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$167 million Powerball lottery winner arrested a THIRD TIME after burglarizing home for $12k
What is it about Lexington and Ashland KY winners? The latter being David Edwards. All those millions wasted and living in squalor in a storage shed? Oh the local media showed him on the news conference saying he promised to God he has changed his ways. Sadly he did not. Haven't come to a conclusion on this joker yet.
Apr 2, 2026, 7:57 am - Bleudog101 - Lottery News

Money and the Crime of Kidnaping
Being physically harmed due to becoming suddenly wealthy is the biggest threat facing lottery players. You should consider a visit to reality, or at least find a more realistic definition of threat . Winning the lottery may result in a very small statistical increase in the risk of physical harm from strangers, but winning the lottery does almost nothing to reduce all of the risks that everybody is exposed to. Of the very small subset of lottery winners who have been physically harmed as a
Feb 12, 2026, 4:24 pm - KY Floyd - Lottery Discussion Forum

Balancing Odds and Cost 😁
The odds of getting 5 out of 58 are 4,582,116 and they don't change just because there is a Millionaire ball. Do any of those 4,582,116 possible ways to match 5/58 allow you to match the 6th ball? If so what portion of the 4,582,116 possible ways to match 5/58 win 2nd place instead of first place? they say the wealth hardly gets down to the 3rd generation. It should be fairly obvious that a lot of people can squander enormous amounts of money. I don't imagine it helps if you're bor
May 2, 2026, 5:51 am - KY Floyd - Lottery Discussion Forum

Are you playing Mega Millions with the $5.00 per play?
I guess they would have liked paying 70% in taxes like back in 1980. Since I'm not a moron, I'd love to have paid taxes in the 70% bracket. To do that I'd have needed taxable income of more than $215,400, which is equivalent to about 844k today. Also because I'm not a moron I know that I'd only have paid 70% on the taxable income in excess of that 844k (in today's dollars). Still, even if I'd had to pay 70% on all of that, I'd still have had the equivalent of 253k after taxes, plus whatever
Sep 4, 2025, 7:37 pm - KY Floyd - Lottery Discussion Forum

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