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15 New Jersey "Night of Millionaires" Powerball winners claim prizes of $1 million and more
just happy they can remain anonymous hehehe
Jun 3, 2026, 7:13 pm - hearsetrax - Lottery News

California Lottery accidentally publishes winner's address instead of retailer's in press release
California should just become an 'anonymous' state, and make life easy for everyone.
Apr 7, 2026, 6:35 am - mypiemaster - Lottery News

California Lottery accidentally publishes winner's address instead of retailer's in press release
All the more reasons for California to remain anonymous it's ridiculous. It's dangerous out here. They didn't get the memo I would be terrified to go back to that house. but buyers should have the right to remain anonymous it's OK to give information out about where the ticket was purchased at, but forget given all that information out about the winner like a blessing and a curse at the same time
May 4, 2026, 7:14 pm - pantherestates - Lottery News

Secrets of a lottery lawyer-Kurt Panouses interview
you should just buy them out of state. oregon and montana are anonymous states.
May 5, 2026, 9:28 pm - Brock Lee - Lottery Discussion Forum

US Powerball multi-state lottery game expanding to the UK
In the UK, lottery prize money is tax free and winners have the right to remain anonymous.
Apr 15, 2026, 3:46 am - dannyct - Lottery News

The Florida Millionaire Raffle is back!
As far as I know, you'd have to set up a double blind trust fund through a lawyer in order to stay anonymous. When you look through lists of winners, you see that some are claimed to an LLC. These are the people that had a double blind trust claim the winnings on their behalf in order to stay anonymous.
Apr 9, 2026, 12:24 am - winterbird - Lottery Discussion Forum

Illinois woman claims $536 million lottery prize, first Mega Millions jackpot claimed in 2026
Nothing like being anonymous. The shades, the moves, the mystery!
Mar 21, 2026, 3:14 pm - noise-gate - Lottery News

Strong Methods
That's my thought too. I've seen several winners here who got no press when they won a few hundred thousand, but when they win again even if it's just 50K it suddenly becomes news. Since I live in a non-anonymous state, that would concern me.
Today, 9:58 am - HoLeeKau - 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

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