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  2. My Lottery Dream Home - Wikipedia

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    My Lottery Dream Home is an American reality television series on HGTV featuring home buyers who have won lotteries or suddenly inherited a large sum of money. It is hosted by David Bromstad. [1]

  3. Yolanda Vega (presenter) - Wikipedia

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    Oprah Winfrey imitated Vega's pronunciation of her own name when Vega appeared on her show in 1994. The lottery commissioned bobblehead dolls of Vega, which were given to scratch ticket buyers. [3] Wendy Williams, on her talk show, described Vega as "a New York icon." [5] Vega became known as the "Lottery Queen" for her television work. In 2018 ...

  4. Why a 23-year-old TikTok influencer with 1 million followers ...

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    Wolfermann, who graduated from Notre Dame last year and currently boasts a TikTok following of 963,000, is no longer satisfied with what might be the most lucrative and laidback career a fresh ...

  5. How A Couple Won $26 Million Using A Lottery Loophole They ...

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    They invested over $600,000 per play seven times a year, totaling $4.2 million annually. Despite the long drives and hours of work, Jerry and Marge found it fun and satisfying.

  6. The Lottery Hackers - The Huffington Post

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    According to CJR’s analysis, nearly 1,700 Americans have claimed winning tickets of $600 or more at least 50 times in the last seven years, including the country’s most frequent winner, a 79-year-old man from Massachusetts named Clarance W. Jones, who has redeemed more than 10,000 tickets for prizes exceeding $18 million.

  7. Georgia Lottery - Wikipedia

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    A television game show featuring MMC contestants aired from March 28, 2015, to 2016; later episodes were for contestants who won access to the show via a scratch ticket; the scratch tickets were printed after the draw game ended. [3]

  8. Persistent lottery player used her lucky numbers for years ...

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    “When I saw the numbers, I just thought, ‘Oh my goodness,’” she told lottery officials.

  9. Multi-State Lottery Association - Wikipedia

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    Tipton was convicted in July 2015 of two counts of fraud and sentenced to 10 years in prison. He posted $10,000 bond and was released pending appeal. [ 9 ] Authorities suspected that Tipton rigged drawings in at least four states, and as a result of their investigation he was charged in October 2015 for crimes in 2005 and 2007.