Wednesday, December 9, 2015

Happy lottery winners stories


Homeless man wins $500,000 on lottery ticket

A man who has been all that much down on his fortunes for as long as six years can now be considered extraordinarily fortunate.

Michael Engfors, 60. Subsequent to battling with liquor addiction, losing his business, and getting a separation, he has been destitute for over six years.

"Michael has seen a base that has pushed him right to the edge," Jeremy Kowalis with the Homeless Shelter said. "In any case, Michael never surrendered. He realized that in the event that he continued pushing on, in the end his fortunes would change."

The triumphant $500,000 lottery ticket

His fortunes did, in reality, change definitely on Friday. He obtained a lottery ticket, scratched off the first number, and acknowledged he won $500,000.


"It's such an extraordinary story, and it's truly enlivened such a variety of individuals, in light of the fact that out of the greater part of the general population, particularly in Aspen, Colorado, that could win a large portion of a-million dollars, it couldn't happen to a superior kind of individual, than someone who really utilizes the destitute sanctuary, that is without a doubt," Kowalis said. "I don't think he ordinarily burns through $10 a day on a lottery ticket. In any case, he did that day, and it beyond any doubt paid off."

In the wake of checking that he really won $500,000 at a service station on Main St., Engfors went to Saint Mary Catholic Church where he burned through one last weekend mulling over the floor. He then imparted the news to a little gathering of individuals.

Michael Engfors, get ready to rest one final night at St. Mary Catholic Church, subsequent to winning $500,000 on a scratch-off lottery ticket.

"I asked him what he was going to do, and he said he needed to get a few skis and he truly needed to interface with his girl who he hadn't seen in more than 20 years," Kowalis said. "He's keen on attempting to figure out how to reach her and re-associating with her, now that he has a tad bit more intends to do as such."

Engfors arrangements to buy a plane ticket to go visit his little girl, wherever she may be.

The executive of the Homeless Shelter drove Engfors to Grand Junction Monday to start the procedure of gathering his profit.

Tuesday, December 8, 2015

Australian news : Oz Lotto winner claims entire $70 million prize, setting record


The victors of OzLotto's $70 million big stake are a gathering of lady friends who utilized extra transform from a lunch on lottery tickets. 

The unidentified gathering - whose individuals were not willing to say what number of individuals were in the syndicate - approached on Wednesday evening to guarantee their multi-million dollar prize. 

The unregistered ticket was sold on the Gold Coast, at Golden News and Casket Kiosk in Runaway Bay, and was a 12-amusement QuickPick.The champs will now go down in the history books as scoring the biggest Australian lotto prize on a solitary ticket, beating the $58.7 million won by a syndicate from Melbourne in 2008. 

"When I understood we'd won I quite recently sat there shaking like a leaf!" the leader of the syndicate said, in an announcement discharged by OzLotto on Wednesday evening. 

"We routinely get together for lunch and after we pay the bill, there's dependably two or three dollars left over. 

"I advised everybody on the last event to toss in some spare change and I'll purchase a lotto ticket in a major draw before Christmas." 

Brilliant News and Casket Kiosk proprietor Pam Goldsmith was enchanted her store had sold the triumphant ticket. 

"I continued saying to clients this week, 'Wouldn't it be decent in the event that we sold the triumphant ticket', never supposing we would," she said. 

An OzLotto representative said there were reports of individuals lining outside newsagents when they opened around 6am. 

"The chances are unfathomable. We would have seen around 33% of the grown-up populace purchase a passage," she said.' 

The triumphant numbers were 26, 24, 20, 17, 34, 39 and 36, with the supplementary numbers 22 and 23


Friday, December 4, 2015

Lottery winner horror stories : Abraham Shakespeare

lottery winner horror storiesAbraham Shakespeare

Also, as the big stake rises ever more elevated, so too do the fantasies. Lottery players fantasize that by winning, they could at last venture to the far corners of the planet, purchase houses for friends and family, pay off obligation… A sudden benefit of money appears like a blessing from heaven, an approach to enhance lives lastly discover joy.

Be that as it may, is sudden riches truly all it's removed to be? For the regular person, that cash likely accompanies a larger number of issues than numerous figure it out. How would you contribute it? Who do you trust? What do you tell individuals who come thumping on your entryway, asking for help? All things considered, you can't help everybody. At that point there are the lawful bothers, the general population who attempt to come after your cash. Indeed, it's every one of the a touch alarmin

This triumphant lottery ticket couldn't have been sold to a more pleasant fellow. Abraham Shakespeare was an American worker who won huge with a lottery ticket he purchased spontaneously.

Shakespeare evidently battled with clutching the money, however not at all like a few individuals who just blow their rewards on lavish extravagances, Shakespeare clearly inhabited at whatever point he could. Truth be told, he gave an expansive lump of the cash away before his life got ugly.

As per the mother of one of Shakespeare's children, individuals were continually harassing him for cash. Individuals would appear at the house, asking to stay with him, and frequently he'd let vagrants stay with him too.

What's more, it extremely well could have been that consideration that got him murdered. Not long after winning the lottery, he was become a close acquaintence with by Dee Moore. Dee offered to offer him some assistance with managing whatever is left of his rewards, yet rather the lady stole from Shakespeare. At initially, when Shakespeare disappeared, she told everybody that he fled from those asking for his cash, and she likewise sent instant messages from his telephone. The instant messages were warnings on the grounds that as per his family, Shakespeare was generally uneducated.

Agents found Shakespeare's body under a solid piece at a home that Moore put under a beau's name, and everything came slamming down. In spite of the fact that Moore didn't go down without a battle; she attempted to accuse street pharmacists and even her own 14-year old child for Shakespeare's demise.

On December 10, 2012, Dee Moore was indicted first degree murder and sentenced to life in jail without any chance to appeal. What's more, shouldn't something be said about the rewards? They were all gone, leaving nothing for Shakespeare's kids. The year their dad kicked the bucket, they didn't even have enough cash for Christmas introduces or shoes – things that Shakespeare dealt with when he was aliv

Thursday, December 3, 2015

Lottery winner horror stories: last news

Lottery victor murdered in cruiser crash west of Boca Raton

A rural Boca Raton man who seven years prior won millions in the Florida Lottery kicked the bucket early Monday after he smashed his bike west of the city.

Of the $19 million Michael Steffy, 65, won in 2008, he utilized most on his gang. The rest, Steffy went overboard on his energy — bikes, said Steffy's companion and lawyer Bruce Udolf.

Steffy was murdered riding his three-wheeled Harley on Southwest Third Street close State Road 7 soon after 4:20 a.m., the Palm Beach County Sheriff's Office reports. He wasn't wearing a head protector, as per the accident report.

The front feel burnt out on his Harley hit the middle, bringing on the cruiser to flip, the accident report states.

Steffy purchased his first home west of Boca Raton after he won portion of the Florida Lottery's $38 million occasion Lotto bonanza Dec. 24, 2008, said Udolf.

"He was the sort of individual you'd affection to see win the lottery. He didn't have a lot of anything some time recently. He was an extremely unassuming man," he said.

Steffy was fighting disease and could scarcely get up the last time Udolf went by him, he reviewed.

"Bikes were his liberality," he said. "He would've been cheerful to know he got the chance to do what he cherished before he kicked the bucket

Wednesday, December 2, 2015

Last news

Man lands $10M lottery directly subsequent to winning $1K

Minutes in the wake of winning $1K, Rodney Meadows purchased 3 more scratchers


Only minutes in the wake of winning $1,000 on a lottery scratcher, a Modesto man discovered that he was the champ of a $10 million prize 

Rodney Meadows was out running errands Nov. 23 when he chose to get some $30 California Lottery 30th commemoration scratchers tickets from the Fast Mart at 3955 Coffee Road in Modesto, as per lottery authorities. 

Glades won $1,000 on the first ticket he purchased, so he chose to "let it ride." 

"[Meadows] scratched $1,000 and he returned," Fast Mart Manager Lakhvir Singh said. "We had three keep going tickets left on that line and he said, 'give me those three as well.'" 

That is when Meadow scratched off his huge winning ticket. 

"Most importantly, I couldn't trust it," Meadows said. "I needed to ask the representative at the store, and he said, 'You better check it again at the machine.'" 

Knolls already won $1,000 on two lottery tickets. He commonly purchases four or five a week. 

"I said to [Meadows], 'I knew you were going to do it,'" successive Fast Mart client Joseph Trancoso said. "He plays impulsively regular. It couldn't have happened to a superior gentleman." 

Knolls has not yet chose what he will be doing with his rewards. 

The Fast Mart will likewise get a reward of $50,000 for offering the fortunate ticket.

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Its one of the lottery winner horror stories 

Lottery winner left poor and depending on advantages after fake roofers conned him out of his life reserve funds

Resigned assembly line laborer Stephen Cox scooped over £100,000 in the Lottery - however should now depend on advantages in the wake of succumbing to conmen

Fake roofers left a Lottery victor down and out subsequent to conning him out of his £80,000 life investment funds.

The unfeeling scalawags wheedled Stephen Cox, 63, into making no less than six treks to the bank to pull back tremendous wholes to settle the top of his semi-isolates home in Walkden.

Be that as it may, they did no work and took essentially the majority of Stephen's investment funds.

The resigned assembly line laborer, who lives alone, won £101,000 on the Lottery in 2003 and had carried on with an agreeable life until the conmen struck.Now he depends on advantages, has pre-pay meters for his gas and power and has been compelled to wipe out his Sky Sports membership.

He told the M.E.N: "Crushed isn't the word. It's influenced me truly gravely. They are b******s!

"I've been in clinic twice. The first run through was the point at which I experienced difficulty relaxing. The second time I simply keeled over in the house. I put it down to what happened. I couldn't adapt.

"I ought to have twigged in any case however it's past the point of no return now. I have a craving for crying."

He said he was 'that humiliated' he kept the difficulty mystery until he trusted in a neighbor who induced him to call the police.

The two rascals initially thumped on his entryway in April or May yet Stephen instructed them to 'overlook it' when they let him know his rooftop required work in view of clammy.

In any case, the pair wouldn't take no for an answer and pressurized the householder into consenting to pay £60,000 for the 'work'.

Amid the following two months they carried Stephen to the Nationwide and Halifax banks in Walkden in their white van so he could pull back tremendous entireties of cash totalling near £80,000, his life funds. No work was ever done on his rooftop.

The men encouraged Stephen to tell bank staff he was 'purchasing a race horse'.

"They were so persuading," he said.

He included: "They went into the space and said 'It's a touch sodden in here' and cited me £60,000 for the machine to dry it out. I said overlook in regards to it. In any case, they continued mithering me, contacting constantly. They needed a £10,000 store."

Presently police have discharged e-fit photos of the two conmen, one who called himself Simon and wore glasses.

One of the scalawags is portrayed as blended race, 5ft 6in tall, had short dark hair and stubble all over.

The second man, who was available when the cash was given over, is said to be white, in his mid 30s, up to 5ft 10, thin, clean shaven, had dark blue eyes and a pointed jaw.

He generally wore glasses and said he was called

Tuesday, December 1, 2015

Lottery Winners Who Lost It All



As America salivates over the $590 million Powerball prize won by a Floridian, we're reminded that triumphant the lottery won't take care of all issues. 

Actually numerous individuals' lives turned out to be remarkably more awful after they got super rich, and they figured out how to lose it all in a matter of seconds. 

The Griffiths purchased their fantasy home then life went to pieces 

Before they won a $2.76 million lottery bonanza, Lara and Robert Griffith barely ever contended. 

They purchased a million-dollar house and a Porsche. 

Be that as it may, year and a half prior, six years after their win, Robert headed out in the Porsche after Lara stood up to him over messages recommending he was keen on another lady. 

Their 14-year marriage was more than, an oddity flame gutted their home, and each penny of their fortune was no more 

In 2004, Sharon Tirabassi, a single parent who had been on welfare, got the money for a check from the Ontario Lottery and Gaming Corp. for $10,569,00.10 (Canadian). 

She accordingly spent her rewards on a "major house, extravagant autos, creator garments, rich gatherings, fascinating outings, gifts to family, credits to companions" and in under 10 years she's back riding the transport, working low maintenance, and living in a leased house. 

Fortunately Tirabassi put some of her bonus in trusts for her six kids, who can guarantee the cash when they turn 26. 

Tirabassi is back in the average workers in the wake of winning $10 million nine years prior 

Tonda Lynn Dickerson was compelled to pay blessing expense 

A previous Waffle House server named Tonda Lynn Dickerson got served a major plate of karma when she declined to part her rewards with ex-associates and was compelled to pay the assessment man $1,119,347.90. 

How could it have been able to it happen? Dickerson set her rewards in a company and conceded her family 51 percent of the stock — qualifying her for the duty. 

Suzanne Mullins couldn't uncover herself from underneath obligation 

At the point when Mullins won the U.S. lotto in 1993, she settled on yearly payouts rather than a singular amount, reports MSN. 

She rapidly wound up under water, utilizing future payouts as insurance for a $200,000 advance. 

Mullins later changed to a singular amount payout, yet never paid back the obligation. The credit organization documented suit and won a $154,000,000 settlement that was everything except useless — Mullins had no advanta

New York City Lottery winners celebrate lucky breaks, get ready for good life with big prizes


Brooklyn Chinese eatery culinary expert Rixue Chen went to the United States 10 years back for one thing and one thing just — "to profit."

Mission fulfilled.

Chen got to be one of the city's most current moguls after a lottery scratch-off amusement a month ago netted him $5 million.

Chen functions as a culinary expert at a family-run Chinese eatery. He said he wants to "experience the American Dream by purchasing a house, an auto and doing some voyaging."

Be that as it may, the greater part of that will need to hold up until after his Sept. 26 wedding. Chen said there would be no progressions to the service, however included he and his lady may take another take a gander at their wedding trip arranges.

He may likewise require a more pleasant ring.

Lottery authorities presented Chen Thursday alongside Manuel Moreira, of Briarwood, Queens, who asserted the top prize of $7 million from the Aug. 17, Cash4Life drawing, and Henry Caban, of the Bronx, who guaranteed the top prize of $3 million on the Instant Millionaire scratchoff diversion.

They each held enormous checks and flashed considerably greater grins as they shared stories about their fortunate chances.

"I play 10 tickets a week," Caban said. "I simply had an inclination I was going to win, that I was going to hit something. My kindred laborers, they were ridiculing me, (saying) 'You're going to lose all your cash.' But I had an inclination I was going to hit something so (I believed): 'I'm going to stay with it.' "

Moreira, a lodging union specialist, said: "At to start with, I truly didn't trust that I had won $7 million. In any case, then when I got to the Lottery office and they checked it for me, it began to soak in. I'm truly still in stun."

Every champ took a single amount payout. After assessments, Chen took home $2.5 million, Caban netted $1.47 million and Moreira got $4.3 million.

They all said they plan to continue playing the lottery.

"Lightning has been known not twice," Moreira said