Posted on 02/19/2024 10:45:23 AM PST by ChicagoConservative27
owerball winner Edwin Castro was spotted in the fast lane – taking a mystery woman out for a spin in his newly purchased Porsche in LA, photos show.
Castro, who won the historic $2 billion prize, and a blonde woman were spotted Saturday at celebrity favorite Sushi Park, a swanky eatery where meals average $400 a head, The US Sun reported.
His date’s identity is not known.
The duo later jumped into the former mechanic’s green Porsche, a vintage model, one of three that he bought after winning the jackpot in 2022.
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Yup, $628.5 million. But then Mike Tyson blew through $430 million which is an incredible $700 million, when adjusted for inflation, in 15 years eventually filing for bankruptcy.
Similar. If I won, nobody would know nor would I give anybody reason to even suspect. Carhartts and a used pick up. And land next to nothing in particular.
Be careful Edwin! She’ll suck that money dry within a couple months.
From her photo, she looks more like a Svetlana, Lyudmilla, or Natalya.
If I won a billion dollars in the lottery, I would not want to move out of the little house I just finished remodeling to my needs and taste. I love my neighborhood and my neighbors, and I doubt buying a bigger house would improve that situation. I'd simply pay off the remaining mortgage. I might buy some new living room furniture--or not, as mine is a nice eclectic mix that works. I'd hire a good cleaning lady to free me from keeping the house spotless, the way I like it. That would be my big splurge. My older car suits me perfectly, so I see no reason to replace it yet. I don't need new clothes or jewelry. My yard is landscaped to perfection, I get compliments on it all the time. So that leaves establishing a few charitable foundations. Honestly, that would make me very happy. I don't need to impress anyone.
You have to REALLY try to blow through that kind of money. I mean, he can buy houses, hos and cars every day and it still wouldn’t make a dent. He needs to couple that kind of spending with bad investment decisions too.
Warren Buffett (and Sam Walton before him) continued to live in their family homes long after they hit it big.
Yes,I’ve read that some charities spend a lot of money on “administration”.I give a few dollars a month to a Catholic charity...run by nuns...that provides medical care in rural parts of Africa. I can only assume,and hope,that much of what they get actually goes into the mission itself. And as for cancer...I’d give to one or more major medical schools...with the written stipulation that it goes to nothing but cancer care (for *everyone*,not just the “marginalized”) and for research on *all* cancers...not just breast cancer and cancers found in “transgenders”.
Girl he had been dating before he won.
Accountant.
Realtor that found him a new house.
lol. One of my favorite movies. See me and Dot can’t have anymore kids on account there is something wrong with my semen🤣
That car is beautiful!!
Really? Up until you won the lottery, you had invested a total of only $5?
Regards,
Gold digger?
You did good! Believe someone and how they treat you from the very beginning. I find people who try & use people to get things absolutely despicable.
”small $500,000 condo/coop in Manhattan”
Good luck on that one...
actually a nice classy car, not some blinged out Pimp Daddy ride like I was expecting based on the story headline.
Those of you in the biz will know better than I do but the fact that this is Backgrid could mean someone called in the paps in order to sell the pictures
It seems frequently one party will call the paps and the other party doesn’t know.
Meghan Markle seems to use Backgrid A LOT
I never cared for following the stampede. It usually ends up going over a cliff.
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