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The Florida Millionaire Raffle is back!
There is no maybe about it. They have advertised that there will be (10) 1 million dollar prizes, even if only one ticket is sold. If they renege on paying out (10) 1 million dollar prizes, it is false advertising at best, and fraud at worst.
May 17, 2026, 3:55 pm - Sum Buddy - Lottery Discussion Forum
Secrets of a lottery lawyer-Kurt Panouses interview
honest question, what is the advantage of hiring someone advertising themselves as a lottery lawyer over someone who simply has a proven track record of handling large estates and trusts? nothing against the guy, i'm sure he's competent and his clients are happy, but instinctively i'd prefer someone with less visibility. aside from the cost, what is really the downside of hiring a big city firm? in a major population center, they'd probably have some experience helping lottery winners even if th
May 8, 2026, 3:21 pm - Brock Lee - Lottery Discussion Forum
The Florida Millionaire Raffle is back!
263272 tickets sold as of 5/21. Let's work this one from the back end. 640900 tickets need to be sold just to fund all prizes (so, does not includes costs incurred by the Lottery to set up the Raffle, or associated advertising, and does not include funding for education, which is the Lottery's raison d'etre.)
640900 minus 263272 leaves 377628 tickets needing to be sold by June 30, the last day to buy tickets (40 days from now.) 377628 divided by 40 equals an average of 9440 tickets need to
May 22, 2026, 3:45 pm - Sum Buddy - Lottery Discussion Forum
Secrets of a lottery lawyer-Kurt Panouses interview
State income tax applies to the state in which you live at the time you gain constructive receipt or the economic benefit of the money. Unless the ticket is from a state you don't live in, in which case that state gets their income tax before your home state gets a crack at it.
what is the advantage of hiring someone advertising themselves as a lottery lawyer over someone [else]
There's a lawyer in MA who has represented a number of winners, and (at least according to the reporting I sa
May 9, 2026, 1:31 am - KY Floyd - Lottery Discussion Forum
