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Massachusetts Lottery - Politics, Business, Civil, History - Posted: 23rd May, 2016 - 4:54pm

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Post Date: 14th Apr, 2014 - 4:49am / Post ID: #

Massachusetts Lottery

Massachusetts Lottery

What are the laws / policies governing Lottery? In general what is the cost of a lotto ticket in Massachusetts? How much can someone win playing the national Lottery of Massachusetts?

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23rd Jan, 2016 - 1:55pm / Post ID: #

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Bank robber gets to keep his $1 million lottery
Original Post Date: 19th Jan, 2008 - 7:29pm

Once again, criminals get away with violations. What's new? rolleyes.gif

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BARNSTABLE, Mass. - More good luck for a convicted bank robber who won $1 million Massachusetts lottery prize.

A judge says Timothy Elliott can keep his winnings even though he violated probation when he bought the scratch-off ticket.

Elliott was put on five years probation after pleading guilty in 2006 to robbing a Cape Cod bank. Part of that probation included no gambling or buying lottery tickets. Source 4v
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Massachusetts Sex Offender Wins $10 Million in State Lottery
Original Post Date: 12th Feb, 2008 - 2:46am

Like a woman I know would say "[..] have mercy". Who knows what this guy would do with all this money now. :-\

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BOSTON — A man listed as one of the state's most dangerous sex offenders has won $10 million in the Massachusetts lottery, but the attention may have landed him in new trouble. Daniel Snay had been living and working in Massachusetts since 2004. In January, he paid $20 for a "Billion Dollar Blockbuster" scratch ticket at a suburban convenience store and hit the jackpot. He picked up the first of 20 annual checks for $500,000 on Jan. 30. And the Massachusetts Lottery Commission said he gambled legally. But his story caught the attention of police in neighboring Connecticut, where Snay had lived for several years and where, officials said, he never informed authorities he was moving out of state. Connecticut Trooper William Tate said Snay could face up to five years in prison if convicted of failing to notify authorities of his change of address, a felony. He said Snay hadn't confirmed his address for the Connecticut sex offender registry since May 2004, though that state requires address verification every 90 days. "We're trying to determine when he moved, why he didn't register with us and whether any charges are warranted," Tate said. Source 3m


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