Anonymous wrote:First thing she'll do is move out of Springfield...probably has her place in Boston already picked out!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What does hiring a lawyer do?
Oh, I don't know, maybe guide the winner through financial/legal estate planning options? Educate them on family foundations, family offices, trusts, partnerships, the best strategies for purchasing homes.
People with wealth in the 100mm+ range rely on professionals to structure their assets. If they don't they will likely waste a lot of money making really bad decisions.
Anonymous wrote:^^ You HAVE to come forward in 44 states. It is required to claim your prize, by state law.
Anonymous wrote:What does hiring a lawyer do?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I remember to recall a winner of D.C. lottery hired an attorney to collect the check and the winner was able to remain anonymous (I believe if you really want to know the names, you need to write a letter to the lottery and request a name?)
That's what I would do. I would hire someone to be the 'face" of the winner for me. And I would have a business created and all the money would go there, and I'd just be president, vp, treasurer and secretary of it.
I would also keep my job until I figured out health insurance. And honestly, I would consider keeping my job for a year, to see how things changed before I changed my lifestyle dramatically. I wouldn't be rushing right out to be a mansion and SUV.
Anonymous wrote:Even with no choice about going public I'd give myself time to unlist my phone, do the whole PO Box thing, hire a good financial planner and make a serious attempt to hide myself online.
Anonymous wrote:Wow. She came forward to the TV? Bad move, real bad move. I know a person who won, I believe 8 million (after tax), went hiding. I mean, changed the mailing address to PO box, went to accountant/attorney before collecting the check, etc. With that scale of money this time around, I'd be seriously scared of my life though.
Anonymous wrote:I remember to recall a winner of D.C. lottery hired an attorney to collect the check and the winner was able to remain anonymous (I believe if you really want to know the names, you need to write a letter to the lottery and request a name?)