Jack Whittak million Powerball jackpot in 2002er, of West Virginia, won a $315.
Jack Whittak million Powerball jackpot in 2002er, of West Virginia, won a $315. He was robbed of $545,000 in cash while at a strip club, his granddaughter died of a drug overdose, and he was sued by an Atlantic City casino for bouncing $1.5 million in checks.
Jack Whittak million Powerball jackpot in 2002er, of West Virginia, won a $315. He was robbed of $545,000 in cash while at a strip club, his granddaughter died of a drug overdose, and he was sued by an Atlantic City casino for bouncing $1.5 million in checks.
Christopher Manzi, who split a $14 million Mega Millions jackpot, offered some blunt advice for whoever brings home the big Powerball prize: “Pack up and move. Actually, don’t even pack up. Just move.”
Manzi said he’s learned some valuable lessons since pocketing $3.5 million in October. The 44-year-old New Jersey millionaire says the key is having a plan and sticking to simple guidelines:
l Keep anyone who asks for money at “arm’s length, including your in-laws.”
l Ignore all phone calls from people claiming to be “brilliant money managers,” and go with a reputable, big-name firm instead.
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