$5 mil? So much coke & hookers
That dad
That dad
That's par for the course for jackpot winnings. No they don't want you to win.
That is so so fukked up. There isn't even any legal discourse around it. That ticket is DOA
It looks really bad for him. Gas stations I go to ask for ID from grandmothers before they buy cigarettes or beer but the lottery a lot of times they try to eyeball your age. The store was wrong not asking for ID but every lottery website and lottery tickets and slip says you must be over 18. Even in the stores most lottery signs and posters have must be over 18 at the bottom. Good luck to them in court but the lottery brings in billions to most states so the courts will not want to piss off the lottery by ruling against them.@lotteryplaya is there a legal basis to win his case. even if his son brought the scratcher why does it matter it was still a winning ticket and he has ownership (the father) of it, it's not like a casino where kids can't claim the prize if they win a scratchoff is supposed to be whoever has it and signed it wins.
It is that serious, and it is required.A good lawyer would eat this shyt up by saying if the age requirement was that serious to the point it could disqualify you from winning then proof of age should be required at purchase but yet it's not.
It looks really bad for him. Gas stations I go to ask for ID from grandmothers before they buy cigarettes or beer but the lottery a lot of times they try to eyeball your age. The store was wrong not asking for ID but every lottery website and lottery tickets and slip says you must be over 18. Even in the stores most lottery signs and posters have must be over 18 at the bottom. Good luck to them in court but the lottery brings in billions to most states so the courts will not want to piss off the lottery by ruling against them.
They should have the video of you finding the ticket and they will have video of the person who originally purchased it. If that person never complains about a ticket being stolen then you as an adult can claim it. There have been stories of people finding winning tickets in the trash can so the lottery office asks them what time did you buy this ticket and how much did you spend and they have to be honest and say they found that ticket in the parking lot or the trash. Most lottery main offices will still pay the person since the purchaser forfeited the ticket when they threw it away. If its on video they can see this person wasn't robbed by you and it was a case of them overlooking a winner by accident. This is more about the person who was at the counter being under 18. When people give kids lottery tickets as presents the parents have to go claim the winners. An adult relative purchased and the adult parent is turning it in. The minor never spent any money or turned in a winning ticket to get more tickets.But it's a scratcher tho!!! you telling me if by one day I found a scratcher off the street that was a winner and STILL valid within the year and I SIGNED my name to it, they wont give me the money??? It's bullshyt... granted the 16 yr old brought the ticket and yet who gave him the money.... If anything the 16 yr old can't claim the prize but the adult should right???
When people give kids lottery tickets as presents the parents have to go claim the winners.
Kids crossing their fingers hoping the parents put that money in a trust and don't spend it all before you turn 18. You cant snitch on the parents for spending too much of your money or the lottery might sue to get back the funds and say it was fraud and the ticket was really for a minor. Parents driving around in his and hers Bentleys going through your money like Macauley Culkin's parents.and there is the loophole I was referring to... I used to get little scratchers as christmas presents... I figured if I won my moms would claim the money since I was underage.
Kids crossing their fingers hoping the parents put that money in a trust and don't spend it all before you turn 18. You cant snitch on the parents for spending too much of your money or the lottery might sue to get back the funds and say it was fraud and the ticket was really for a minor. Parents driving around in his and hers Bentleys going through your money like Macauley Culkin's parents.