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44 hospital workers split Florida Lotto jackpot
Hopefully you are right. However I have not claimed the prize yet, and have contacted legal, and financial counsel. No one has contacted me about a press conference yet though. I am trying to remain as anonymous as possible, and I don't plan on much really changing after collecting the prize. I am hoping Good Morning America calls though, as I would love to be on TV for my 15 minutes of fame. Little do they know though that I have a long list of demands.
Dec 4, 2005, 6:10 pm - sirbrad - Lottery News

What if someone interferes ??
***grabbing wheel and trying to steer the thread back on topic***Rundown99: I have no definite proof that an advance is given, I believe that the actual practice of the MUSL (IF Choosing ANNUITY) is to pay 30 payments over 29 years... that first one being given right away (well, as soon as the ticket is validated-I have read that this can take as much as 8 weeks in PA)as to your what if?the ticket is a bearer document, the lottery will award the prize to whoever turns in the ticket... which is w
Dec 3, 2005, 11:39 am - hypersoniq - Lottery Discussion Forum

r u a lottery winner?
Just like the reporter was? Sorry but I would like to remain as anonymous as possible. At least for now. Maybe if I can sit in a black shadow, and have my voice distorted? Would still make great TV!
Dec 2, 2005, 10:12 pm - sirbrad - Lottery Discussion Forum

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I'm sure more of the regular population would also choose to say anonymous, but the people in charge will not allow that to happen. They need to prove that real people like you and me can and do win the lottery.
Dec 1, 2005, 4:01 pm - bellyache - Lottery Discussion Forum

Million-dollar ticket fight goes before Mass. Lottery board
If Doyle's argument works for his anonymous client, then it will work for anyone who can prove they were in the White Hen Pantry that day. Some of Doyle's remarks have been disputed by some of the store's workers and once someone start making up part of a story, the whole story becomes doubtful.
Nov 30, 2005, 9:03 pm - RJOh - Lottery News

"wishes to remain totally anonymous"
It's nice that you can remain anonymous with some lotteries, but that isn't always the case. If it had been a bigger jackpot I bet they wouldn't be.
Nov 24, 2005, 4:39 pm - bellyache - Lottery Discussion Forum

"wishes to remain totally anonymous"
He is a wise person to have the desire to remain anonymous! He will have to labor at it! With new found notoriety comes the responsibility to guard his/her and their families interest.
Nov 24, 2005, 12:11 pm - delS - Lottery Discussion Forum

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My vote is to remain anonymous. I don't want the media to see us too much. I would only talk to family members.
Nov 19, 2005, 12:39 am - Just6ntlc - Lottery Discussion Forum

Is it worth going to an anonymous state?
even if you were to remain anonymous for you win. Suppose you told your sister, brother or cousin and they told someone and that person told someone and those people told other people. how long before it filters down to you. If you win stay quiet get your money and leave town if you affraid of being in the limelight. move to a gated community and stay locked behind doors change you name do whatever it takes to pull away from any attention to yourself.
Nov 18, 2005, 2:27 pm - four4me - Lottery Discussion Forum

$315 Million Winners Still Working
They can only remain anonymous for now! When the lottery has the meet the press at lottery headquarters to present them all with the big paper check, their names will be released, that's California's law to show it's transparency and legitimacy to the people of California.
Nov 18, 2005, 11:10 am - BaristaExpress - Jackpot Games Forum