jpc1215 t1_j9yxw9c wrote
I mean, it’s a $2 billion lottery ticket, the largest in history. I’d be half tempted to try and file a lawsuit saying it was mine, and I don’t even live in California lmao. Of course someone will come out of the woodwork saying it’s “rightfully theirs”. Congrats to the winner though…can’t imagine the feeling
Boredandtiredbroke t1_j9z5ngq wrote
Total any utter fear knowing the country knows my name and possibly my face. Friends, family, neighbors start coming at you. Perhaps previous romantic partners come out and claim abuse and try to sue you. I dunno I'd be paranoid as fuck.
jpc1215 t1_j9z7f6k wrote
For real. It’s gotta be a blessing and a curse. I’ve read some pretty interesting stories from former lottery winners - it’s not all sunshine and rainbows for sure.
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neo_sporin t1_j9za3si wrote
Honestly if I ever won something like that. I’d try to work with lawyers to hide it, or find a legal way to have someone claim and take like 1 million payment just to have their name attached to it
Morat20 t1_ja0jsh5 wrote
If you ever win more than, say, a million? Go to the biggest city in your state, pick the biggest fucking law firm, and tell them you need their help to handle a sudden windfall.
They'll help you build a trust, and claim the ticket on behalf of the trust. So the winner will be the trust. They'll also file all the appropriate legal documents and affidavits claiming you are eligible to win.
Even if the State insists on speaking to the trustee (you!) and verifying it themselves, the winner will go down as -- and be publicized as the trust. And your big firm lawyer will be the one whose photo is on the wall under something like "50 million winner! 'FYIGM Trust"
It's worth the money not just because of keeping anonymity, but they'll help you find an accountant and tax attorney to structure how you get your winnings, and you can also keep a bunch of it safe from yourself -- and others.
Stick 80%+ into a trust where you can't touch the principal at all (or doing so is a huge, time-consuming process to prevent yourself from impulsive moves or manipulation) means when someone DOES work out you're rich, tough shit. You can't touch it.
You just have that 20% and the passive income.
(25m, for instance, in a trust is about 500k a year conservatively after taxes in passive income -- that's about 2.5%, minus taxes. 500k a fucking year after taxes is a lot of goddamn money, especially since you're likely debt free as well. Like 40k a month is fucking insane money)
QubitBob t1_j9zj8fk wrote
Some states allow the winners to remain anonymous. My state--Pennsylvania--does not, but winners of large Powerball jackpots have been able to claim prizes anonymously using what are called a trust. In these cases the lawyers representing the winner claim the prize for the trust. So it involves some red tape and legal fees, but I would go that route to keep my name from going public.
ThatDarnScat t1_ja0bulr wrote
I could change my name, family, AND face for waayyy less than $2 Billions..
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RealisticDelusions77 t1_j9z7vyl wrote
Wow, 2000 people could have won a million each instead.
Aleashed t1_j9z99kh wrote
Bro, your Billions are weak.
Our Billions are a Million Millions.
DeificClusterfuck t1_j9za7ue wrote
No
1000 X 1m = 1b
Sesame Street taught me that as a kid
QubitBob t1_j9zk99w wrote
This is correct: a billion = 1,000 million. The current Wikipedia article in English states this clearly. In current usage, one million million = trillion.
yourbraindead t1_jaf1ifv wrote
I think he was trying to make a joke about the fact that in the longer scale that many countries use (like we in Germany) after a million comes Milliarde and then billion. So your trillion is our billion.
Aleashed t1_j9zdeia wrote
Bro, read before you type
https://es.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Billón
You might not be able to read but I’m sure you can count the 12 zeros on that number
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chatte__lunatique t1_j9zcdi4 wrote
Milliard and billiard are stupid, archaic units that belong with inches, pounds, and all the other archaic English units.
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