Amanda Clayton
Despite taking home $735,000 in lottery winnings, Amanda Clayton continued to accept food stamps and public health insurance. Found guilty of fraud, she was put on nine months probation. In 2012, she was found dead of a drug overdose.
Before he died, he told his financial advisor, “Winning the lottery was the worst thing that ever happened to me.”
nah, your decisions after winning lottery was the worst thing ever happened to you.
no.23
16 mil for 3 months.... wauw.