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

Bama14

April 2nd, 2012
1:01 pm

Karma is a buzzard. If she won, she should share with her co-workers.

Ghost

April 2nd, 2012
1:07 pm

Wow. It sounds like she’s full of it.

Also, this is a prime example of why when we play in the office pool, all concerned members have a copy of the tickets so this kind of confusion wouldn’t come up.

Blue Fender

April 2nd, 2012
1:11 pm

Greed is like cocaine…it’s a powerful drug.

Pam

April 2nd, 2012
1:13 pm

she will so be sharing that loot..

Karen

April 2nd, 2012
1:14 pm

That’s why I play on my own….

gadem

April 2nd, 2012
1:15 pm

she will share…the courts will see to that.

bledar

April 2nd, 2012
1:21 pm

if it was me i would share it even if i had 1 million am happy with it :D i do not need that much having much money it’s not good!!! it makes you full of stress

My Two Cents

April 2nd, 2012
1:21 pm

I also play on my own. Don’t trust anybody!

My Two Cents

April 2nd, 2012
1:22 pm

Don’t trust anyone with your money!

Norris

April 2nd, 2012
1:24 pm

The courts just settled a similar case and the dude was made to share the jackpot. If she is telling the truth, she will have to share! I think it sucks that she is trying to back out now!

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!

Billy

April 2nd, 2012
1:44 pm

LOL, another person of high character. She ought to get nothing, much less the agreed to “third” of the winnings. What a piece of doo-doo…

Testor

April 2nd, 2012
1:45 pm

If this lady has the winning ticket, and she is doing this to fellow workers, she is going to need all of that money for protection. She is screwing 15 people out of $7 Million Each, boy she has some set on her.

PL

April 2nd, 2012
1:45 pm

It appears she will be sharing with the other McDonald’s employees and several lawyers, if the disputed claim makes it to court.

charles crocheron

April 2nd, 2012
1:57 pm

She will lose but it will cost them a lot of money fighting each other, i would try to give the person something to keep this out of the hands of lawyers….

Quintricia Carpenter

April 2nd, 2012
2:01 pm

I 2nd Karen’s comment, same here girl!!! There was a pool going around here @ work & I told them….no thanks….buying my own!!

Poole

April 2nd, 2012
2:01 pm

She just should not have taken that extra 5 after she bought the group tickets and left them in the safe spot at work. before that she had her tickets at home and the groups tickets were at work. it was the late comer’s 5 tickets she ended up taking home.

boneesha Moore

April 2nd, 2012
2:02 pm

Well,I can sorta relate to her,I went in with a friend,but bought tix on my own.I pic messaged the tix with our money together to her.The tix with my own money I put aside.I really don’t buy her story though.Hope she doesn’t win in court.

Jesse Jackson

April 2nd, 2012
2:03 pm

the woman has seven kids ,at least the taxes she will have to pay will pay back the welfare she has got

MrsG

April 2nd, 2012
2:06 pm

Thank goodness for security cameras.. They will tell the REAL story!! I don’t do office pools..Win/lose on my own!!

Shawn

April 2nd, 2012
2:09 pm

She thinks it’s Monopoly money.

JustMe

April 2nd, 2012
2:13 pm

If I ever win the only people I am sharing it with is my family. I never go in on office pools for the reasons above.

Marigold

April 2nd, 2012
2:16 pm

This is Hillarious ! ! !
It would really funny if she wasn’t a winner.

Marigold

April 2nd, 2012
2:16 pm

This is Hillarious ! ! !
It would really funny if she wasn’t a winner.

Sean Frazier

April 2nd, 2012
2:21 pm

F-em! They all talked about you behind your back anyway! Buy the McDonalds and fire them all.

Karma

April 2nd, 2012
2:27 pm

You could have stopped writing this article at “McDonald’s Employee”. Even if she does keep the money all to herself, she’ll destroy her life and piddle it all away in less than a year. If you’ve never learned how to be a winner (I don’t consider Mickey Ds employees “winners”) then you’ll not suddenly figure it out with $100 million in your pocket. But I’m guessing she’ll have to share it – legally.

Bernie

April 2nd, 2012
2:28 pm

May I have some fries with that order? please…..LOL!

Max

April 2nd, 2012
2:29 pm

Why would any sane person play in a pool? It is just utter stupidity, and is just asking for trouble.

It doesn’t really increase your odds of winning, but it certainly increases your odds of being cheated.

IWontheLotteryToo

April 2nd, 2012
2:31 pm

If she left the tickets in a safe place at the restaurant, what’s the beef? Everyone that contributed, should have been aware of the numbers played. If not, then they are irresponsible for not taking the necessary action. If they contributed, I think she would do the right thing and share. This is going to make for a great

Rhonda

April 2nd, 2012
2:31 pm

She should at least share with the person who gave her the extra $5….but if I won that much money, I would definitely share it with my co-workers. We have been pooling and playing for about 6 years now, and I care about them very much.

BANG!

April 2nd, 2012
2:39 pm

Greed is the root 2 all evil not sharing that much money will have u underneath them roots!

GregSean

April 2nd, 2012
2:46 pm

To each his own. If her winning ticket was not a part of the pool then she should not have to share. I would suggest that she seek legal counsel.

testerbill

April 2nd, 2012
2:49 pm

Enter your comments here

indigo

April 2nd, 2012
2:49 pm

You can understand her situation. A 1/16th share is only $6.56 million. You can’t buy anything for that little money these days. No wonder she wants it all!

charmattack

April 2nd, 2012
2:50 pm

Yeah, everyone in my office pool gets pdf copies emailed to them of the tickets from the office money.

testerbill

April 2nd, 2012
2:50 pm

Some distant relative of wilson’s will show up with the winning ticket so it won’t appear as one of the pool tickets.

Keith

April 2nd, 2012
2:52 pm

Its her word against theirs. If she bought the ticket herself everyone is out of luck. Looks like a good case of he said she said. Hire a good lawyer.

sandee

April 2nd, 2012
2:53 pm

It was an early April Fool’s joke.

Vicki

April 2nd, 2012
2:55 pm

I play in a office pool I scan the tickets to everyone that is in the pool and also have their names on an enveloped dated the day of the drawing. If I want to purchase on my own I should be fine. She is showing signs of being very greedy with that amount she could share a little bit.

sandee

April 2nd, 2012
2:56 pm

Since the winner is not required to identify them self in MD, who would really know if she won if she kept her mouth shut…YEAH, THAT MIGHT HAPPEN.

Uhno

April 2nd, 2012
3:02 pm

Just loose shoes doing what loose shoes do.
I wou

frankie

April 2nd, 2012
3:04 pm

in every case similar to this thecourt split the winnings amongst the group so each of the 16 people will still walk away with 6.5 million dollars. enought to invest in MC donalds and be your own boss several times…but at least 8 of them will be back at Mcdonalds working again in 5 years becasue they blew the money…..

frankie

April 2nd, 2012
3:07 pm

my bad…calculation error…after they hire a lawyer subtract 1/3rd from the 105million….idiots…
it is the 15 poeples fault just as much asit is hers…thes hould hae mae copies of the purchased tickets…..

doug

April 2nd, 2012
3:10 pm

a single mother of 7 kids and working at McDonald’s?

hopefully, she has to pay all that welfare money back.

Honest Al

April 2nd, 2012
3:14 pm

To everyone saying this is the reason they don’t play in office pools, it really shouldn’t be that complicated. Just get a copy of the tickets and anybody that comes in late, doesn’t play simple as that. I play in office pools for the simple fact that if the group does win, I’m not the only one left to do all the work when everyone quits. Imagine that feeling, the entire office except for you gets early retirement. Talk about egg on the face! LOL!

Christine

April 2nd, 2012
3:16 pm

OK I had read another article on this story. The tickets were purchased in put in a safe at work with the list of the contributors. Supposedly the Manager said he gave her another 5 dollars the night of the drawing to get 5 more tickets. 1st of all why would you do that if all the people had already put in there money and tickets were purchased. The woman who supposedly won had purchased tickets with a friend that night. Excited she had won called her work and was crying she won. When the co workers banged on her door for 20 min and threatened to kill her she back tracked saying she wasn’t sure if she won. I mean I would to if I had a lynch mob at my door.

martha

April 2nd, 2012
3:16 pm

When people play the lottery in office pools and then go and buy a ticket on their own, the others will make sure they’ll get something out of it. My advice would be: Never play in the office pool, you can always afford one or two dollars and buy your own ticket. And it’s not that this person was greedy, she bought the ticket for herself. It’s that others want what doesn’t belong to them.

Good Day Fan!!

April 2nd, 2012
3:17 pm

She should have to split the money because there is no way to tell if she won with the money that the last person gave her. Besides she already told one lie when she said she wasn’t sure that she won but some of the numbers looked familiar. Who quits their job without knowing for certain they won.

Honest Al

April 2nd, 2012
3:18 pm

Wait. 7 children and welfare??? I didn’t read that in the article. Are we making stuff up and everyone is running with it, or was that actually reported somewhere?

are you surprised?

April 2nd, 2012
3:19 pm

$105 million after taxes and you are surprised that she is screwing them. Reality is that it is he said vs she said. I am sure they will sue but provided she can show a ticket with the $5 she took from the manager; she will prevail. of course if she can’t she will likely be losing a lions share to the platiffs.

Steve

April 2nd, 2012
3:19 pm

She will pay for her error. Whether or not she is telling the truth, she should not have accepted more money after she had made copies of the ticket. That will be her downfall.

Even if she has to split it with 15 other people it will still be something like $5million after taxes ($214 million before lump sum cut and then taxes). She couldn’t make $5 million in a few lifetimes working at McDonalds.

Instead .. she will probably end up givign it all to lawyers .. who are the greediest lot of people on the face of the Earth.

x

April 2nd, 2012
3:20 pm

As messed up as it is Possession is 9/10’s of the law! This is why our office scanned our tickets and all who participate get copies. Greed is something else!!!

Robyn

April 2nd, 2012
3:26 pm

if she bought her own separate ticket later then they’re not going to make her pay, if the money was won from one of the groups tickets then she’ll have to share, that’s it, if she won on her own it’s her own money

Nothie

April 2nd, 2012
3:33 pm

Enter your comments here

prettygurl1908

April 2nd, 2012
3:50 pm

Wow! Really now!??? She works at McDonald’s for minimum wage; seven darn children who the state pays for; and she lives in squalor (according to the article)? Ugh, I’m so over the underclass and their foolish mentality. Boo Boo, technically, your foolish tail should first have to pay the State of Maryland the thousands that you have received in food stamps, medicaid, welfare checks, and subsidized housing and any other assistance that you have gotten since you started having that litter of children. Second, you need stop moving your lips because you are a liar on a whole other level! See, this is why stupid people should not win large amounts of money because if she had any sense, she would realize that her share is roughly seven million dollars. Now color me stupid, but 7 million is way more than the “fry girl” is making now…hell, it is way more than I’m making now and I have 2 college degrees! I’m just saying ya’ll!

The MAN

April 2nd, 2012
3:53 pm

Child please..I’m tard of people being greedy…she could at least take them to Goodwills and get em some new threads!! She stingiee!!

Super Tex

April 2nd, 2012
3:54 pm

If she doesn’t share her winnings, she will regret it, its all about the conscious, you can live with it, but it wont let you live without it. So with that said BOO YOU DODO!!!

C

April 2nd, 2012
3:54 pm

I think Spike Lee should publish this person’s address on Twitter so we can all personally tell her where to stuff that ticket.

OMG

April 2nd, 2012
4:05 pm

What do you expect from the “fry guy” at a McDonald’s? She’s a piece’o work.

It’s obvious she’s lying … she called in to say she quit, but doesn’t know if she has the winning #s? How stupid does she think her pool group is….

This is a prime example of greed at its worst.

tina

April 2nd, 2012
4:14 pm

When u are in a group lottery pool, make copies of all tix for the pool and give said copies to all participants. that way everyone will know what numbers belong to the group. go one step further. on back of group tix, write GROUP LOTTERY POOL. on the back of your own tix, sign your name. that will stand up in a court of law.

work pool

April 2nd, 2012
4:23 pm

I’m the coordinator for the work pool at the office. Everyone always waits until the last minute to give me money, so I’m buying tickets on my way home and am unable to make copies which frustrates me. Anyway, to avoid this type of conflict, I always bought the tickets for the work pool at one of 2 gas stations enroute to work or home. At either 7 AM or 5 PM. I would have the hubby buy our personal tickets at a gas station completely off my route at a time that I would be in the office. That way if my personal ticket hit, I would be able to prove it wasn’t a work ticket. You can successfully coordinate a work pool and have personal tickets. You just need to be smart about it.

Ron

April 2nd, 2012
4:27 pm

She shouldn’t have taken the last five dollars. This will have to be settled in court.

Linda Southern

April 2nd, 2012
4:29 pm

Hey, it’s her money. She can use anyway she can spend it anyway she wants. She may have plans she hasn’t revealed.

Valerie

April 2nd, 2012
4:35 pm

If they won, she should share the proceeds.

sugarbear

April 2nd, 2012
4:45 pm

~This is why I ALWAYS insist when group tickets are bought “TWO PEOPLE” go to the purchase so there can’t be any of this,Man,how would you like to have her nerve in a tooth!!

Lucifer

April 2nd, 2012
5:00 pm

Yet another anecdote as to how I am winning, or should I say corrupting this nation’s souls. The lady has no moral compass. She could have split $200+ million with 15 others, a cool $12 million + each and lived a far better life than she had ever expected with a wealth of friends. Instead, she has allowed her greed to turn her into a pariah to all. My bet is that, like about 60% of the winners, she ends up losing most if not all of her fortune to the many hucksters who make a living preying on such greed. And she will find herself not only fiscally poor, but also, more importantly, devoid of any friends. She clearly has no moral compass, no real sense of values and is already personally bankrupt.

kim

April 2nd, 2012
5:09 pm

Enter your comments here

shes black

April 2nd, 2012
5:13 pm

with her job she shouldnt have a penny seems like she wouldn’t be financially responsible anyways…

smh b folks

EMS

April 2nd, 2012
5:25 pm

When you pool tickets, you go to a copier and give each person a copy of the pooled tickets. End of story.

CoCoLatte

April 2nd, 2012
5:37 pm

If she did win with her own ticket, she could give her 15 coworkers $1.5 million a piece – enough that after taxes they would have $1 million dollars. That’s, what, $22.5 million? And she’d still have, what, $78 mil to herself? I mean, seriously.

Wileena

April 2nd, 2012
5:47 pm

I did a office pool on the mega million. It was a total of 24 people. I made copies of all the tickets and had everyone to sign a contract. Each coworker received a copy of the lottery tickets and the contract. The deadline for the money top be in was by 13:00pm on friday. The tickets was bought close to our job. After work hours later I purchase more tickets for myself. See how the confusion can be avoided. The courts will see in their favor. She will have to pay.

Jack

April 2nd, 2012
5:51 pm

Sounds awful Filet-o-Fishy to me

Phil McKann

April 2nd, 2012
5:54 pm

Uh-oh, it looks as if some lawyers just won the lotto, too.

EMS

April 2nd, 2012
5:58 pm

CoColatte is a very wise person. 100% right. The right thing to do is to share it with her co-workers. You work at Mcdonalds ( a difficult job ) and feel that your co worker has cheated you of money you feel you are entitiled to sounds like this will end very badly in the end like so many other horror lottery winning stories. I hope she follows CoColatte’s sacred advice of wisdom.

Kalinda

April 2nd, 2012
6:13 pm

It would be very stupid of her not to share–because once it goes to court, legal fees are going to lessen what would have been originally won. As a penalty for her greed, it should be taken from her pocket, not the other individuals who trusted her. Money is definitely the root to all evil.

Nia

April 2nd, 2012
8:03 pm

A classic example of how money changes people…

Ncrdbl1

April 2nd, 2012
8:15 pm

Typical of people if she bought it herself and not as part of the group then NO ONE has a right to ask her to share. If the ticket is part of the the pool then yes. But if it is not then i will tell everyone to kiss my ass.

Adam

April 2nd, 2012
8:36 pm

Simple, they can check the machine at the store and see if she bought $5 in tickets or more. If she just spent $5 she could lose in court

julianne smith

April 2nd, 2012
9:34 pm

Greed can make nice people do bad things.I hope she reconsiders her options and share the cash with those fellow workers whom I am sure can use a little extra cash.

Duude

April 2nd, 2012
9:59 pm

This will be litigated, and why not? No way to know if she’s lying or not. No proof

TammyLynn

April 2nd, 2012
11:58 pm

It never fells when playing pools. One person gets greedy instead of being grateful and want to keep all the money for themselves. Now they are in court for years fighting over the money that they initally all agreed to split when they dreamed about winning the lottery!

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trac

April 3rd, 2012
9:37 am

what a POS, she would want her share if someone else was in charge of buying the tickets..Wow people amaze me.

trac

April 3rd, 2012
9:44 am

wow! really Karma, because someone works at McDonalds they are lower class citizens, or ..your aweful. there is no shame in an honests days work.

[...] Mega Millions winner won’t share with McD’s co-workers (Atlanta Journal-Constitution) [...]

roxanne

April 3rd, 2012
1:45 pm

She should share and really lady stop lying! It sounds totally sketchy and karma and the LORD knows….

mambo

April 3rd, 2012
1:48 pm

Can you imagine a 37 year old named “Mirlande” who works at McDonald’s having any character what so ever? They’re lucky she if shows up for work and doesn’t steal everything that isn’t nailed down. Dat’s how it be in duh ghetto.

kerryb

April 3rd, 2012
2:01 pm

Bama14

April 2nd, 2012
1:01 pm

Karma is a buzzard. If she won, she should share with her co-workers.

________________________________________________________

If she did in fact win with a ticket she bought on her own then why?

kerryb

April 3rd, 2012
2:05 pm

I’ve been in an office pool and have also gone and bought a ticket of my own. If you are in one of these you are completely stupid of you don’t make a copy of all the tickets bought in the pool and give a copy to everyone in it so they would know that the ticket you bought was not in the pool. Also, why didn’t she just tell the person who wanted in at the last minute to buy his own ticket? I would have done that.

Laura Phillips

April 3rd, 2012
2:21 pm

she need to do what right that was the pool money you still will have more money than you ever had

LawDawg

April 3rd, 2012
2:35 pm

Wow. This is pointless.

“Destitute, attention-seeking hag did not win lottery, refuses to share fictitious winnings with other people. News at 11″

MyPatootie

April 3rd, 2012
3:07 pm

Black economics 101. You aint my brotha nor my sista anymo!

Ernestine

April 3rd, 2012
9:57 pm

Go ahead lady, share with your co-workers….you can’t spend all that money in a life time….Greed will kill you…you won’t be happy if you don’t….I don’t mind if u look me up…

mimi

April 3rd, 2012
11:40 pm

If she is smart she should just share now before she loses all in court fees and lawyers she was in a pool n she was responsible for buying tickets so her responsibility is share regardless of she paying for extra tickets with her money.

Paul

April 4th, 2012
10:17 am

Mirlande Wilson is the kind of person who would announce to the media that she’s consorted with bigfoot. She loves the attention. Peraonslly, I believe she MIGHT have won the lottery, but if so, these are my thoughts.

First, IF she bought lottery tickets on her way home, with money collected from the office pool, and she didn’t distribute the numbers to members of the group before the drawing, then she needs to share the money with the members of the pool. The claim that she personally bought the winning ticket with her own money, when she holds undisclosed tickets bought for the pool, then she cannot disprove that the pool holds the winning ticket.

This is WHY any lottery pool ANYWHERE, needs to share the ticket numbers with members of the pool prior to the drawing. After the drawing is NO GOOD.

droop city

April 4th, 2012
10:39 am

For the love of money…. man id be on deathrow behind that kinda money… she was gone break bread

MeMyselfandI

April 4th, 2012
3:56 pm

Dont be fooled with the office pool hype, to keep all confusion down it’s best to do that on your own….the good old fashioned saying holds true…Mo Money, Mo Problems!

AxeMeAQuestion

April 4th, 2012
4:31 pm

Her co-workers are stupid for not getting her to produce copies of all the tickets that she purchased, with the money that they gave her, prior to the drawing.

The burden of proof doesn’t lie with her and the courts would throw this out.

woodrow

April 4th, 2012
5:48 pm

It’s hard to imagine this person running the pool then trying to steal from the people in the pool.

Carole

April 5th, 2012
2:26 pm

If she’s lying she’ll probably be out of a job. I wouldn’t want someone this dishonest or stupid working for me. For sure her co-workers will NEVER trust her again.

[...] you’ve doubtless read before, Wilson refused to share her presumptive millions with her McDonald’s co-workers, whom she had purchased tickets with in a [...]

SHARON

April 8th, 2012
10:30 pm

This woman is either mentally ill, a liar, or a greedy thief…..It’s possible she’s all the above…. There are time stamps of all the tickets and if they were copied on paper for the rest of the employees pool and given.( At least that’s what we do a my work) everyone gets a copy of all the tickets that were bought for that pool so all can check to see if there is a winner….They may not have been that smart…All in all, I believe the crack pot has the winning ticket but, is trying to keep it for herself….What a piece of work….Let a judge decide…then she should get nothing…

Ben Dover

April 17th, 2012
4:20 pm

Won’t the ticket show how much money she paid? or is 5$ the maximum? Im wondering, would there not be a video of her purchase?

Ben Dover

April 17th, 2012
4:22 pm

they know the time of the purchase, everything… so it will be revealed…