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Drug dealer must forfeit lottery jackpot
Successful drug dealers tend to blend into the neighborhood where they work and live.The key word might be 'successful', and the way a person defines the concept. Or things just might be different in other parts of the nation. In NM, I'm not sure any drug dealer could be called 'successful' by any definition except financial. They tend to use their own products and sales to support their own use. They tend to be wild and conspicuous in their behavior. If they're meth users/cooks/dealers thei
Aug 25, 2005, 8:40 pm - Rip Snorter - Lottery News
Democrats trying to ruin Calif. Mega Millions lottery participation
All multistate lottery should be banned. It involves millions of $ and is a breeding ground for government corruption. I should know, I have been a victim of this corruption for five years. I ve learned that politicians and government employees are the real ones we need to be protected from. It started when I left a lottery ticket, that two days later became a winning lottery ticket worth $46 Million, over Allen Oliver s house who works for the city of Jersey City. One of his relatives Jack
Jun 18, 2005, 3:01 pm - Rip Snorter - Lottery News
A New Way Of Picking 6 Numbers:
Quote: Originally posted by Maverick on February 25, 2005This is what I found through Google:Time runs out for would-be time travelerMichael Marcum, 21, made off with six 350-pound electrical transformers from a power company in Stanberry, Missouri, in January 1995. His motive? What else? To build a time machine so he could transport himself a few days into the future, learn the winning lottery numbers and then return to buy the matching tickets. Obviously Marcums job as a laborer in a toilet-pa
Feb 26, 2005, 8:11 am - Badger - Lottery Discussion Forum
A New Way Of Picking 6 Numbers:
This is what I found through Google:Time runs out for would-be time travelerMichael Marcum, 21, made off with six 350-pound electrical transformers from a power company in Stanberry, Missouri, in January 1995. His motive? What else? To build a time machine so he could transport himself a few days into the future, learn the winning lottery numbers and then return to buy the matching tickets. Obviously Marcums job as a laborer in a toilet-paper-tube factory provided him with the expertise to tampe
Feb 25, 2005, 11:26 pm - Maverick - Lottery Discussion Forum
Record Powerball Lottery Winner's Granddaughter Missing
Record Powerball winner Jack Whittaker has reported his 17-year-old granddaughter missing, police said late Thursday. Family members had not seen or heard from Brandi Lasha Bragg since 9 p.m. Saturday when she was at her Hurricane home, Putnam County Sheriff's Sgt. Lisa Arthur said. At this time we're treating this as an unusual disappearance, Arthur said. Normally someone would see her at least on a daily basis, someone in the family. Arthur said Whittaker reported Bragg missing sometime this
Dec 10, 2004, 10:01 am - Todd - Lottery News
Gaming executives guilty of operating illegal lottery, pyramid scheme
Six of the lead promoters of World Games Inc. (WGI) plead guilty to operating and promoting an Illegal Pyramid Scheme December 6, 2004 in Calgary, Alberta.The guilty plea was a result of a five month Joint Forces investigation including the Alberta Gaming and Liquor Commission (Gaming Investigation Team), Calgary Police Service, RCMP, and the Lethbridge Police Service.World Games Inc. CEO, Greg Kennedy was found guilty of pyramid selling offenses by the Australian Federal Court earlier this year
Dec 8, 2004, 8:53 am - Todd - Lottery News
Ohio man becomes an instant millionaire
A Grafton, Ohio man instantly turned a $5 investment into $1 million at an Ohio gas station and convenience store on Sunday morning.Rodney Coker, 44, who has worked as a crane operator at Elyria Foundry Co. for more than 20 years, won $1 million in the Ohio Lottery's Thanks a Million instant scratch-off game. It was cardiac arrest, Coker said yesterday.Coker comes into the Citgo at 879 Main St. in Grafton about twice a day, store owner Hazel Rowe said, adding that he just walked in, bought the
Mar 30, 2004, 4:48 am - Todd - Lottery News
Store clerk arrested, accused of stealing scratch-off lottery tickets
Captured on video: A lottery player busily playing scratch-off games.Captured in handcuffs: The same lottery player who illegally scratched off almost $500 worth of tickets without paying for them.Robert Lee King, 41, of 14860 Indigo Lakes Circle, North Naples, was arrested and charged with grand theft in connection with his unlucky gambling spree earlier this month.Collier County sheriff's deputies arrested King on Tuesday after a co-worker at the Shell/Site station at 5606 Tavila Circle turned
Mar 25, 2004, 5:00 am - Todd - Lottery News
Miami Police Search For Pair In Alleged Lotto Scam
Man, Woman Robbed Victim Of $11,000Miami Police said a Latino couple approached a woman on Feb. 4, telling her they needed her help to cash a winning lottery ticket valued at $425,000. The man and woman told the woman they would pay her a percentage of the loot, in exchange for a fee of $11,000.The following week, on Feb. 10, the woman gave the men the $11,000, and the three drove to a pharmacy in North Miami, where the woman left the cash in her car and walked inside the drugstore. The woma
Mar 17, 2004, 5:19 am - Todd - Lottery News
Five charged in Pennsylvania lottery ticket thefts
A mother and daughter and three other employees of a Scranton, Pennsylvania convenience market stole more than $62,000 last year by taking thousands of instant lottery tickets and cashing in winners, a Lackawanna County detective charged Thursday.The five were tripped up when the owner of Sdventh Avenue Kwik N Ezy Kwik Mart noticed a large discrepancy in lottery ticket sales during a year-end review of accounts, according to an arrest affidavit.They are charged with single counts of theft by unl
Feb 20, 2004, 6:44 am - Todd - Lottery News
