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Wells Fargo lottery winners poker-faced as they return to work
. Boy, I sure hope if I ever win anything, that I can remain anonymous in my state. I'm afraid I'm in the hot seat as far as being sued goes. Not for anything serious, I guess but the n/hood has gotten filled with jealous people, like me only people. I may have to come up with some kind of plan, but thanks to some of the comments here, if the unthinkable happens, I may have a bit of clue as to what to do. But please folks, continue on providing clues if you could. I never hurt any
Aug 7, 2018, 9:02 pm - Groppo - Lottery News

California office pool claims $543 million Mega Millions lottery jackpot
Apparently you're missing my point about only ONE winning ticket. And because total ticket sales are public record we do know exactly how many tickets are sold in each drawing. There were 77,367,250 tickets sold and another 69,813 just the jackpot tickets for the 7/24 drawing. When Gloria Mackenzie had the only winning ticket for the May 18, 2013 drawing, 232,268,274 tickets were sold. How many people sharing ONE winning ticket is irrelevant as is how they spend their winnings. It appears
Aug 5, 2018, 6:39 pm - Stack47 - Lottery News

Georgia Gov. signs bill allowing lottery winners to remain anonymous
noise-gate, Your latest post here made me think of a t-shirt I saw in a catalog; The NSA read my shirt We did not, NSA Here's an idea for another t-shirt Anonymous Jackpot Winner! wendy67, 4% is a little strong but might still be worth it.
May 14, 2018, 1:06 am - Coin Toss - Lottery News

Judge rules $560M Powerball lottery winner can stay anonymous
Delaware, Kansas, Maryland, North Dakota, Ohio and South Carolina allow winners to remain anonymous. Arizona lawmakers overwhelmingly approved a bill last year that shields lottery winners' identities for 90 days after they claim their prizes. A growing number of other states, including Colorado, Connecticut, Massachusetts and Vermont, will award prizes to a trust and allow a trustee usually an attorney to collect without disclosing the name of the ticket holder. States including Illino
Mar 12, 2018, 8:37 pm - MsBee18 - Lottery News

Is it possible to be anonymous in a non anonymous state?
Yeah Stack, don't be stupid as in having to have the last word and bobbing and weaving when you're proved wrong, over and over ad nauseam. The name of the trust is not her name, you can't come up with it so shut up. Again Stack you posted; There are discussions on this subject in the News Forum. And wearing a disguise won't prevent them from publishing the winner's name in non-anonymous states. So what's her name? Not the trust, her name. Stack explains his post above; https://www
Feb 12, 2018, 8:11 pm - Coin Toss - Lottery Discussion Forum

Georgia group fights to prevent lottery winners from claiming anonymously
Here is an article that may help. https://durangoherald.com/articles/100424-moststates-require-lottery-winners-x2019-ids-to-be-public The States that allow a trust trustee - an Attorney to collect 1.Colorado 2. Connecticut 3.Massachusetts 4. Vermont When winners demonstrate a high risk of harm in Illinois or Oregon they can remain anonymous. Indiana allows an LLC The companies and not the name of the winner will be used.
Jan 31, 2018, 7:36 am - music* - Lottery News

Claiming florida lottery with blind trust...
Just found an article online that suggests it may be possible. January 11, 2016 article in Bradenton Herald - How to remain anonymous if you win the powerball. Updated January 13, 2016 www.bradenton.com/news/nation-world/national/article54225735.html There was also that one time a winning ticket was claimed in Atlanta with a blind trust. Anyone else more informed that me on this topic...please do share your info.
Dec 22, 2017, 10:17 am - WinWinChicDin - Jackpot Games Forum

$191 million Louisiana Powerball lottery winner claims prize
Lafayette attorney Jean C. Breaux Jr. appeared at Lottery headquarters Tuesday morning with the Powerball ticket worth an estimated $191.1 million and claimed the prize via a Power of Attorney on behalf of his client, a three-member family partnership. That moment when you hand out your ticket to a stranger to cash it for you... Terrifying. I don't think I can do it. Power of attorney or not. I guess things are different down in Louisiana (at least, I hope they are, for their
Dec 20, 2017, 4:11 pm - One-Day - Lottery News

Becoming wealthy
Changing friends is a good one. Being in my upper 20s and turning 30 this year, friends have been comin and going out of my life. I hypothetically would think about if I win X amount, I'll feel bad if I don't help out so and so...and would leave them an anonymous gift. However...as it stands, I've dropped atleast 3 so and so's out of my life just in this year. Mainly because they've turned on me..when I've done things that I could for them without being wealthy. So in the trash can they shall
May 4, 2017, 5:13 am - NeedyNotGreedy - Lottery Discussion Forum

Interesting way to avoid being hassled ?
Hardly worth it. I have no problem saying NO to the vultures If I hit the JP. About 20 miles south of where I live, there are many rich people who don't have a problem saying NO to people who have their hand out. My opinion is that If you have reservations about how to handle instant wealth, don't play, it's really that simple. Just like the recent news story on LP about that young Scottish/English? woman who blamed the lottery for her problems after winning a big prize, why did she play i
Mar 6, 2017, 6:49 pm - amber123 - Lottery Discussion Forum