Friday, October 28, 2005



Lawyers Share 6/49 Win, WHY ?? - As always happen with a large jackpot won by a group of players; someone is there to contest the list of winners. Photo, is great to reality, as even the rich lawyer will be sitting on their doorstep.
Last month, it was a member of the group whom had the ticket amount removed automatically every week, but whom the members of the groups refused to list because she no longer worked with them.
This last $54 Million Jackpot was won, I believe, by a group of 17 players. However, one regular player was not in the group and the mising member has postested the Winner list before the money is distributed. Why should they get any money? Beside the actual winners, why a lot of others will share the money? Why were you not in the Group?, will be the question.Does anyone realize how fast the lawyers are gathering to get some of the money?

Invisible is all the animals whom come out of the woodpile when a big amount of money is being discussed. Yes there will be a lot of winners, who did not buy a ticket.
First, almost all groups donot have a member list, although the Loto company supplies a formula. Don't try to get this formula from the local corner store loto ticket sales counter; they tell you to go to the regional office.

Why, contest the Group member list ? Well, as the lawyer told his client. " The money will be frozen for years if they don't settle quickly" Yes, the missing member will probably get her share. How much will depend on how much members of the group want their money.
Invisible also is the size of the pocket of the lawyers whom will be involved. A friend of mind told me friday last, "My sister in law just got a check for $500,000 after several years of legal action to the will of her parents" " The business sold for $750,000 and the lawyers charged $250,000."
With a 30% administration fee by the lawyers, the $54 Million dollars can go down to $40 Million to be divided. The delay will force the members of the group to decide quickly and rather than lose $14 million to lawyer fees; Give the other member her $3Million.. (Pennies to what they will lose by not showing a little good will)

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