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I would. I'd even train my replacement at work after giving my 2 weeks for "a better opportunity". No need to have all the old high school and college acquaintances come around looking for a handout.Not too shabby at all. I wonder if they will release their names, I know every state is different. Some states you can remain anonymous...
Not remaning anonomous is the worst thing you can do.
everyone you ever met will want a hand out.
citys will want parks
your college will want a new building
everyone else wants your money, putting your wife, kids, and even yourself at risk for ransom, hostage, and other security issues because criminals know you can pay.
if your state doens't allow anonmous winnings, form a trust or an llc or even a music label and claim it under that.
Not remaning anonomous is the worst thing you can do.
Illinois Lottery welcomes latest Lotto winner
Des Plaines, Ill. – September 4, 2008 – The most recent winner of the Illinois Lottery’s popular Lotto game remains a mysterious figure. Camera-shy, the unknown winner caused quite a stir after his estate advisor claimed his $4.75 million Lotto jackpot with a ticket purchased from a store in Romeoville. Charles Bellock, who serves as estate advisor and spokesperson for the winner, said that immediately after learning about the jackpot win, his client was dedicated to responsibly managing his newfound fortune. “He has thought through his estate planning in light of this good fortune, carefully considering if he will receive it in a lump sum or in annuity payments over a period of time,” Mr. Bellock said. “He wants the payments directed to the trustee of his trust to avoid notoriety.” Mr. Bellock added that his client has explored every possibility for planning his future, saying, “He’s absolutely done due diligence.” The win proves timely for Lotto’s mystery man, who according to Mr. Bellock left his position in the entertainment industry around a year ago to take care of his ailing mother. “This will certainly help him better care for his mother,” Mr. Bellock said. ... “It’s fantastic to see our players taking such great care of their winnings,” said Jodie Winnett, Acting Superintendent for the Illinois Lottery. “We share in this gentleman’s excitement at winning the Lotto jackpot, and we’re especially proud to play a role in his ability to successfully plan for his future.”
I forgot i bought a ticket...
0 numbers. What are the odds!
the same as winning / 54 factorial or something ? lol