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Oregon Lottery winner goes to jail
A White City woman accused of using a dead woman's credit card to buy an Oregon Lottery ticket that won a $1 million prize has been jailed for violating her probation on a methamphetamine possession charge. Christina Goodenow, 39, was sentenced to six months in custody for violating her probation in a 2003 methamphetamine case. Meanwhile, she remains in a dispute with authorities over the lottery proceeds. Authorities say Goodenow spent about $11,000 using the card of the mother of a lo
Nov 18, 2006, 9:15 am - Todd - Lottery News

Winning Money vs Earning Money
The news covers lottery winners because it is good marketing for the lotteries. People approach lottery winners because of a variety of reasons that are not mutually exclusive. Rightly or wrongly, some people believe there is a mystical connection to the lottery. They want the luck to rub off. Some people assume that lottery winners - who have to have no special skills to win - are rubes who can be manipulated or easily fooled out of their money. (Often they are right.) Some
Oct 17, 2006, 10:19 am - Prob988 - Lottery Discussion Forum

Lottonet Integra: So It wouldn't happen to you..
I agree with EmilyG. Sometimes i think what kind of company doesn't accept debit cards: they are just like a credit card, perhaps even better... Yes, Pumpi, that is true. But not better for you. A debit card takes money out of your checking/savings account. Even if it is used like a credit card, it still is tied to a bank account. The Fair Credit Act does not cover any cards like that. Even if a bank assures its clients that it will investigate or protect them from fraud or th
Oct 4, 2006, 7:42 pm - justxploring - Lottery Discussion Forum

Canadian 6+1 game
in 1983 i was charged with an offense after i took my dad's car. i got 6 months probation with a conditional discharge. i figured i had no criminal record. after running the marathon in chicago 3 times and philadelphia, once, i entered the tennessee marathon in 1999. this time at the airport the dude checked me out and found that i had a charge of theft over 5000$ , which was the 1983 incident. made it sound a lot nastier, but of course i couldn't explain to them it was dad's car. 1 fellow work
Aug 27, 2006, 3:00 pm - tungsten chef - Jackpot Games Forum

Why QP win?
JustX I'm partial to having the same two (kidneys) I came off the assembly line with. I don't know about granny and the bathtub. Organ theft thing, I think I recall skimming over. I prefer people don't send me those kinds of emails. I generally don't read them through. But I got one with a lot of pictures of a mule killing a mountain lion that attacked him I read through a number of times. That was a good one. J I'm not sure what you're asking 'What?' about. I responded to
Aug 3, 2006, 5:58 pm - Rip Snorter - Jackpot Games Forum

Man arrested after redeeming stolen lottery tickets
A 24-year-old Michigan man was arrested this week on a charge that he stole more than $20,000 worth of lottery tickets from his employer and redeemed the winning tickets at businesses across Wayne County. State Police said Jerry Allen Gallup worked at Hazel's Party Store in Taylor, where he was accused of taking Michigan Lottery Instant Game Tickets. The winning tickets were cashed in at more than 30 locations in Wayne County, police said. Police said Gallup confessed to the theft, an
Mar 16, 2006, 6:52 am - Todd - Lottery News

lottery taxes
Instant scratch off tickets are different than a ball drawn lottery! So the scratch game ends when it ends and you claim the money from the instant game before that date, of course your going to pay the taxes at that time! There is no way to tell when that one ticket was sold since it's an instant scratch ticket! The only time the lottery knows anything about a scratch off ticket is when the retailer scans that ticket to validate that ticket! The lottery office knows nothing until then! Just lik
Nov 14, 2005, 12:37 am - BaristaExpress - Lottery Discussion Forum

Winner of a Lottery Jackpot Is Accused in Check Fraud
People who win millions of dollars in the lottery often find long-lost friends stopping by, but a Long Island woman who recently hit for $5 million found herself suddenly popular with Nassau County detectives.The woman, Lydia Moore, 54, a health care worker from Glen Cove, won $5 million last month playing Livin' Large the New York Lottery's new instant scratch-off game.She appeared at an Oct. 28 ceremony on Long Island, where a state lottery official introduced her and another winner as our
Nov 8, 2004, 7:50 am - Todd - Lottery News

OHIO black leather bag
coworker 110 179 312 142 cafeteria 790 290 813 256 2076 to lose anything 397 lost 702 912 329 936 3760 1699 credit cards 314 625 2345 leather bag 321 412 bag 225 238 921 252 282 518 827 623 3567 7859 stealing/stole/theft 101 630 703 112 836 110 210 166 658 107 775 124 352 552 1394 5269 steak 919 195 887 829 407 479 625 6753 4416 panic stricken 847 747 607 761 276 671 679 297 5331
Sep 14, 2025, 9:55 pm - AGF310 - Mystical Forum

Missouri woman admits to stealing $24,000 worth of lottery tickets at her own workplace
Former retailer employee snatched a whopping 36 books of lottery tickets By Kate Northrop A former Missouri Lottery retailer employee admitted to stealing over $24,000 worth of lottery tickets from her own workplace over the course of six months. A Missouri woman stole about 36 books of lottery tickets for an estimated value of $24,000 from her own workplace, even going so far as to cash some of them right at the store she worked. Public Missouri Government court documents detail
Jun 29, 2024, 8:26 am - Todd - Lottery News