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1 Million Dollar Lottery Winner Wins In Court

1 Million Dollar Lottery Winner Wins In Court




Sharon Duncan, one of three women involved in a lawsuit over a $1 million lottery ticket, leaves the Wilber D. Mills Court Building during a break in Searcy, Ark., Tuesday, May 1, 2012. (AP Photo/Danny Johnston)




SEARCY, Ark. — An Arkansas woman who cashed a $1 million lottery ticket may have to give up the winnings to a woman who threw away the ticket after she bought it, according to a judge's ruling Tuesday.


An Arkansas judge says a woman who lost a $1 million lottery ticket is entitled to the money.
A White County Circuit Court judge said Tuesday that Sharon Duncan should get the prize money, not two other women involved in a lawsuit.


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Woman Wins Lottery Twice In One Day...

Woman Wins Lottery Twice In One Day...
Virginia Fike From Berryville, Virginia, Wins $1M Powerball Lottery Twice In One Day First 23-04-2012 01:14 PM EDT   |   Updated: 23-04-2012 12:00 AM EDT 27 12 396 332 A simple mistake led a Virginia woman to win a $1 million Powerball lottery twice on the same day, the Associated Press reports.

 When Virginia Fike stepped into the OldeStone Truck Stop & Restaurant in Clear Brook, Va., to run some errands earlier this month, she decided on a whim to buy two lottery tickets. Intending initially to buy one Powerball and one Mega Millions ticket,

Fike picked the same set of numbers for both: 5-13-17-20-30. "I picked numbers based on my parents’ anniversary and their ages at that time, divided by the year they were married," Fike told the Journal, adding that she loves "jackpot games" and plays when she "can afford it". When Fike had paid for the tickets, she realized that she had mistakenly bought two Powerball tickets instead. "I was like, 'If I win, I win twice'…so I just went ahead and took the tickets,"

Fike told the Northern Virginia Daily. Incredibly, the 44-year-old from Berryville, Va., was right on the money. Reaping two times the luck thanks to her fortuitous error, Fike matched every number except the Powerball and clinched the $1 million prize twice -- becoming the first person in Virginia to win two $1 million Powerball lottery prizes in the same lottery drawing, the Virginia Lottery reports.

 Virginia's newest millionaire, who claimed $1.4 million after taxes last Friday, said she is still reeling from the news. "Really it still just hasn't sunk in," Fike told the Journal. "It feels good but it's still just like right, you know somebody's going to pinch me and I'm going to wake up and this'll all be a dream."

 The outdoor enthusiast and devoted daughter told the Northern Virginia Daily that she is looking forward to taking care of her aging parents and paying some bills.

Toronto janitor shocked to find out about $16.6 million Lotto Max win

Toronto janitor shocked to find out about $16.6 million Lotto Max win
TORONTO - A Toronto janitor is cleaning up after learning his Lotto Max ticket bagged him a $16.6-million payout.

The Ontario Lottery and Gaming Corp. says John Addo checked his ticket Saturday at a local store and found he had one of the three winning tickets in Friday's $50-million draw.

The Ghana native, who came to Canada 20 years ago, has been working seven days a week for an industrial cleaning company to make ends meet.

Addo said his friends teased him about his weekly ticket purchase, but he always believed he would win one day.

He plans to buy a home and visit his family in Ghana with his winnings, and also wants to invest some of the money.

Addo, who moved from Montreal to Toronto three years ago, said he couldn't stop crying when he found out that he had won.

Man finds lottery ticket while doing taxes. Wins 9 million dollars

Man finds lottery ticket while doing taxes.  Wins 9 million dollars

HUFFINGTONPOST.COM - Unlike most of us, Irving Przyborski didn't wait until April 14 to fill out his taxes this year. He got around to it in mid-March -- a decision that turned out to be worth nine million dollars.

Going through his tax documents, WBBM radio reports, Przyborski came across an old Illinois Lottery ticket from March of 2010. He had bought a number of tickets around that time, and went through most of them, finding no winners. But one of them had apparently fallen into his tax file inadvertently. After he unearthed the missing numbers, he took them to his local corner store, only to discover that he was suddenly, and narrowly, a millionaire.

The ticket was set to expire at 5 p.m. on March 24, nine days after his accidental find. Winning tickets are invalid one year after the drawing date.

As the Chicago Tribune reports, the ticket would have been by far the largest unclaimed sum in Illinois Lottery history. Lotto winnings that go unclaimed are donated to the state's education fund, which, according to LotteryPost.com, receives about $2 million a month of such unredeemed dollars.

Przyborski, whom Lottery spokeswoman Tracy Owens describes as "quiet" and "laid-back," took his winnings in a lump sum. He bought the winning ticket at a 7-Eleven at 107th and Ewing on Chicago's Southeast Side.