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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
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
