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salamoon 6 year s ago
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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.

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16 mil for 3 months.... wauw.
       
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Michael Carrol

19-year-old Michael Carroll was already a small-time criminal with a police ankle bracelet on as he collected his lottery winnings of $14 million. He was quickly named “Lotto Lout” for buying a mansion and other lavish items, terrorizing the neighbors, and going through his money like water. It wasn’t long before he was broke and living on unemployment with his mother. He’s now said he’s lucky to collect his $300 a week wages from a cookie factory, but that his former lifestyle would have led him to an early grave.

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These Stories Warn Us That Winning A Lottery Isn’t Always A Good Thing
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