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The woman who appeared on TV claiming to be Los Angeles' latest Powerball winner is a fraud who 'just wanted to get on the news', DailyMail.com can reveal.

Footage of the 'hysterical' woman walking into Las Palmitas Mini Mart – a small bodega in east LA that sold the lucky $1.08billion ticket – went viral after it appeared on local news channel KTLA last night.

But DailyMail.com can reveal the real winner is still yet to come forward with Sarai Palacios, the granddaughter of bodega owner Nabor Herrera, 52, telling DailyMail.com the woman hasn't won a thing.

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Most of us have daydreamed about winning the lottery. We picture ourselves giving away cash to our closest family and friends, quitting our job, traveling the world, or even just investing in a new house. But are those fantasies grounded in reality? Have you ever actually met someone who won the lottery—and if so, what happened?

Below are some stories shared by Reddit users that are too inspiring not to share:

 
I used to work for a hospital in the mental health department. Had 4 or 5 lottery winners as patients. All of them were suffering from depression due to the changes in their lives after winning big. It's not always what it's cracked up to be.
 
On the street where my wife's grandparents lived when she was young, a neighbor that lived a few houses down from her grandparents won the Publisher's Clearinghouse sweepstakes. I don't know if they got to meet Ed McMahon or not, but the neighbors didn't really do anything extravagant after winning (that was known the grandparents/other neighbors anyway).
 
At least 1,550,000,000 Monday night. I'd be happy with a small part.
 
Good luck. Given the less than microscopic chance of winning, you will need it!
 
Within five years of winning, a majority of the big winners end up more broke than they were prior to winning.
 

CRAZIEST Lottery Games In Human History​


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1000 IQ Moments In GAMBLING History​

Nov 15, 2023

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NFL bettor wins $20K with five-part wide receiver futures parlay​

NFL bettors are starting to cash in on their futures wagers, including this lucky FanDuel Sportsbook gambler.

Before the season, a bettor at FanDuel wagered a couple hundred dollars on five different wide receivers to have 1,000 or more yards through the air.

Now, they’re celebrating, as all five came through with big seasons and full health across the board.

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1000 IQ Moments in gambling history​

You won't believe the cunning and brilliance behind these top moments in gambling history! But how did these gamblers outsmart casinos and rewrite the rules? Let's dive into their incredible stories!


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Inside the Illegal Gambling Dens of New York City​

Jan 11, 2024
Illegal gambling dens are all over New York City. And armed robbers are all over the illegal gambling dens.


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The Poverty Tax: State Lotteries | deep dive$​

play the lotto, and you too can become the first Black female President of the United States.


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Mega millions & power ball back up in the stratosphere. Grabbed my chances earlier this AM. Maybe the universe will smile kindly upon me. Been a while since it's bestowed good karma on me. I'm due............🙏 🤞

Mega Millions jackpot approaching $900 million: What to know about the next lottery drawing​

The Mega Millions has been steadily growing since it was last won in December, with the jackpot now approaching $900 million ahead of the next drawing.

The jackpot currently sits at an estimated $875 million with a $413.5 million cash option ahead of Tuesday's drawing, in what is still the sixth-largest prize in the game's history.

No one has won the Mega Millions since December 2023, when two tickets in California shared the $394 million jackpot. The largest jackpot ever won in the Mega Millions lottery was in August 2023, when a single ticket won the $1.602 billion prize out of Neptune Beach, Florida.

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California man wins $1.765 billion lottery, the second-biggest Powerball jackpot in US history​

  • Theodorus Struyck reps a group that won the second-largest Powerball jackpot ever.
  • The $1.765 billion jackpot is worth $774.1 million in a lump sum before taxes.
  • The 65-year-old grandfather hails from a small town north of Los Angeles.
Lottery officials finally named one of the winners of a $1.765 billion jackpot, after the ticket had remained unclaimed since October.

Theodorus Struyck, 65, represents a group of winners, according to the California Lottery.

Struyck is a grandfather and fishing lover who was described as "really pleasant" by a neighbor, according to local outlet KGET — but no additional information about the group he represents was revealed.

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Towboat captain knows when to hold em, knows when to fold em.

Erratic regulars playing $1-$2 NLH, $200 max buy in… I knew when to run. 😎👍🏻

 
Someone in 'straya won AUD$150 million yesterday in the Powerball, no tax on the winnings and they can choose to take it as a lump sum or be paid $416,667 a month for 30 years.
 
^ Doesn't govco run the lotteries over there?

Yeah. Lotta taxes and in certain states you can't be anonymous if you hit. They want to put your name (and in some cases your pic) out in public. Not cool, in my opinion.

I live in Pennsylvania. Here's a link to the PA Lottey: https://www.palottery.state.pa.us/

I don't do online, prefer to buy at stores.

Who knows, maybe one day.............. (one can always dream.)
 

I Won The NYC Housing Lottery — Now I Pay $1,000/Month For A Luxury Apartment | Unlocked​

May 18, 2024 #CNBCMakeIt #Unlocked #CNBC

Nkenge, 30, won the New York City housing lottery in May 2023. She lives in a one-bedroom apartment in the Flatiron District of Manhattan. Her rent is about $1,000 per month.


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" YOU THINK IT'S LUCK " 1952 U.S. NAVY ANTI-GAMBLING FILM w/ MAGICIAN JOHN SCARNE GG44115​


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Online-gambling giants conquer U.S. with tactics deemed too tough for Britain​

Amid a U.S. boom in betting online, the European companies behind FanDuel and BetMGM are using features in America that they dropped in Britain after acknowledging them as risks to gamblers.

July 3, 2024 6:30 AM EDT

In 2018, British regulators sanctioned the UK arm of online gambling giant Flutter (FLTRF.L) after it failed to catch an astonishing anomaly. The head of an animal shelter had been embezzling money from his employer to fund his bets, losing what the charity said was more than half a million dollars over four years. The gambling watchdog forced Flutter to pay about $2.8 million for not protecting customers from obviously uncontrolled gambling and not stopping the use of stolen money.

Flutter’s Chief Executive Peter Jackson publicly apologized for failing to intervene, saying the company had a responsibility to do so “when our customers show signs of problem gambling.”

Over the next few years, another one of Jackson’s customers — this time in America — spiraled even further out of control, gambling millions of dollars of stolen money with Flutter’s U.S. brand FanDuel. Amit Patel, then a mid-level finance manager at the Jacksonville Jaguars football team, deposited $20 million of his employer’s money into his FanDuel account between 2019 and early 2023, and then lost most of those embezzled dollars, according to court documents. Patel and the British animal-shelter chief each pleaded guilty to fraud.

Despite the enormous sums, FanDuel didn’t question the source of Patel’s funds until late 2022, his lawyer, Alex King, told Reuters. Patel’s annual salary was less than $90,000, King said. FanDuel not only didn’t intervene as Patel’s losses snowballed, according to King, but also assigned Patel a VIP customer representative who encouraged him to continue gambling.

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SMARTEST Lottery Winners In History​

Aug 15, 2024 #lottery #powerball #millionairepost

In this video, we go over the SMARTEST Lottery winners in history. From people who managed to grow their fortunes and turn them into empires to people who used their jackpot money in the smartest ways to help others. This video on lottery winners will show you a thing or two about how to handle your winnings when your turn comes.

Discover some of the smartest lottery winners in history in this video featuring incredible stories of powerball and mega millions winners.

From investing wisely to giving back to their communities, these lottery winners have shown that winning big doesn't have to lead to financial ruin. Learn from their stories and see how they made the most of their lucky windfalls!


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My take on that? Don't waste twenty minutes.

Added: I have thought that if I won some huge lottery, I would use most of it to fund FDA studies to medically prove (or disprove) various cheap or free protocols to combat the industry's need to suck money from people with problems.
 
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Overall, gambling is dumb, but I still put a few dollars in the pot.....I firmly believe casinos are rigged.
 
Casinos are rigged, by law. They must payout a certain % at the slots. The other games the house also has an advantage being the dealer plus how many card decks are used and how the cards are arranged.
 
Casinos are rigged, by law. They must payout a certain % at the slots.
Unless you hit really big, then they'll find an excuse to cheat ya out of it.








Even on the gaming apps online. When you win, it's a bug in the software.




Then they might serve you cleaning solvent to drink.

 
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