Breaking: Lottery winner from Georgia murdered in home invasion robbery-(Update in the OP)

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if you win some money, move out of state. pick the state you always wanted to live in and just leave. dont even tell your extended family either.
 

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Some lotto winner in Florida 'black dude' won and move to nice gated community(different part of the area) and still got killed

Shot and buried him in the backyard of her house and some how got access to his money


She was a cac that did fraud
They had a reenactment of that shyt on some show a while back.
 

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wow... Black people can't ever enjoy anything.. crabs in a bucket ruin it for everyone

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Condem a race brehs. Specify bruh. Say some, few or most. No blanket statements.
 

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Georgia makes lottery winners pay some of there winnings to the state to keep their identity secret. That's extortion:francis:

:rudy: This is absolutely FALSE! There currently is no law whatsoever where "Georgia makes lottery winners pay some of there winnings to the state to keep their identity secret"!


This is just a general proposal by the state of Georgia which hasn't been passed as an actual law yet.


Dumb nikka's in 2016 still repeating random gossip or making up shyt without doing any research first! :snoop:


Georgia considers anonymity option for lottery winners


Posted: Jan 11, 2016 2:09 PM CSTUpdated: Jan 21, 2016 4:58 PM CST

By Christian McKinney

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"A Georgia Senate bill could allow lottery winners to remain anonymous, at a cost of the winnings.

State lawmakers are considering a bill to allow a lottery winner to remain anonymous if they donate 25 percent of the winnings to the Lottery For Education Account or other tax exempt organizations.

With the Powerball lottery jackpot at a new record $1.4 billion Monday, the thought of paying for discretion might be more appealing to players."


Georgia considers anonymity option for lottery winners
 

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I stay in Holland but commute to Allendale for school:win:


Where you at? I barely see any Michigan people on this bish
Word. You go to GVSU? Wifey went there. We got some family friends in Holland. I'm originally from Benton Harbor, but grew up in Lansing. Got fam all over W/SW Michigan. Lived in GR from 09-13, but had to move back to Lansing :snoop:. We're about to make that move back to GR soon :blessed:
 

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:rudy: This is absolutely FALSE! There currently is no law whatsoever where "Georgia makes lottery winners pay some of there winnings to the state to keep their identity secret"!


This is just a general proposal by the state of Georgia which hasn't been passed as an actual law yet.


Dumb nikka's in 2016 still repeating random gossip or making up shyt without doing any research first! :snoop:


Georgia considers anonymity option for lottery winners


Posted: Jan 11, 2016 2:09 PM CSTUpdated: Jan 21, 2016 4:58 PM CST

By Christian McKinney

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"A Georgia Senate bill could allow lottery winners to remain anonymous, at a cost of the winnings.

State lawmakers are considering a bill to allow a lottery winner to remain anonymous if they donate 25 percent of the winnings to the Lottery For Education Account or other tax exempt organizations.

With the Powerball lottery jackpot at a new record $1.4 billion Monday, the thought of paying for discretion might be more appealing to players."


Georgia considers anonymity option for lottery winners
So they don't even have the option to pay for anonymity yet it's just been proposed? That's even worse
:heh:
 
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