Jack Whittaker: un-luckiest lottery winner ever

Jan 12, 2007, 5:57 pm (71 comments)

Jack Whittaker

A man infamous for his numerous problems ever since winning a record Powerball lottery jackpot says he can't pay a settlement to a casino worker because thieves cleaned out his bank accounts.

Powerball winner Jack Whittaker gave that explanation in a note last fall to a lawyer for Kitti French, who accused him of assaulting her at the Tri-State Racetrack and Gaming Center, a slots-only casino near Charleston, according to a motion French's lawyer filed this week demanding payment of the confidential settlement.

Whittaker won a nearly $315 million on Christmas 2002, then the largest undivided lottery prize in U.S. history. He took his winnings in a lump sum of $113 million after taxes.

Since then, he has faced his granddaughter's death by drug overdose; he has been sued for bouncing checks at Atlantic City, N.J., casinos; he has been ordered to undergo rehab after being arrested on drunken driving charges; his vehicles and business have been burglarized; he was drugged in a Cross Lanes strip club in 2003 by robbers who took more than $500,000 from his car; and he has been sued by the father of an 18-year-old boy, a friend of his granddaughter's, who was found dead in Whittaker's house.

In the latest lawsuit, Whittaker told French's lawyer, John Barrett, that "a team of crooks" cashed checks in September at 12 City National Bank branches and "got all my money," according to the motion Barrett filed Wednesday in state court.

The suit maintains that French's lawyer contacted Whittaker's lawyer several times to try to get Whittaker to comply with the settlement. Whittaker allegedly pleaded poverty, saying he can't afford to make the payments.

"On one occasion, Mr. Whittaker himself responded in writing, and stated: 'On 9-11 a team of crooks went to 12 different City Nat. Banks cashed 12-CKs & got all my money. I intend to pay but can't without any money,'" the suit reads.

An official with City National Bank said Friday the bank is investigating "small discrepancies" in Whittaker's accounts.

The suit claims that Whittaker's failure to abide by the terms of the settlement is "intentional, reckless, willful or wanton."

French is one of three racetrack employees who accused Whittaker of assaulting them while he was gambling at the facility in 2003. Floor attendants C.D. Fortner and Ronda Lilly also claimed Whittaker assaulted them during a drunken tirade.

In July, a Putnam County jury found that Whittaker assaulted a bar manager, but decided that the man's injuries were not the result of being hit by Whittaker. He has also been sued by two women who allege that he assaulted them in a Summers County camp in 2004, as well as two Atlantic City casinos that claim he wrote them checks on a closed bank account.

French's suit seeks to force Whittaker to pay the money specified by the settlement agreement, plus interest and punitive damages.

Calls to Whittaker and his lawyers Friday were not immediately returned.

AP

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GIDDYUP's avatarGIDDYUP

I can not even begin to express my thoughts about this man and his "problems" except to say God help him.

JADELottery's avatarJADELottery

...speaking of Turds that won't flush...

konane's avatarkonane

Some people win and quietly disappear, then others' actions remind us when we win ..... we too should quietly disappear.  Cool

fja's avatarfja

It's not a New Year unless you get a new jack Whittaker Story.....

Now that's a Jinx!!

gocart1's avatargocart1

let me get this straight...............this is the guy that won on christmas night 2002.he already owned  three construction companys before hitting big .he was looking to buy a helicopter before he hit .he was already a millionaire  before hitting ....and now he's broke.his own wife told the papers that hitting it big was the worst thing to happen in their life.i thought it was odd when jack said he was going to help churchs out with money then the news comes out that he's hanging out in toppless go go  bars.and whats with the drunk driving stuff .its not like he couldn't pay for a cab or for a driver for his limo.i would think that jack was sitting on top of the world when he frist hit but boy did that change.too bad a really good friend didn't take him aside and try to help.or did everyone just have their hand out.its like the B side of the 45 reconds from years ago.i just feel so sorry for the guy

Todd's avatarTodd

Hmmph!  Nobody's mentioning
that beautiful image I created!

Thinking of...

Rick G's avatarRick G

Quote: Originally posted by Todd on Jan 12, 2007

Hmmph!  Nobody's mentioning
that beautiful image I created!

Thinking of...

...actually it's quite good, Todd!  I'm assuming that big ole smile was from the day after his win.

tiggs95's avatartiggs95

I love Linda Kollmeyer..If I win she win's......Oh yeah...

ambelamba

Why in the hell didn't Whittaker put his money into various kinds of investments, including income funds, hedge funds, tax-sheltered mutual fund and properties including income properties?!

konane's avatarkonane

Quote: Originally posted by Todd on Jan 12, 2007

Hmmph!  Nobody's mentioning
that beautiful image I created!

Thinking of...

It looks awesome!!  Had no idea you came up with that image.  WTG!!!  Big Grin Angel

Raven62's avatarRaven62

Jack wasn't Unlucky:

He just Reaped what he Sowed!

dphillips's avatardphillips

Why didn't Whittaker seek a Trust Fund?  Hum, makes you wonder, huh?

LckyLary

Deep inside I like Mr. Whittaker and I feel very bad about what happened with his granddaughter, not just that she died but everything leading up to it. That being said, we are the product of the choices we make. He chose to buy 115 powerball tickets. He chose to make known how generous he would be with it (first BIG mistake! If I ever win I will sound like Scrooge's Evil Nephew!) Then the obvious, he flashed money (2nd BIG mistake) at the Pink Pony (it's been razed since based on Google Earth images) and with such attention and the image of being a rich drunk now all the bad apples flocked to him and worse, his granddaughter. He did buy land and he expanded his 3 construction companies (Diversified Enterprise) and helped Churches and poor people (for a while at least) but with a combination of drinking and gambling and his busy hands he probably lost a lot of money and I don't know whether to believe this story of his "Personal 9/11" on his bank accounts because once someone starts bouncing million-dollar checks (fourth BIG mistake) that's a sign to question what they say. I tried to find that slot machine he invented but no sign of it at C's in A.C. Anyway, again, I LIKE Mr. Whittaker and I wish I could help him in some way (for free, really) but all I can do right now is pray for him. He is a very proud man, that's why he won't look for a cab ride and his general attitude. This is not to put him down, it's an honest assesment of his situation and how he got there. I'd rather be hearing stories about what poor people he helped or what things he built for the community than all the negative things.

Todd's avatarTodd

To create the image, I found this on the Internet:

Jack Whittaker

Then I used Photoshop to carefully cut out Jackie Boy and feather the edges, so it looked like this:

Jack Whittaker

Then I took my standard frame:

Frame

...And added a background gradient, the word "Jack", removed the little line, and resized his mug to fit:

Jack Whittaker

Voila!

Prob988

This guy should run for President of the United States.

He's certainly incompetent enough. 

fxsterling

Todd --good look   I saw a picture of jack with a pony tail   a few weeks ago   I like the new Jack look

LOTTOMIKE's avatarLOTTOMIKE

  

'ol jack he did have a stack

now no one has his back

his cash is low

feeling like an everyday joe

tragedy struck

for the love of a buck

his life in shambles

can't afford sandals

feeling very spent

down to his very last cent

the haggard look is on his face

killing the pain with another case

the alcohol numbs the pain

amounts spent insane

well its too late

today is the date

cruel cruel is his twist of fate

Todd's avatarTodd

Did you write that Mike?

LOTTOMIKE's avatarLOTTOMIKE

yes.i thought it up as i was writing it.its silly i knowGreen laugh

tg636

Jack is apparently beyond help and beyond sanity. I can only hope to use him as an example of what not to do if I win a big one.

hjones

I can personally help him.... Someone, please, tell him to send me all of his (hidden) money.  All of it.

LOTTOMIKE's avatarLOTTOMIKE

here is another.this is being done just like the other off the top of my head....here it goes.

 'ol jack he was a good old man

 he went to the racetrack looking for a hand...

 job that is....

 instead he was to be robbed

 the pretty woman pronounced him a slob

 so he left with his briefcase

 just after the police chase

 refused a breathalizer test

 that he knew best

 got locked up in jail

 didn't take long to make bail

 millions always on hand

 told him he was richer than the men from the sand

 soon it wore off that magic

 all thats left is pretty tragic

JADELottery's avatarJADELottery

Gives complete and final definition to the term "Wacko Jacko", 'ey.

HiYoSilver

This is the case study of what not to do after winning.

It amazes me that his wife hasn't filed for divorce and left him penniless. She is the one I feel most sorry for.

Todd's avatarTodd

Quote: Originally posted by LOTTOMIKE on Jan 13, 2007

here is another.this is being done just like the other off the top of my head....here it goes.

 'ol jack he was a good old man

 he went to the racetrack looking for a hand...

 job that is....

 instead he was to be robbed

 the pretty woman pronounced him a slob

 so he left with his briefcase

 just after the police chase

 refused a breathalizer test

 that he knew best

 got locked up in jail

 didn't take long to make bail

 millions always on hand

 told him he was richer than the men from the sand

 soon it wore off that magic

 all thats left is pretty tragic

That's actually not too bad Mike, I especially like your last two lines.

LckyLary

JW SHOULD be President! He manages his money MUCH better than the current Government.

Quote from future press conference:

"I did NOT touch that woman, Kitty French..."

PS- he looks different now than that photo which is from when he first won.. he grew a beard in the last photo I saw but that was a while ago too.

justxploring's avatarjustxploring

I first noticed the blog on this subject, so that's where I posted.  Just wanted to tell Todd that I didn't know he created that image. Not being technical, it's so good I just assumed it came from a recent news article.  So if I ever decide to go back to dating I'll send you a photo and you can touch it up a little for me, okay?

Wink

kandi44's avatarkandi44

i've never in my life this has got to be the most horrible thing that could happen to a million in a life time the way he could come out of this is get a movie deal and pray that it's enough to pay everyone off my pray goes out to this man

dingo's avatardingo

God is playing a beautiful game. Simply, if people don't know how to mange money and withdraw themselves from the public after winning a big jackpot this is the ultimate result. Penniless, Jack you better jump off the bridge.

Todd's avatarTodd

Quote: Originally posted by justxploring on Jan 13, 2007

I first noticed the blog on this subject, so that's where I posted.  Just wanted to tell Todd that I didn't know he created that image. Not being technical, it's so good I just assumed it came from a recent news article.  So if I ever decide to go back to dating I'll send you a photo and you can touch it up a little for me, okay?

Wink

I never was all that great with graphics, but kinda forced myself to become "OK" with them out of necessity.  Web sites start to become boring if the graphics are all the same!

Rick G's avatarRick G


 
(Sung to the tune of "Where Have All the Flowers Gone")
 
Where has all the money gone?
No check cashing.
Where has all the money gone?
ATM no more.
Where has all the money gone?
Gone to leeches every one.
When will I ever learn?
When will I ever learn?

Where have all the leeches gone?
Long time sucking.
Where have all the leeches gone?
Dried up the vein.
Where have all the leeches gone?
Gone to lawyers every one.
When will I ever learn?
When will I ever learn?

Where have all the lawyers gone?
Long time sharking.
Where have all the lawyers gone?
Rushing off to court.
Where have all the lawyers gone?
Gone to plaintiffs every one.
When will I ever learn?
When will I ever learn?

Where have all the plaintiffs gone?
Got his money.
Where have all the plaintiffs gone?
They're around no more.
Where have all the plaintiffs gone?
Gone to play the lottery.
When will they ever learn?
When will they ever learn?

Todd's avatarTodd

Awesome Rick!  Jack Whittaker is the muse of Lottery Post. LOL

Rick G's avatarRick G

Quote: Originally posted by Todd on Jan 13, 2007

Awesome Rick!  Jack Whittaker is the muse of Lottery Post. LOL

Todd, we had to provide the before and after pictures...Big Grin

ironbelle

The guy has over 100Million after taxes and claims he's broke now? He's lying.

LckyLary

The poor guy lost his hat, his shaver, and some mad artist deleted his wife!

I don't believe in hiding from the public and even in the worst of times I don't advocate jumping from bridges (even with a bungee cord I would not) - is Mayor Bloomberg or Bill Gates, or the Soccer player just give a $250M contract, or Howard Stern (just got another 85 million) hiding from the public? They don't have to because they make it known they are hard targets and they don't hang out at the Pony or the Bing. Another thing is if you don't get drunk you are that much more in control of things. Hiding isn't the answer for everyone.

applejack78

A lesson for all - A fool and his money a soon parted. No Pity! To bad someone more responsible coulds of won that faithfull night , would it been any differnt ahhh   the "BUTTERFLY EFFECT " -"IT"S A WONDERFUL LIFE " FINAL DESTINATION" one will never know, but we all can only imagine what it could of been ? God only knows how and why ?Blue Angel

DoubleDown

I can think of many examples, but Forrest Gump said it best:

Stupid is as stupid does...

If you are stupid prior to winning the millions, you will not get smarter after the fact. You just have more money to do stupid things with...

See Powerball winner David Edwards for another reference....

cps10's avatarcps10

This is fun, but poor guy....oh and Todd, speaking of poor guys, can you process my upgrade, please? :) I am a poor guy!

DoubleDown

Oh- Another thing..
The title of this thread is "un- luckiest lottery winner ever"
Maybe so, but...........
He was very lucky to win the record amount, and his misfortunes have all been
self imposed. He created this pitiful legacy of his- He made his own " bad luck "

cashinn's avatarcashinn

I'm sure there's more to this story but I truly hope things work out for Jack and his family.

rundown99's avatarrundown99

If this story is not enough to convince people to stay away from the media spotlight in the event of a jackpot win, then I don't know what is.

dingo's avatardingo

Quote: Originally posted by LckyLary on Jan 13, 2007

The poor guy lost his hat, his shaver, and some mad artist deleted his wife!

I don't believe in hiding from the public and even in the worst of times I don't advocate jumping from bridges (even with a bungee cord I would not) - is Mayor Bloomberg or Bill Gates, or the Soccer player just give a $250M contract, or Howard Stern (just got another 85 million) hiding from the public? They don't have to because they make it known they are hard targets and they don't hang out at the Pony or the Bing. Another thing is if you don't get drunk you are that much more in control of things. Hiding isn't the answer for everyone.

I agree with you in the last two points.

 

I meant that he should have been more careful where he hanged out. People who have millions dollar can easily become target for those who want to look for a law sue. Sudden windfall, I believe that is different from the millions dollars that people can make. Like you said, "they don't hang out at the Pony or the Bing." I think some people just want to prove that big money can not change them. Yes, they are right money can not change them, but it have changed their life. So they better adapt to new life and find better activity to keep themselves away from trouble.

 

Jack, he still goes to club, bar, gamble.... etc. That's what bring him the trouble. 

tntea's avatartntea

oh no.. Not another one.. Go with Hillary...

Miss Charli's avatarMiss Charli

If I were him - I'd be on my hands  and knees in a Church ,  this  is the only thing that would make me feel better .  Prayer .  God.  This is all that man has left now..... repent . Without the Lord - we  have  ' Nothing' ! !  Right

Ladyluck2005's avatarLadyluck2005

I feel for his wife the most.  She didn't ask for any of this.  Yes she now has (or had) millions to spend, but she's lost her granddaughter & in effect she's lost her husband.  But we can't say how stable their marriage was before he won the lottery.

JMO 

Miss Charli's avatarMiss Charli

I would remain hide for  life !  I would not even tell  no one but my Lawyer !  People Who go on the TV Shows  telling about the Big Win - are they Brave or What !  I'd be afraid some jealous Nut would Kill me ! !

Miss Charli's avatarMiss Charli

Hi   See Ya!  rundown99 ,  I hope you've bought your powerball tickets for Wednesday nite drawing !   Good luck !   Miss Charli

justxploring's avatarjustxploring

Quote: Originally posted by Miss Charli on Jan 14, 2007

If I were him - I'd be on my hands  and knees in a Church ,  this  is the only thing that would make me feel better .  Prayer .  God.  This is all that man has left now..... repent . Without the Lord - we  have  ' Nothing' ! !  Right

Repent?  This man gave away more money than 100 of us will give in a lifetime. He even built a church.  I forget how much he gave the clerk who sold him the ticket.  Don't write about things unless you have all the facts.  He has numerous problems and definitely needs a spiritual relationship with a Higher Power, but let's not go around judging people because they are media targets.

Coin Toss's avatarCoin Toss

If I remember right, he gave millions to at least two churches. One of the preachers was even interviewed on one of the lottery documentaries. 

By the same token, no matter how charitable anyone is, anyone hanging out in strip clubs while it's known that they carry $500,000 cash in a piece of luggage they keep in the trunk of the car is not only not real bright, they're asking for it. 

LOTTOMIKE's avatarLOTTOMIKE

i'm not going to lie when i say it would be very tempting to know that he parked his truck somewhere just sitting there with a half million dollars in it.who wouldn't take the chance knowing how careless he is.thats a lot of money.

justxploring's avatarjustxploring

Quote: Originally posted by Coin Toss on Jan 14, 2007

If I remember right, he gave millions to at least two churches. One of the preachers was even interviewed on one of the lottery documentaries. 

By the same token, no matter how charitable anyone is, anyone hanging out in strip clubs while it's known that they carry $500,000 cash in a piece of luggage they keep in the trunk of the car is not only not real bright, they're asking for it. 

Coin Toss, glad you wrote that.  I knew he gave away a lot of money to charity.  Regarding the bar situation, I agree that wasn't too bright as you stated, but it doesn't make him a terrible sinner who's going to burn in Hell either.  Just a pitiful person with very bad judgment. Heck, I've made some good friends in pretty low places. LOL  (like on a lottery board!)  I don't drink a lot and I hate smoke, so I'm not much fun at bars, but we all have our faults and our secrets.  He's not a child molester, just a sorry soul who needs years of therapy and rehab.

By the way, I don't like the expression "he/she is asking for it."  It's true that many people might as well put a bullseye on their backs, but if you are careless enough to leave your home unlocked, does that mean a burglar has the right to steal?  I left my laptop at Mel's Diner when I interviewed for a job last year.  It was still under the table when I drove back and ran in panicking, but if someone had walked off with it, would that be my fault?  People who make bad mistakes or foolish choices do have to be held accountable. However, it doesn't give the offender any more of a right to commit a crime.  When a young woman scantily dressed is attacked, people often say "she asked for it" but they don't say that when the victim of the same crime is an 80 year old grandmother. We are conditioned to look at the individual and not the circumstances. That's why that teacher whom the judge said was "too pretty to go to jail" got such a light sentence, even though she's a pedophile who had sex with a little boy.

Coin Toss's avatarCoin Toss

Justxploring

"By the way, I don't like the expression "he/she is asking for it." "

Ok, in a moral or ethical sense, probably not, although there have been crooks use that very argument, "I had no intention of stealing anything, but they left their car door unlocked and the briefcase on the seat, tney were asking for it." 

But in this sense I'd say he was absolutely "asking for it":

Think about it:

Police:

Where were you going?

JW

To watch the dancers and have a few drinks.

Police:

And just why did you carry a half a million dollars in cash with you to go there?

________________________________________________ 

I used to teach self-defense to females (a lot easier to teach) and in a sense of "Street smarts", then yes, definitley, Whattaker was "asking for it."

Consider the top three rules of self-defense:

AVOID BAD PEOPLE.

AVOID BAD PLACES.

AVOID BAD SITUATIONS.  

By hanging out at strip bars old Jack went 0 for 3 right there, by hanging out there and being a known multi-millionaire jackpot winner, he really went 0 for 3, and then some.

One of the drills we used to do in the class was have some girls walk passed guys at a stadium or in a mall, and have the guys say, "Yo, come here, Babe."

 A STRANGER WANTS SOMETHING FROM YOU, JUST KEEP GOIING. 

Another was this:

You're waiting for an elevator. There's a guy in a business suit, and a guy that looks like a Hells Angel.  Which one do you get in an elevator with  (by yourself)? 

NEITHER ONE. 

DoubleDown

JW hasn't asked for anything, but he sure has advertised.......

DoubleDown

Quote: Originally posted by tntea on Jan 14, 2007

oh no.. Not another one.. Go with Hillary...

Huh ?

justxploring's avatarjustxploring

You're waiting for an elevator. There's a guy in a business suit, and a guy that looks like a Hells Angel.  Which one do you get in an elevator with  (by yourself)? 

NEITHER ONE. 

 

Coin Toss, I've been exactly in that situation.  I usually go into the elevator.  I suppose worrying about offending someone or being politically correct is stupid when it comes to safety, so  you do make sense. I was only referring to that "he (or she) asked for it" comment I hear over and over again from people who wouldn't say that if they were the victims.  I wish we lived in a world where we didn't have to be so cautious.  Yes, leaving all that money in a car is more than stupid. I lock a few dollars in my glove box for emergencies and unexpected tolls, but I won't even walk around with more than $10 or $20 in my wallet.   Yet after being in retail, I know that people often have thousands in their wallets.  When I sold carpet or tile, it wasn't unusual for a customer to pay in cash.  It was as commons when I sold furniture, but once in a while someone would buy a $2,000 bedroom set for cash. I figured they were spending money they didn't report, but that's not necessarily true.

If I won the lottery, I can assure you I would never walk around with suitcases full of money! 

Coin Toss's avatarCoin Toss

As DoubleDown said, he "advertsied" -  ok, for most people that's exactly right, but in criminal circles that "advertising" is perceived as asking for it.

A study done on street crime suggested carrying at least a $20 to throw on the ground for any assailant. In a lot of cases they'll take the $20 and run.  

DoubleDown

Quote: Originally posted by Coin Toss on Jan 15, 2007

As DoubleDown said, he "advertsied" -  ok, for most people that's exactly right, but in criminal circles that "advertising" is perceived as asking for it.

A study done on street crime suggested carrying at least a $20 to throw on the ground for any assailant. In a lot of cases they'll take the $20 and run.  

CT, I think tossing the the $20 bill is a great idea !!

While they are reaching for the $20 I will pull my
glock from my belt ( under my clothing ) , and cap their ass...
then get my $20 back.

...DD

pumpi76

I can't believe it...I remember when that lottery was 315 and i remember when he won...The thing is that i knew this was going to happen to him and that a construction company was involved too...What i didn't know was that it was in 2002...My question is, why carry 500,000 dollars in your car....This series of Unfortunate events gives the country a bad image...

 

 

"Laura Simpson, from Great Lakes, Illinois, deserves to be rich.."        "She is so rare..."

fastball 9's avatarfastball 9

I do too.  If you go through his hometown and talk with folks there he is considered someone who kinda got what he had coming.  His fame, etc, and donations to his church were good, his management of himself and his money rather suspect.  A lot of folks I talked to felt sorry for him, which is ironic considering the cash he won, and his wealth prior to it.

One thing a few locals told me, that I hadn't heard and couldn't verify, was that his construction companies did the work on the new churches built by his donations. 

 As for his current 'loss of cash' I wonder, like others here, if that's true.  It may be his 'liquid assets' if anything, meaning the rest may be tied up in long term investments, etc.  Whatever the case, his behavior wasn't a surprise to the locals.

SassyOhio's avatarSassyOhio

WOW he sure is a popular topic now isnt he. I think that the facination with JW will go on for as long as he keeps putting himself in that situation. I dont think that ANYONE " is asking for" anything bad to happen to them. Some people believe in making there own fate and I am one of those people. I think that JW made his own fate yes. But asking for it never.  He just didnt use his head and he just didnt know how to handle a large jackpot like that. Everytime I read a story about him it just breaks my heart. All of us that would do ALMOST anything to be able to have been the one that won that ticket, for us to have to set back and watch his carelesness when he has the oppertunity to live out most of our dreams put together ... just makes me sick

mangeydog

I don't feel like reading all the previous posts on this topic, so I apologize in advance if somebody has already suggested this, however: Read between the lines people! Jack didn't have the money just stolen. He had somebody take it and hide it so that he wouldn't have to pay the lawsuit. He wasn't nearly incensed enough for somebody who had all that money stolen. It's probably in a bank in the cayman islands. Speaking ofwhich, do any of you think it would be a good idea if you won the powerball this weekend, then take a large chunk of the money and put it in an offshore account? Or possibly one in Switzerland. This would, I think, insulate your fortune from all the minor lawsuits that would inevitably come your way. Just a thought.

tbettyboop2000's avatartbettyboop2000

you know jack should have kept his mouth close on his winning. seems like everybody is out to get him.

m3g4m1ll10ns

I knew a guy that used to carry around a wad of $1 bills, wrapped in the only $100 bill this guy must have ever had.  Dirt poor.  He just wanted to 'look' like he was loaded.  He figured it might get him a 'chick' one day.  Whatever.  This same fellow was a heavy drinker with a bowling problem.  Had a good sense of humor though.

I knew another guy that used to brag about cashing his entire paycheck, carrying the money home, handing ALL the money to his wife, and letting her deposit the money at another branch of the same bank.  Here's the kicker, he was a mid-level manager making a little over $100k/yr.  They both wanted to 'feel' the money to know it was real.  He would also do a little money flashing around the office.  Jerk.  No sense of humor, whatsoever.

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What about the rest of you LP posters?  Have you ever seen ordinary people do really stupid things with money?

konane's avatarkonane

Quote: Originally posted by m3g4m1ll10ns on Jan 17, 2007

I knew a guy that used to carry around a wad of $1 bills, wrapped in the only $100 bill this guy must have ever had.  Dirt poor.  He just wanted to 'look' like he was loaded.  He figured it might get him a 'chick' one day.  Whatever.  This same fellow was a heavy drinker with a bowling problem.  Had a good sense of humor though.

I knew another guy that used to brag about cashing his entire paycheck, carrying the money home, handing ALL the money to his wife, and letting her deposit the money at another branch of the same bank.  Here's the kicker, he was a mid-level manager making a little over $100k/yr.  They both wanted to 'feel' the money to know it was real.  He would also do a little money flashing around the office.  Jerk.  No sense of humor, whatsoever.

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What about the rest of you LP posters?  Have you ever seen ordinary people do really stupid things with money?

By feeling, handling, seeing, maybe even 'rolling in' the money he was using "The Law of Attraction" to draw more money to him.  May have been viewed as a jerk but also may have been smarter than people give him credit for.  Big Grin

Coin Toss's avatarCoin Toss

Law of Attraction yes, flashing wads of cash in front of others, common sense, no.

justxploring's avatarjustxploring

Quote: Originally posted by Coin Toss on Jan 17, 2007

Law of Attraction yes, flashing wads of cash in front of others, common sense, no.

Once I read that if you are robbed, it's best to have some cash on you so the mugger doesn't get upset that you're broke or only have credit cards.  I rarely carry a lot of cash.  However, it's a good way to hide purchases or other transactions I suppose.  I guess it's a person habit, but it's too easy to lose.  At least a credit card is protected.  It's also too easy to spend! 

BTW, I would never roll in money.  Yuck.  It's so dirty and full of germs.  So, if I hang around the bank everyday is there a chance I will attract more wealth? 

KyMystikal's avatarKyMystikal

Quote: Originally posted by m3g4m1ll10ns on Jan 17, 2007

I knew a guy that used to carry around a wad of $1 bills, wrapped in the only $100 bill this guy must have ever had.  Dirt poor.  He just wanted to 'look' like he was loaded.  He figured it might get him a 'chick' one day.  Whatever.  This same fellow was a heavy drinker with a bowling problem.  Had a good sense of humor though.

I knew another guy that used to brag about cashing his entire paycheck, carrying the money home, handing ALL the money to his wife, and letting her deposit the money at another branch of the same bank.  Here's the kicker, he was a mid-level manager making a little over $100k/yr.  They both wanted to 'feel' the money to know it was real.  He would also do a little money flashing around the office.  Jerk.  No sense of humor, whatsoever.

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What about the rest of you LP posters?  Have you ever seen ordinary people do really stupid things with money?

I used to do that with the $1. bills when I was young, dumb and full of ............. Now that I am older I don't even want people knowing that I have a quarter. I carried a large sum of money on me once to work. I only did it because I needed to deposit it in the bank and didn't have time before I had to be in, so I was going to take it to the bank during my lunch break to deposit it. Once I had $10,000 cash on me and I was so terrified that I was gonna be robbed. I felt like I had a giant neon sign saying "ROB ME", even though nobody knew I had it. There's a guy at work who everyone knows carries large sums of money, in fact they call him the bank. Everyone goes to him whenever they need change because they know he can make change for any denomination. I don't know how he does it because all I feel comfortable carrying on me is around $100 

delS

If anyone believes Jack has lost $100,000,000, please stop playing any kind of lotteries/gambling and mail on a regular basis every dime you normally would play to me.  I'll gladly take your money.  I am certain a large chunk is gone, along with his wife, grand daugther, friends and church members, but he'll kill himself about 3 million before he is bancrupt.

luckiestfred

Jack Whittaker;

I like Jack Whittaker.    I dont think his story is over yet.

Like King Solomon in the Bible, we learn and wisdom is gained from lifes experiences.  As King Solomon did when he wrote Eccelsiastes in the Bible, I think Jack will have some good insight to share with the rest of us about the persuit of Happiness.

                  Its not over till its over.

delS

Quote: Originally posted by luckiestfred on Jan 23, 2007

Jack Whittaker;

I like Jack Whittaker.    I dont think his story is over yet.

Like King Solomon in the Bible, we learn and wisdom is gained from lifes experiences.  As King Solomon did when he wrote Eccelsiastes in the Bible, I think Jack will have some good insight to share with the rest of us about the persuit of Happiness.

                  Its not over till its over.

Jack's story will never be over; even when he dies.  You don't win $100,000,000 and fade to black.

prayin4amiracle

Quote: Originally posted by hjones on Jan 13, 2007

I can personally help him.... Someone, please, tell him to send me all of his (hidden) money.  All of it.

..................."shoot" send some to me too!!!................oh loving, generous, caring, Mr. Jack!!!

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