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Quote: Originally posted by keystonechas on March 18, 2004Any person of age who submits a winning ticket would be paid the jackpot by the state lottery.Period. Frankly they'll laugh at your signed agreement and paper trail, and anything else which involves The Company .They will not stop payment..There have been cases where the Lottery Office delayed a payment because a dispute was filed on who the rightful owner of a ticket was. Simple posession of a ticket does not constitute ownership. The
Mar 18, 2004, 7:19 am - Jake649 - Jackpot Games Forum

Hectic job good way to forget lottery fight
It was a case of lotto fever gone out of control.And now, a once-congenial group of 20 office workers at Englewood Hospital and Medical Center are nursing their wounds after a bitter court battle over a $45 million jackpot.But it's the hectic pace of the high-pressure Cardiac-Catheterization Lab that keeps the co-workers from letting their anger from the court case infect the workplace. That's been our saving grace, my saving grace, said Jamal Townes, whose claims about the winning lottery tick
Sep 29, 2003, 3:34 am - Todd - Lottery News

Need advice
Please note, I am not an attroney or lawyer. The following is just my personal opinion. It will help if dispute happens. It will be a good evidence for the court.If the no of players is not too much you guys can have all you names signed at the back of the ticket!Or you guys can draft a partnership agreement on betting. How is every partners dollar contribution (% $ contribution). And how is the distribution of the gain for every partner, by % $ invested.It will be great if there is an external
Apr 10, 2002, 9:13 pm - Gamma Ray - Lottery Discussion Forum

How a lottery win tore a family apart
Some lottery winners can't resist shouting their good fortune from the rooftops with a champagne-spraying celebration. Others prefer to keep their new-found wealth secret, fearful of begging letters and never-ending jealousy from friends and extended family. Clyde Baxter had no doubt which route he preferred in the wake of a staggering 6.75 million Lottery win seven years ago. While he felt obliged to tell his parents and two of his siblings, he refused to tell two other brothers, presumabl
Aug 3, 2006, 11:54 pm - Todd - Lottery News

Judge rules in legal dispute over $33M Lotto Max jackpot
After legal battle, judge rules original Lotto Max claimant entitled to prize A $33 million lottery jackpot should soon be in the hands of an Edmonton man who has waited almost two months to claim the prize, one of the biggest awarded to a single lottery winner in Canada. A judge on Wednesday ruled that Matthew Hayduk should be immediately entitled to $33,301,693.30 after finding that another would-be prize claimant, Ted Baltoussen, did not have standing to assert a claim to the money.
Jun 23, 2011, 12:04 pm - Todd - Lottery News

Lottery winner faces murder trial in Detroit landlord's death
Witnesses: Father shot Australian in dispute over daughter's rent A Michigan Lottery millionaire was ordered on Thursday to stand trial for first-degree premeditated murder. Freddie Young, 62, whose 13-member lottery club hit a $46.5 million Mega Millions jackpot in February, was bound over by 36th District Judge Patricia Jefferson on charges related to the May 7 slaying of his daughter's landlord in an alleged dispute over two months' unpaid rent. Witnesses testified at a preliminary e
May 27, 2011, 2:12 pm - Todd - Lottery News

Lotteries long for 'jackpot fever'
Here is a LIST of the reasons for the cool down : -There have been so many jackpots over 100 million. When 50 million was noteworthy it was because it was unusual. -There is an inflation effect. If you want to buy a house for cash you need to win about 1 million (advertised annuity) or more! -There are always stories (and TV series) about people who won big but were even more miserable after. -People are tired of buying loads of tickets and then having hardly any matching numbers le
Feb 13, 2007, 6:07 pm - LckyLary - Lottery News

Co-worker suing for share of lottery prize
sirbrad wrote: << If you did not put your money into the draw, you are not in that draw. It is that simple. I don't care if you put in the draw 20 years, if your money is not in for the winning draw, you are out. It is that simple. >> If there's a dispute nothing is ever simple. If they were a regular player why weren't they in the winning draw? Was it because they were out sick or didn't have any cash that day, or was it because when they got out of a meeting at 3:00 the tic
Mar 24, 2006, 4:10 pm - KY Floyd - Lottery News

indiana lottery corruption
Four4me:The way it works is as follows:The Hoosier Lottery has no published liability limits. Rather than ratify such limits as other state lotteries have, the Hoosier Lottery prefers instead to actively track player selections on a central computer. Now, with their RNG machine connected to their central computer, a piece of code can be written to scan its database, find the number with the least amount of play, and then instruct the RNG to render that combination. This enables the Hoosier Lott
Feb 2, 2005, 2:52 am - jim695 - Lottery Discussion Forum

What a fool!
That is a story from 2018 that was covered extensively at Lottery Post: Aunt threatens to sue nephew over lottery jackpot Chase the Ace lottery dispute settled between aunt and nephew The first story includes a video so you can hear from the aunt directly.
Sep 5, 2022, 6:39 am - Todd - Lottery Discussion Forum