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Arizona Lottery delays expiration date of $12.8 million jackpot-winning ticket in legal battle
A n unprecedented move by the AZ Lottery, extending the expiration date, which would have been yesterday(May 23). What future problems will arise by extending the expiration date of the winning ticket? I can think of hundreds. And this extension of the expire date was all at the request of Circle K. They probably do have an interest in being awarded this money. Now the manager cannot be located to be served his summons. HMMM....did he quit? Doubt it. Did Circle K fire him. Probably. Will his abs
May 25, 2026, 4:54 am - gvpazkn - Lottery News

I know that this is technically not a lottery question, it's about PCH Sweepstakes bankruptcy .
A mortgagee doesn't even have to be current on their mortgage. If the borrower is current, the bank wouldn't initiate a foreclosure. Why would they? They don't want the house. They want the principle and interest payments. Bankruptcy protects the borrower by putting a bankruptcy court between the borrower and their creditors. As long as a judge is between the bank and the borrower, the bank can't foreclose on the home. After the bankruptcy is filed, the court will require the borrower
Jun 9, 2026, 5:21 pm - GiveFive - Lottery Discussion Forum

Arizona Lottery delays expiration date of $12.8 million jackpot-winning ticket in legal battle
Better reread the story: The Arizona Lottery granted a retailer's request to extend the expiration deadline of a $12.8 million Arizona Lottery jackpot-winning ticket while the court figures out who is legally entitled to the prize.
Today, 7:52 am - gvpazkn - Lottery News

Arizona Lottery delays expiration date of $12.8 million jackpot-winning ticket in legal battle
Maybe you should work on your reading comprehension. In April, Circle K filed a temporary restraining order to ask Maricopa County Superior Court Judge Joseph Kreamer to stop the Arizona Lottery from allowing the ticket to expire on May 23 It should be obvious that I know what this story says, but based on other sources the judge granted the TRO, so this story may have gotten it wrong.
Today, 4:57 pm - KY Floyd - Lottery News

Elderly Washington woman loses her home and $600,000 to Jamaican lottery scammer
Relentless harassment from criminal fraudster leads to dramatic unfortunate results By Kate Northrop A Jamaican scammer was sentenced to prison after he severely harassed an elderly Washington woman in a lottery scheme that cost her $600,000 and her home. An elderly woman lost her house and sent over a half a million dollars to a criminal fraudster after he made her believe that she won a $22 million prize in the lottery. Roshard Andrew Carty, 34, was sentenced to three years in
Jun 1, 2026, 12:02 pm - Todd - Lottery News

Arizona Lottery delays expiration date of $12.8 million jackpot-winning ticket in legal battle
Evidently it must have been against company policy for employees to purchase rejected tickets The stories I've seen have said the policy is that employees can't buy (any) lottery tickets at the store they work at , not just while they're working. There's also the whole deception angle of attempting to buy the ticket in the hopes that the company didn't yet know they owned a ticket worth far more than face value. I don't see any way that it was a lawful sale/purchase. Unprecedented move
May 26, 2026, 1:22 am - KY Floyd - Lottery News

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