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Should You Hire a Money Pro if You Win Millions?
Not true. Some states require an attorney prepare it and include certain provisions in it to be legal under state law. There are even rules on how it is to be signed. And I have one and had an expert trust attorney prepare it. A lot of people now use living revocable trusts vs wills.
Jan 21, 2023, 8:03 pm - Artist77 - Lottery Discussion Forum

What would you do if you won a lottery?
Lol You need to hire an attorney from a medium to large firm and ideally barred in the state of your win. But you get it in that all types of advisors need to be watched and keep legal advice separate from specific investment advice. I would even double check monthly investment reports supplied to make certain they are real and no one in pulling a Bernie Madoff scam. He fooled a lot of people with fake investment reports.
Jun 22, 2022, 9:35 pm - Artist77 - Lottery Discussion Forum

Arrested for buy too many Lottery tickets?
He did the right thing by standing up for himself vs fleeing like a coward. The police and state lottery are now familiar with this idiot store owner (prior notice) and if it happens again, it makes it much easier for someone to take legal action. Sometimes one needs to think how your actions will affect others.
Sep 3, 2023, 7:24 am - Artist77 - Lottery Discussion Forum

Arrested for buy too many Lottery tickets?
Well the amount you spent on the lottery was not relevant. If the money you were spending was suspected to come from non legal sources and not income from a job, investments, etc., there was likely probable cause as to why you were under surveillance and arrested. If there was not, contact your state lottery and an attorney. It had nothing to do with how much one spends on the lottery.
Aug 29, 2023, 9:00 am - Artist77 - Lottery Discussion Forum

The ever increasingly inflated jackpot prizes for MM and PB
Not sure if many have noticed ( look at current jackpot) there's a huge gap between estimated cash value and jackpot prize. It used to be cash value representing roughly 80-85% of total jackpot prize then states and federal taxes where apply. Now it's almost less than 40%. That is a huge change in how lotteries are estimating jackpot prizes. Setting aside the fact the United States is the only country that taxes lottery wins, it's also the only country in the developed world where it's legal to
Feb 27, 2023, 4:15 pm - thaencyder - Lottery Discussion Forum

Should You Hire a Money Pro if You Win Millions?
I am not demanding anything Joe... Look, Artist made the claim... He should be able to backup his claim with the actual law he has claimed... If he is to be believed he needs to show the proof... Not me... BTY he still has not shown the proof... He was the one claiming that I was giving bad advice to all the LP users... And yes, here in Missouri as well as many other fly-over states, you don't need a lawyer to create trusts etc and have them be legal and binding... I am a pretty chill guy, just
Jan 22, 2023, 6:05 pm - ddude003 - Lottery Discussion Forum

Which lp member did you think would best handle a major jp win ?
Aww thank you Stats. I forgot to include Todd but he would have my vote as well. You know the old saying that an attorney who represents herself/himself has a fool for a client? Lol I would definitely need legal tax advice.
Nov 22, 2022, 8:51 pm - Artist77 - Lottery Discussion Forum

Tennessee Lottery should be online?
In Kentucky the Senate majority leader ended the sports betting bill so you'll probably need to contact your state senator and state house rep and hope they have some clout. Casino gambling is legal in New Jersey, but Online wagering is illegal. Online lottery sales in KY began in 2016 and six years later no sports or casino betting.
Jul 24, 2022, 7:41 pm - Stack47 - Lottery Discussion Forum

State-by-State Comparison: Scratchers Sales vs PB/MM Sales
Since we're theorizing here with zero proof, try this one on for size. You're the state lottery commission and your overall goal is to maximize profits without doing anything that could be proven as cheating if it ever came to light. You're also sitting on a mountain of data, so how do you steer scratchers to locations where they be least likely to ever be claimed? That's fairly easy, I'd think. You track the jackpot data distributed by county, then look at jackpots claimed to calculate which co
Jul 20, 2022, 4:42 pm - OhSoClose - Lottery Discussion Forum

Arrested for buy too many Lottery tickets?
You said you were arrested apparently for the crime of having a stack of 20s . Your lottery probably retains legal council, but doubt they are responsible for the arrest or will represent you if you decide to sue for a number of reasons. Should have filmed it and posted it on YouTube. And BTW, A recent series of articles by The Washington Post chronicling the issue found that of the 400 court cases examined by The Post where people who challenged seizures and received money back
Aug 30, 2023, 2:13 am - Stack47 - Lottery Discussion Forum

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