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Child Molestor wins $500,000 in Lottery Sponsored By Abuse Victims Group

January 15th, 2009 No comments

alec-ahsoak-lotteryThe winner of the $500,000 state-wide Alaska lottery held to benefit sexual abuse victims is a convicted child molestor.  Alec Ahsoak claimed his half million dollar prize on Saturday.   He has been convicted of molesting at least 3 girls under the age of 13 over the past 20 years.

His victims have been quoted in the media as being “outraged”.

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Winning $45mil MegaMillions Lottery Ticket Sold in California

January 4th, 2009 No comments

CA Lottery Officials have announced that someone that bought a Mega Millions Lottery ticket at a Pacific Beach 7-Eleven store beat the 1 in 175,000,000 odds and has won the $45 million jackpot. No Winners have stepped forward. Double check your tickets.

The winning ticket had the numbers 2, 11, 19, 21, and 34, as well Mega number 38.

Ohio Lotto Player Wins $207 Million

December 29th, 2008 No comments

A single individual has won the Enormous Mega Millions Jackpot.   The winner was from Ohio.  No other details have been released.

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Lottery Winner: New York Bartender Claims $1mil Jackpot after 6 months

December 3rd, 2008 No comments

This bartender waited 6 months to claim his $1mil lottery prize from a scratch off new york stat lotto ticket. Who wins the lottery and waits 6 months to pick up their prize?? This guy must really be rich or smoking a copious amount of marijuana to wait that long. Was he torturing himself every single day thinking about crazy ways that $ could just disappear and no one would ever believe he actually won the lottery (like someone stealing the ticket or his house burning down).

I guess we will never know. I hope he has fun with all that money.

72 Year Old Man Claims $12.2mil Hot Lotto Jackpot

December 2nd, 2008 No comments

He did not wish to release his name.  The only information floating around is that he is a retired public service employee from Wichita.  Either way he’s rich, and I hope he starts blowing that money as fast as possible.  That family is going to have a good Christmas.   Hopefully this won’t be a death nail for him and his family.    He better setup a very good Will and let everyone know how it’s going to play out or they will fight about it the rest of their life.     On that note, congrats unnamed 72yo winner!

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George Smith and mother step forward as $15M lottery winners.

November 26th, 2008 No comments

George Smith is the epitome of a good boy. For the past five years, the 48-year-old Meaford, Ontario man has been buying Super 7 lottery tickets with his mom.

They’ve split the cost of the relatively cheap entries but it’s never really paid off.

Until now.

George, along with his mom and dad, came to Toronto Tuesday to claim the big prize in last week’s draw — a $15 million jackpot.

The winner isn’t your flamboyant, screamingly excited, happy dance type. He’s a quiet spoken man with a modest manner about him. And that’s what he presented to the public as officials gave him a cheque with more zeros on it than he or his family have ever seen.

His adventure began when he stopped into a local convenience store after coming home from work Sunday night. “The first ticket I put in and the thing said ‘you won $15 million!’ And then I went to the girl at the counter and I said, ‘I think I won $15 million.’”

But in his laid back way, it was the clerk who seemed more excited at the news than he did. At least outwardly.

“She was just having a real problem containing herself,” he recalls laconically. “She was so excited.”

But despite his outwardly calm demeanour, George was also stunned.

“I was rather shaking at the time,” he remembers now. “I called my parents and I don’t think they really believed me,” he shrugs. His 77-year-old mother Wyn was alarmed by the call, when George first asked to speak to his father.

“And [then] I said, ‘I guess I better go home and tell my wife.”

But she didn’t believe him, either.

But what about Ray Smith, the forgotten dad and husband in this monetary miracle? “My wife keeps reminding me she won it, I didn’t,” he points out. “So I am just hoping she’ll share it with me.”

George has been playing the lottery with his mom for five years but has actually put a few bucks on a chance at big money since way back in the days of the Olympic draws. He won about $90 in that effort — and that only happened once.

So what do they plan to do with the windfall? George is pretty modest about that, too. They’ll be paying off several family mortgages and getting rid of some pesky student loans.

But one thing won’t change — he doesn’t intend to give up his job as part of his family owned business, building houses in Collingwood.

Now, he can lay the foundations for one of his own, hoping to start construction in the spring, something he’s never been able to afford before. “I guess that’s no longer an issue,” he laughs.

As for the money changing the kind of people they are? Don’t count on it. “I had to get some dress pants and shoes because my old ones don’t fit,” George notes. “I went to Wal-Mart and some things never change.”

Smith is well aware his twist of fortune comes at a time when the economy is in crisis, homes aren’t selling and the markets have taken a deep dive.

But he plans to help out as best he can. “We’re not recession proof,” he jokes, “but we’ll do our best to stimulate the economy!”

Winner! $9M Wisconsin Lottery Megabucks lottery jackpot.

November 26th, 2008 No comments

One lucky person quit worrying about the plunging markets, layoffs and other economic woes Saturday night after winning the Wisconsin Megabucks lottery.

State Lottery spokesman Andrew Bohage said a single ticket matched all six numbers and won the jackpot, worth $9.1 million if the winner chooses to take the payments in 25 installments, or worth $5.1 million if the winner takes the one-time lump-sum cash payout.

Odds of winning the Megabucks jackpot are 1 in 7 million, Bohage said.

The Wisconsin Lottery says the winning ticket was purchased at the purchased at the Q-Mart store at 2420 Calumet Drive in Sheboygan.

The winner has 180 days to come forward and claim the prize.

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Man collects $345,000 jackpot, then goes into work.

November 25th, 2008 No comments

Caleb Steele left his job long enough Thursday morning to collect the $500,000 prize he won on a scratch-off lottery ticket at a Duluth store. Then it was back to work — installing a basketball court in the yard of a nearby home.

“I’m a working man,” said Steele, 35, of Acworth.

There was nothing unusual about him buying a $5 Players’s Club lottery ticket on Nov. 7, the day his mother celebrated her birthday. He had previously won up to $100 playing scratch-off games.

A few days later, on his seventh wedding anniversary, Steele and his wife Nicole headed to Atlanta to the Georgia Lottery office with the winning ticket, which must be validated before a prizes are claimed. The odds of winning the top prize are 1 in 1,440,000. After taxes, Steele collected $345,000.

Steele’s most recent ticket won him the top prize in the Player’s Club game.

When he realized he’d won last Friday, he immediately called his wife.

“I asked her if she loved me, and then I went to work,” said Steele, a contractor who installs epoxy floors and sports courts.

Many of his company’s clients are based in north Fulton and Gwinnett, so he stopped at a Duluth Chevron on State Bridge Road before he headed to a job.

That night, he and his wife started planning a future that will be debt-free. They will also have a good Christmas.

“These are hard times, and I want to do what we have to survive,” said Steele, after accepting an oversized check from a state lottery official at a press conference.

Store owner John Copeland of Marietta said Steele is the biggest scratch-off winner he’s had. He owns two stores, but at one time ran as many as ten.

After the excitement of the lottery press conference, it was business as usual for Copeland and his workers.

“It’s going to be quiet and boring here the rest of the day,” store worker Sondra Martin said.

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Carmen Salva wins $1.7 million Missouri Lotto Jackpot

November 25th, 2008 No comments

A 56-year-old Kansas City woman wins a $1.7 million Missouri Lotto jackpot.

The Missouri Lottery announced Tuesday that Carmen Salva bought the Nov. 5 ticket at a Fast Stop in Kansas City by using the Quick Pick option to select the winning numbers of 20, 24, 26, 31, 35 and 42.

Lottery officials say 265 tickets worth $1 million or more have been sold since Missouri Lottery sales started in January 1986.

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Unknown Person Wins $58.6 Million Powerball Lottery

October 30th, 2008 No comments

Someone in PENN matched the powerball lotto draw for $58.6mil. The indentity of the winner has not been released.

Payment options:
29-year, 30-installment annuity for $58.6mil, or take the one time cash “lump sum” amount of $30,207,012.