May
2012
Monday, December 12, 2011
DANIEL BATES, Mail Online

Rich Bankers May Lose $254m Powerball jackpot

After three wealthy money managers won the largest Powerball Jackpot in Connecticut Lottery history, it was revealed that they had posed as a front for the real winner who came to the three men because he did not want his name becoming public.

MailOnline revealed that the three men were not the actual winners and may lose the fortune because 

The rules of the Connecticut Powerball state that the winner ‘shall be disclosed’ or the winning ticket could be ruled invalid.

Not only did the money managers lie about the vercaity of the win, but it was further revealed that the real winner had already asked the men to invest most of the winnings for his own peronsal gain rather than donate it to charity.

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