Posted on 03/14/2012 12:49:15 PM PDT by SMGFan
Five men walked out of the Union County courthouse $4 million richer this morning. A Union County jury ruled that Americo Lopes, 52, cheated his five coworkers and lottery pool members out of a $38.5 million jackpot. The eight-member jury was unanimous in its decision that the November 10, 2009 lottery was won on a pool ticket and not a personal ticket, as Lopes had claimed. The former Elizabeth construction worker testified that he bought 12 tickets including the jackpot winner that day solely for himself, even though he typically played in a lottery pool with the five men who each paid for two tickets.
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The curious thing is, the person posting those quips has probably just left the drive-thru with a Big Mac and is in a hurry to get their Powerball ticket so they can make it home in time for the Monday night game...
Oh, exactly!
“Officer saves 5 babies and six puppies from burning house!”
“What, he didn’t shoot the puppies?”
I’m trying to figure out what kind of bread to serve at a circus.
4. On most any thread at all, someone will bring up abortion.
4. On most any thread at all, someone will bring up abortion.
“I hate to tell yaall, but I told ya this would happen!”
Luck. Oh well, I still would have liked for the crook to win the case. Anything that discourages people from playing the lottery is good by me.
Luck.
Luck had nothing to do with my comments.
As I tried to explain to you and a couple others, it had already been established the "winner" was a liar, and he had good reason to lie, evade and deceive.
Lets just say he had a rather large motive to do so Bob.
This should have been clear to all.
Back when I worked at a place that had a lottery pool, wed buy the tickets then photocopy them and give everyone a copy.
That's what the guy who runs the lottery pool does where I work.He gives us a copy of the numbers with our names and how much we throw in. Some people in the pool throw in double to get 2 shares.
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