions lottery winner suing mother of his child for revealing win to family
He had his reasons for not telling his family. All parents/siblings aren't good people. She violated her agreement. I hope he wins. Problem is she is raising his child.
Nov 17, 2023, 2:47 pm - zephbe - Lottery News

Texas: 10/1 - 10/31/2023
Amen, that sounds like some retirement type 'ish!!! Lol Yes Lawd, please hurry up for my sake, I'm tired of working! I'm in total agreement.
Oct 20, 2023, 6:27 pm - Britt4021 - Pick 3 Forum

A verbal Lottery joke agreement wouldn't hold up in Court, would it?
Tasha, you are going down the rabbit hole again. Your question was answered. After the fact is not relevant. It actually adds credence to the facts that there was an actual agreement and the winner got greedy and did not want to share after a win.
Oct 8, 2023, 8:04 am - Artist77 - Lottery Discussion Forum

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