Imagine the joy of winning millions in the lottery.

Mirlande Wilson, center, will be able to afford even fancier hats if she finds the 'misplaced' winning Mega Millions ticket. (AP Photo)
Now imagine losing that winning ticket.
Now imagine lying about everything to any reporter who will listen.
That would seem to be the case of alleged Mega Millions winner Mirlande Wilson, 37, of Maryland, who’s claimed to have won a third of the world record $656 million lottery jackpot.
As 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 pool.
Wilson, a Haitian immigrant and mother of seven, quit her fast-food gig by calling in to tell her former friends she was a millionaire and would not be sharing because she purchased the winning ticket separately from the office pool.
Today, NBC News reports Wilson has “misplaced” the ticket.
When asked if she was a teller of tall tales, Wilson told NBC “I did not make up no story to get no attention.”
Even her own attorney has never seen the alleged winning ticket, which makes me wonder about his mental state as much as his client’s.
So far, winners in Kansas and Illinois have yet to step forward. Baltimore must be full of tricksters — another man there claimed to have been the Maryland winner, but it was a cruel joke that made his mother cry instead of laugh.
Maryland lottery officials are urging people who bought tickets to check their numbers again to make sure they don’t have the winner. The fear is that the real winner may have thrown out a ticket worth millions because they thought someone else had already won the big prize.
142 comments Add your comment
VinylT
April 6th, 2012
12:32 pm
Wait… doesn’t “I did not make up no story to get no attention” literally mean “I made up a story to get attention”?
Silly Rabbit
April 6th, 2012
12:38 pm
You guys are missing the best part of the story:
“Even her own attorney has never seen the alleged winning ticket, which makes me wonder about his mental state as much as his client’s.”
RIGHT ON POINT!
Ben
April 6th, 2012
12:39 pm
No comment
Fred
April 6th, 2012
12:39 pm
I was wondering a few things. When she purchased the ‘pool’ tickets were participants given a copy of the numbers? Was the winning ticket among them? I’m guessing no because no one has presented a copy as evidence.
Her claim is that she bought a ticket separate from the ‘pool’ tickets and won on that. Is it possible that one of the pool tickets did win and she is looking for a way to have someone else claim the prize so she doesn’t have to share?
CoffeePartier
April 6th, 2012
12:40 pm
If the 1/3 stake that is currently set aside to the MD winning ticket is not claimed by the deadline, does the jackpot, for the first drawing after that deadline passes, increase by the amount of the unclaimed prize?
Hootinanny Yum Yum
April 6th, 2012
12:42 pm
Ah, the entitlement mentality. Love it.
Reader
April 6th, 2012
12:42 pm
“…go Occupy A Job LOSER”
What part of McDonald’s WORKER did you not understand?
nikkiinmd
April 6th, 2012
12:43 pm
Maybe it was a April Fools Day prank that got outta hand. She probably NEVER thought it would reach this level of craziness!
Anna
April 6th, 2012
12:43 pm
That is just crazy! As for anybody that hasn’t come forward….stooopid. I always take my ticket and have them run it anyway. You just never know
messa
April 6th, 2012
12:44 pm
Al Queda made Jews jump to their death 150 storeys from world trade centre….now u can send her back to haiti you worthless hogs