Mega Millions winner won’t share with McD’s co-workers

McDonald’s workers in Baltimore are serving Unhappy Meals today after a co-worker, who claims to have won a third of the world record $656 Mega Millions lottery jackpot, says she won’t be sharing.

Stephen Martino, director of the Maryland Lottery, speaks to reporters outside a Baltimore 7-11 store where Wilson purchased tickets. (AP Photo)

Stephen Martino, director of the Maryland Lottery, speaks to reporters outside a Baltimore 7-11 store where Wilson purchased tickets. (AP Photo)

The New York Post reports that Mirlande Wilson, 37, says she has a winning ticket, but that she bought it with her own money, not that of her co-workers, who had pooled their resources in an attempt to win the big Friday prize.

“We had a group plan, but I went and played by myself. [The ‘winning’ ticket] wasn’t on the group plan,” Wilson told the Post.

Winning tickets were sold in Maryland, Illinois and Kansas.

According to the article, Wilson ran the McDonald’s office pool that fateful day, getting $5 from 15 co-workers. She purchased the pool tickets and left them at the restaurant in a safe place, according to the article.

Just before closing shop Friday evening, however, the owner of the fast food restaurant says he gave Wilson another $5. Wilson bought more tickets after leaving work and took them home, but she claims the winning ticket was not purchased with the final $5 contribution.

After Wilson called in to work Saturday to say she’d no longer be peddling fried taters, a couple of co-workers went to her home and beat on the door until she answered.

“These people are going to kill you. It’s not worth your life!” said one after she opened the door.

As of Monday afternoon, no one had claimed the prize, worth an estimated $105 million after taxes.

Wilson may be fibbing. When pressed to produce the winning ticket she told the newspaper “I don’t know if I won. Some of the numbers were familiar. I recognized some of [them].”

The McDonald’s owner declined to comment except to say, “It’s all [BS], if you ask me. It’s speculation.”

* Read the New York Post article.

113 comments Add your comment

Mike

April 2nd, 2012
1:24 pm

So she quit her job, alienated her co-workers, and she only MIGHT have won?

Unless everyone in the pool has a copy of the numbers they played, there’s a serious conflict of interest for the person who buys for the pool to buy any additional tickets.

It would be better if office pools played the same numbers every week – this potential for fraud couldn’t happen then.

hokie4life

April 2nd, 2012
1:32 pm

Dumb…First rule when doing a work lotto pool is to make copies of the tickets and pass the copies out to everyone! smh..not to bright sweetie!

jasperddbagghost

April 2nd, 2012
1:35 pm

Nugget gotta be fronting’ her chicken and watermelon~!

Nat

April 2nd, 2012
1:36 pm

Lets do the stupidity list:

1. She probably did not win, but now she has no job
2. She yelled she won the next morning…if she did…hello blind trust, lawyer, etc?
3. If the ticket did win she has guaranteed the winnings will be locked up until court proceedings are done at which time they will order it split and alot will go to lawyers
4. If she did win, the final end result will be that she is broke within 5 years because if she is this stupid already she cannot financially manage the winnings.

rules of the game

April 2nd, 2012
1:36 pm

This is why you don’t buy tickets with others unless you clearly document who paid and what tickets/numbers apply to the group.

We did this at my office last week as a special treat but I’m thankful that it isn’t an ongoing thing.

RAMZAD

April 2nd, 2012
1:38 pm

That sounds just like what would happen in Charm City. That place never fails its drama tests.

MeaneyMouse

April 2nd, 2012
1:38 pm

HEYYYY YOU DANGED WOODCHUCKS STOP CHUCKING MY WOOD!!

Bone

April 2nd, 2012
1:41 pm

Yep…only the rich are greedy…Right! Just shows you how ANYONE can be greedy, with money, love, property…and at every point from poverty to wealthy.

Saddlehide Annie

April 2nd, 2012
1:43 pm

If she did win and refuses to share, there will be a LOT of rich lawyers in her future!