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Winner of $1.5 billion Mega Millions jackpot has come forward
I agree that anyone that hits should stay anonymous. What business is it for anyone on how that winner does what they want to do with it. As far as non profits, if I were the winner I would expose Washington DC for all the non profit frauds that they all are. I don't care if they try and discover me at all.
The store owners that do sell a winning ticket, I was told by this pharmacist where I get my medications if any done, he doesn't really get anything from it. Isn't there something in
Mar 4, 2019, 8:11 pm - wander73 - Lottery News
You just won a huge lottery jackpot! Now what?
This is my own opinion , I am No Tax expert , etcccc .
Learn from other winners ......remember the lady recently sued because she wanted to
stay anonymous , research that story . If you sign it , more likely you wouldn't be Anonymous.
There's many question that needs to be answered . There's one Winner , I know of , I'll have
to go searching for , maybe he could give me the answer or I could go to the same
Wealth Management , he went too . I'm 100% ready to win the Mega Millio
Oct 23, 2018, 3:03 pm - brees2012 - Lottery News
You just won a huge lottery jackpot! Now what?
Back in 2015 under Winners on Powerball Website
There is a PDF you can view or download that shows a Anonymous winner or winners in Tennessee.
I would love to know how the person or persons was able to set this up in Tennessee. If I ever won something like this, I would like to set up a trust to remain anonymous.
Here was the winner(s) name.
Avondale Revocable Trust
Tennessee
Nov. 4, 2015 Cash $144,100,000 annuity
$89,795,622.27
Oct 23, 2018, 3:46 am - billybob1185 - Lottery News
California Lottery cancels sales meeting in aftermath of rowdy party photos
Did you read the original article?
They did not wait 2 years.
An anonymous report was filed last year and no action was taken.
Quote from the first article:
It was the second time that the package and an appeal for an investigation was sent to the administration. The similar anonymous package was sent to the administration a year ago.
So it sounds like it was the same person yet nothing was done.
I am guessing the only reason anything is being do
Aug 15, 2018, 9:44 pm - ckrakowski - Lottery News
Is it possible to be anonymous in a non anonymous state?
You Stack on page 1 of this thread;
And wearing a disguise won't prevent them from publishing the winner's name in non-anonymous states.
So much for not remembering what one has posted.
Now you try to switch the focus to the sunglasses?
The more you try to prove yourself tight when you're not the dumber you make yourself look.
Since you're the one who said her name would be published either give us the name of this woman who claimed anonymously in a non anonymous state or shut
Feb 12, 2018, 12:49 am - Coin Toss - Lottery Discussion Forum
Georgia group fights to prevent lottery winners from claiming anonymously
US State Lotteries should look at the UK Lottery's policy on anonymity.
The decision to share their news or remain anonymous is completely up to the winner and depends on a number of factors including who they've told and what they plan to do with their win. It's fantastic when winners share their news but everyone is different. Ultimately it is up to the individual and we'll support them whatever their decision.
Camelot, the UK Lottery, also provides the following support to thos
Jan 30, 2018, 9:24 pm - dannyct - Lottery News
Michigan Lottery retailer sells two jackpot-winning tickets on same day
You might want to visit this lucky Meijer store in Holland, Michigan.
The store at 3320 West Shore Drive sold two jackpot-winning lottery tickets on Saturday worth a combined $2.4 million, according to the Michigan Lottery.
A Lotto 47 ticket purchased at the store Saturday matched the numbers drawn that evening 1, 12, 15, 29, 41, and 44 winning the ticket-holder a $2 million jackpot. The player, who chose to remain anonymous when they claimed the prize this week, opted for the one-time lum
Dec 15, 2017, 9:52 am - Todd - Lottery News
Massachusetts woman wastes no time claiming $758.7 million Powerball lottery jackpot
Okay. I called up my father's lady friend who also does taxes and this is what she said.
First she shouldn't have come out forward she should have waited 6 months to the one-year deadline because of all that money.
Second she should have consulted a financial planner and accountant and lawyer and go over different details with the family especially the main family and her sisters and depending on who she Trust.
The lady friend accountant that I spoke to didn't mention ab
Aug 28, 2017, 10:47 am - wander73 - Lottery News
Indiana family claims $536 million Mega Millions lottery jackpot
WHEN Me my Son WIN(LOL) I have always told him this is exactly how I want to claim our money to remain anonymous, by doing it in a LLC But I didn't know if it would work that way or not?
It's been a long time since I've been out in the real world working right out of College (yes we had them back in my day), that was before the wheelchair!
I wish more State's would adopt an anonymous if you want approach, especially after the terrible tragedy in another State for a lot less money!
Alth
Jul 30, 2016, 9:19 am - American Indian - Lottery News
Florida couple claims share of historic $1.6 billion Powerball jackpot
There can't be anonymous ways to claim winnings due to the past corruption in lotteries.
Even with non-anonymous there still is some corruption, but it is at least a little easier to ferret out.
Classic - Hot Lotto is most recent example.
McDonald's Monopoly, at one point, was another where all the big winners were friend's or relatives of people involved with the game.
Plus if you go back even further, there are tons of stories.
Edit - not lots... stay away from hyperb
Feb 17, 2016, 7:02 pm - edmunddantes13 - Lottery News
