You could be the first lottery winner ever to go back to (or stay in)pay the tuitions :eyebrows:
I guess he meant to pay for some young hot college girls...You could be the first lottery winner ever to go back to (or stay in)
school.
Charity? I dunno, so much of it gets washed away in the process of getting it to those who need it, I think I'd opt to help out a few individuals by handing it to them.Assuming I'd do what most people would do, which is give some to charities and invest the rest, my toy list would be in this order:
Rolex Sea Dweller
A classic muscle car, 68 Camero please
A really nice car to drive but not too flashy, like a Mercedes S class. I don't need a Ferrari, where would you park it where some asshole couldn't scratch it?
A holiday house in the carribean somewhere
A billboard laughing in my ex wife's face
I remember that as well. He waited until the last day that he could claim the jackpot before it expired. He ended up having to give half of it up.If I win a lottery while married, then get divorced in the following month, doesn't that increase the value of my Net Family Property as of the date of separation?
I recall years ago a guy who didn't claim his winnings until after his separation, and thought the courts overruled him on that.
I remember that as well. He waited until the last day that he could claim the jackpot before it expired. He ended up having to give half of it up.
That's right. His name was Ray Sobeski. His story was newspaper fodder for weeks following his attempt to shut out his wife. I have two degrees of separation from him. He and an old friend of mine were co-workers a couple of decades ago. Apparently at the time he was quiet single guy who didn't spend his money on much, so it just piled up. That's when an East European vampire who also worked at the company sunk her teeth into his wallet and didn't let go until she bled him dry. The others in the company saw what a shameless gold digger she was told him she only wanted him to buy her nice things, but he couldn't or wouldn't break off with her. And true enough, it ended when he couldn't bankroll her lifestyle anymore.I recall years ago a guy who didn't claim his winnings until after his separation, and thought the courts overruled him on that.
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