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Re: Who is the rightful lottery winner of $162 million?
| quote: | Originally posted by NYCTrancefan
http://www.cbc.ca/stories/2004/01/06/jackpot040106
This woman lost her lottery ticket and someone else has shown up to cash it, according to the law its finders keepers since the ticket is like cash on the street. Kind of blows for her though since the numbers that she picked and how she did it using birthdays of family members and the date and place that she purchased it seems credible.
Not political but makes an for an interesting scenario, I hope she gets the benefit of being declared the winner today by the Ohio Lottery Association, or that would really suck for her. |
That is assuming she's telling the truth, which she isn't. If you read the police report, her "claim" seems shaky at best. She's got absolutely no evidence to back it up - how gullible does she think the courts are?
Besides, I doubt that the worker who's actually getting the money is really afraid of going to court over it, since he's now got $162 million to pay the legal fees with.
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