Truthfully, let's see some ABC investigative reporting to show that the lottery isn't just a big fraud with staged winners and all. A tax on the poor, etc. Don't have to attack it condescendingly. Just show the truth if existent. Be journalists. Not hard.
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Sign it immediately, tell no one, go to a large bank like BlackRock and find private equity advisors, go to a big 4 accounting firm and hire consultants, and make sure you find a trusted financial advisor. Never tell them the source of your money at first bc they might bill up.
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I had another comment here going unnoticed. You people have zero evidence that the lottery isn't a giant racket with staged winners. There is no background investigation into these winners to confirm they existed prior to the wins, etc. Can easily be a deception for billions/year
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Al Capone fed people in Chicago, too. It didn't mean he wasn't running a racket. I have nothing against your kids getting scholarships. Just $12,000 versus scamming the poor out of billions per year. I'd rather pay the $12000 for my kids myself than get it that way TBH.
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I would split it four ways, keep one part for myself and give one part to each of my three children. Secondly, I'd live off the interest and set up trust funds for my favorite charities after I'm gone. I'd travel the country doing genealogy & write a book.
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Partially incorrect - six states Delaware, Kansas, Maryland, North Dakota, Ohio and South Carolina allow lottery winners to remain anonymous. And Colorado, Connecticut, Vermont and Massachusetts — allow anonymity if the winners claim their winnings through a trust.
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I would keep my name secret
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