Lottery winner left his wife broke
December 18, 2009 by admin
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A member of a winning Florida Lottery syndicate hid his new found lottery wealth from his wife and left her, not telling her about his riches. The deceiving lottery winner left his wife broke, without a penny of the winnings and bills she couldn’t pay, which ultimately led to her house being repossessed while he lived the high-life.
One National Lottery winner
December 17, 2009 by admin
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Out of the three main lottery draws which took place last night there was only one National Lottery winner who managed to scoop a jackpot. Both the Irish Lottery and Powerball Lottery rolled over until Saturday’s draws but one National Lottery ticket holder has become £2,900,560 richer overnight.
Mega Millions ten-time rollover jackpot
December 16, 2009 by admin
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There are 140 million reasons to buy tickets for Friday’s Mega Millions lottery draw. The last time that the jackpot was won is back on the 10th of November making the Mega Millions ten-time rollover jackpot for Friday night’s draw a phenomenal $140 million! Now that sort of lottery windfall really would be a welcome stocking filler this side of Christmas.
Lottery conmen have stolen thousands
December 15, 2009 by admin
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A well know hustle is currently being operated in London by lottery conmen who have stolen thousands of pounds and also expensive jewellery. This hustle has been used for many years and has even been featured in The Real Hustle TV show but still people are falling victim to this lottery con.
Lottery grant for Museum of Cardiff
December 14, 2009 by admin
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The Heritage Lottery Fund has awarded a £440,000 lottery grant to the Museum of Cardiff. The Museum of Cardiff will be a new dedicated city museum which will tell the story of Cardiff rich history. It has been 85 years since Cardiff last dedicated city museum closed its doors but thanks to National Lottery cash a new exhibition will be displayed in Cardiff’s Victorian grade II listed Old Library building.