Kind of like getting kicked in the balls, a woman in southern
Oregon is finding out the hard way that a winning lottery ticket, worth
about $1 million, in her possession is not legally hers after
authorities found out that the ticket was
purchased with a stolen credit card. To compound her troubles, she now faces several theft-related, forgery and methamphetamine charges to boot.
After visiting the Oregon Lottery headquarters in Salem, the woman left
with an annual installment worth about $33,500 (the $1 million is to be
paid off in yearly installments for 20 years) which the police failed
to turn up after serving a search warrant at her home.
Without a doubt, Christina Goodenow you are today's
dumbass!
Congratulations, I hope the
Oregon Lottery commission uses the rest of
what used to be your winnings for a nobler cause. Perhaps 20
school districts in that area could use an extra $33,500 dollars this
year.