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Couple at odds over Powerball lottery prize
Alright, it looks like a lot of people are reading into this story or misinterpreting what actually happened. Yes, they are, and that's exactly what you do in most of the points you try to make. the only thing HE mentioned buying was LOTTERY TICKETS. It was the PLANTIFF (WOMAN) who told the GUY to buy a two liter drink Acording to the plaintiff she told him to buy the drink the defendant wanted. If that's the case the defendant obviously expressed his desire for said drink. In her v
Feb 7, 2009, 1:27 pm - KY Floyd - Lottery News

Couple at odds over Powerball lottery prize
The proceeds from a winning Powerball ticket have split a Sevierville, Tennessee, couple who have two children together and are expecting a third, according to documents filed in Sevier County Circuit Court. Pamela Jo Newsome has filed a complaint seeking an injunction to keep Mark Saul from spending any of the $200,000 from a winning Powerball ticket purchased in Pigeon Forge. According to her complaint, Newsome is carrying their third child together, although they have never married. New
Feb 3, 2009, 2:54 pm - Todd - Lottery News

what to do when you win the lottery?
Do U R anyone won't 2 know what PSYKO would DOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO ? (1) go to a BIG bank get the HEAD HONCFO's attention!!!!!!!......then open a line of credit$ based on contract of limited libility 2 me bank! (in the form of advanced loan 2 my account)! (put ticket in safe-deposit) mail record 2 pob) (2) Lease a sweet @ the best 5-star hotel n town. (3) send invation's 2 (two) other BIG bank's and BUT, explain I am doing business with D BIG- DOG bank
Oct 13, 2008, 5:38 pm - psykomo - Lottery Discussion Forum

Tennessee Lottery: confusion not being cleared up
Lottery CEO not making audit intentions clear The Tennessee Lottery is investigating a handful of glitches since changing the system for pulling winning numbers to a computer, but then again, are they really? That's a question that nobody outside the lottery seems to know the answer to for sure. State Senator Bill Ketron, the co-chair of the Lottery Oversight Committee, is calling for a complete audit of lottery procedures. We want to go back and look at all the processes up till w
Oct 4, 2007, 6:30 pm - Todd - Lottery News

W. Va. video lottery parlors warned to limit ads
Demand made despite favorable Federal District Court ruling West Virginia video lottery parlors could lose all but one of their machines if they exploit last week's federal ruling that removes limits on the words they can use in advertising, a group representing machine leasing businesses warns. The West Virginia Amusement Limited Video Lottery Association has asked parlor owners, which it also represents, to adhere voluntarily to the ad rules that U.S. District Judge Joseph R. Goodwin d
Oct 4, 2007, 5:45 pm - Todd - Lottery News

POLL: 'Moral' obligation for a jackpot winner
Moral...Morality...ethics...funny little words. Perhaps in its simplest sense of definition, one could say that it is defined as being that which is approved by reigning majority that surrounds oneself Not really complicated. If one was at a nudist camp, then the wearing of clothing could unethical or against one's morals . Yet by the very same token, within a Catholic monastery, nudity is easily considered unethical or against one's morals . Society, be it Capitalist, Social
Jun 27, 2007, 1:56 pm - SirMetro - Lottery Discussion Forum

Michigan latest state to consider selling its lottery
'Bad idea' continues its rampage through the USA Michigan has become the latest in a growing list of states to consider selling off its state lottery in a scheme to fix the state's budget problems. The move was being discussed at the Capitol as lawmakers and administrators look for ways to deal with an $800 million budget shortfall this year, and possibly even larger hole in the year ahead. Democrat Gov. Jennifer Granholm is expected to announce plans for dealing with the state's struct
Jan 27, 2007, 9:34 am - Todd - Lottery News

N.C. Lottery commissioner on lottery firm payroll for years
Four years before North Carolina lawmakers created the state lottery, a for-profit lottery company was paying former state lottery commissioner Kevin Geddings to work as a consultant, a company executive said Monday at Geddings' fraud trial. Patrick Traub, an executive at Scientific Games Corp., affirmed government evidence showing that Geddings received $9,668.66 in April 2001 from a company later acquired by Scientific Games. An invoice from Geddings' public relations firm stated the payme
Sep 25, 2006, 1:51 pm - Todd - Lottery News

Security guard steals Idaho Lottery tickets
An Idaho Lottery security officer is in jail today, accused of stealing from the agency he was hired to protect. 20-year-old Christopher Martin of Emmett is accused of stealing from the Lottery Commission. Idaho Lottery administrators say martin was working as an on-site security officer at the lottery headquarters. He hadn't been on the job long when he allegedly walked away with winning tickets. As a security officer contracted to patrol the Idaho Lottery headquarters Christopher
Jun 2, 2006, 7:03 am - Todd - Lottery News

To All Veterans
Quote: Originally posted by Rip Snorter on May 28, 2006 Quote: Originally posted by CalifDude on May 27, 2006 From a Viet Nam Veteran, I thank you. It is my feeling that Memorial Day is not for the living. I belong to a number of veterans organizations, and argued for a couple of years to the local chapters that they were doing it wrong. I was finally successful in getting them to see what I was talking about (getting younger chapter presidents and boards members helped too!!). The veter
May 29, 2006, 2:26 am - pacattack05 - Lottery Discussion Forum