Thank goodness! I didn’t want anyone to know who I was.
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I don’t blames him/her. I would want to remain anonymous as well. BTW, I wish it were me!


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Smart considering the crazy people out there and the mooches.
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Keeps the vultures away! NICELY DONE!
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Never ever sign your name...set up a trust and use that name. In this order - Lawyer, investment manager, accountant.
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Just don't ask Michael Cohen to do it!
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Good for her!!!
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In the internet era no lottery winner ahould be made public
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Well this is a great thing!
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I'm all for integrity of the game but you never know who is watching ANYONE come up nowadays. If they'll kill a girl for a $3000 tax refund, sky's the limit on millions of dollars...
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Jane Dough.
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This is wrong! She signed the ticket with her name, she has to claim it herself!! Judge is not following the Powerball Rules
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Methinks that perhaps the judge has a little more authority than the Multistate Lottery Association.
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So even the IRS won't know?
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The IRS gets their cut upfront if she takes the cash option. Either way, the IRS already knows.
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Stupid. Especially if this was a state that made it clear what the rules were. Playing is voluntary. You don't like the rules, don't play. Seems easy enough to me.
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Good..... keeps the vultures away
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