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  1. Jul 22, 2022 · Read on to learn about the hardest-luck cases of lottery loss. Bob Bird/AP ... He was alone and penniless just five years after winning the equivalent of nearly $11 million with a lucky British ...

  2. Sep 18, 2020 · Read on to see the hardest-luck cases of lottery loss, and which states love playing the lottery the most. Last updated: Sept. 17, 2020. Jack Whittaker.

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    • Jack Whittaker. In 2002, Jack Whittaker won a $314 million Powerball jackpot which, at the time, was the biggest lottery prize in history. The West Virginia construction worker, known for his outsized cowboy hats and even bigger personality, remains one of the most extreme cautionary tales about the lottery’s power to ruin lives.
    • Lara and Roger Griffiths. Lara and Roger Griffiths’ marriage ended in divorce less than a decade after the British couple won a $2.19 million jackpot. Roger chased his rock star dreams and spent big bucks for his band to release an album.
    • David Lee Edwards. Five years after Kentucky resident David Lee Edwards won a $27 million jackpot, he was penniless and living in a storage shed with his wife.
    • Mickey Carroll. Mickey Carroll was only 19 when he won a British jackpot that sent him into early adulthood with the equivalent of $11.8 million. The media dubbed him the “Lotto Lout” as the young winner tore through his newfound fortune with astonishing speed.
    • Lou Eisenberg – Lost $5 Million
    • Michael Carroll - Lost £9.7 Million
    • Gerald Muswagon - Lost $10 Million
    • Sharon Tirabassi - Lost $10.5 Million
    • Alex Toth - Lost $13 Million
    • William “Bud” Post III - Lost $16.2 Million
    • Janite Lee - Lost $18 Million
    • David Lee Edwards - Lost $73.7 Million
    • Billie Bob Harrell Jr. - Lost $31 Million
    • Jack Whittaker - Lost $314.9 Million

    In 1981, Lou Eisenberg was bringing home $225 a week from his job maintaining lightbulbs in a New York City office building. On November 13, 1981, his life changed forever when he won the $5 million New York Lottojackpot, becoming the first major winner in the state. His good fortune wouldn’t last long. Eisenberg immediately quit his job and bought...

    Nineteen-year-old Michael Carroll was working as a garbage man when he won £9.7 million (about US$14.4 million) in the UK National Lottoin 2002. The young man, who had just been charged in a petty crime case, was wearing an electronic monitoring anklet when he collected his prize. Carroll immediately began blowing his lottery winnings on jewellery,...

    In 1998, 42-year-old Gerald Muswagon of Winnipeg, Manitoba took home a $10 million prize from Canada’s national Lotto Super 7 draw. Unfortunately, his lucky day turned out to be the beginning of a fiery downward spiral. First, Muswagon bought a fleet of new cars for himself and his friends. He also bought a house where he hosted parties every night...

    In 2004, Sharon Tirabassiwas a single mother to three children, barely making ends meet. But on Easter weekend in 2004, she won $10.5 million on Canada’s Lotto Super 7 draw. Unfortunately, Tirabassi didn’t hire a financial advisor—and her fortune didn’t last long. Tirabassi quickly split her winnings with her family, giving $1 million to her parent...

    In 1990, Alex Toth won $13 million in the Florida Lottoand opted to collect his prize in instalments of $666,666 per year—an ominous hint at how spectacularly badly things would turn out. At first, Alex and his wife, Rhoda, lived life to the fullest: they travelled, met celebrities, and gave lavish gifts. But soon, Toth started gambling, and his me...

    William “Bud” Post IIIwas living on disability cheques when he won $16.2 million on the Pennsylvania State Lottery. He picked up the first of 26 yearly payments of $497,953.47—and burned through it like wildfire. In just two weeks, Post spent $300,000 on gifts, a restaurant lease, a liquor license, an airplane, and a used car business for his broth...

    In 1993, Janite Lee, an immigrant from South Korea, was working in a wig shop when she won the $18 million jackpot from the Illinois State Lottery. The lucky lady opted to receive yearly payouts of $620,000. Unfortunately, her lack of financial planning would lead to some disastrous financial decisions. First, Lee bought a million-dollar mansion an...

    David Lee Edwards was a poor ex-con who had spent a third of his life in jail. Then, in 2001, $7 worth of lottery tickets won him a $73.7 million share of a massive $280 million Powerballjackpot. The instalment option would have paid Edwards a cool $2.9 million annually for 25 years, but he collected a single payout instead, taking home $27 million...

    Billie Bob Harrell Jr.was supporting his family on paycheques from The Home Depot when he won the Texas Lottery’s $31 million jackpot in 1997. Unbelievably, this entire prize would disappear in less than two years. Intending to be responsible, Harrell hired an attorney, then took his wife, Barbara Jean, to collect their first instalment of $1.24 mi...

    History’s biggest lottery loser is Jack Whittakerof West Virginia. He was already a wealthy man when he won the $314.9 million Powerball jackpot on Christmas in 2002. He took home a mind-boggling $170 million cash payout—the largest single ticket prize ever recorded. Sadly, the windfall absolutely destroyed his life. Jack’s first move was to donate...

  4. Jan 10, 2013 · 86-year-old grandfather Arthur Neal, Jr. was found murdered in the basement of a Detroit home in February 2015. Family told media outlets that he had won $20,000 in the lottery shortly before his ...

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  5. Sep 6, 2021 · Read on to see the hardest-luck cases of lottery loss. ... He was alone and penniless just five years after winning the equivalent of nearly $11 million with a lucky British lottery ticket.

  6. Mar 30, 2012 · As America continues in its frenzy over the now $640-million jackpot up for grabs</a> in tonight's Mega Millions lottery, one thing's clear: You probably don't actually want to win the lottery.

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