>> HERE ARE TONIGHT’S WINNING NUMBERS -- BEN: WITH THESE SIX NUMBS.ER >> I YELLED TO HER THAT WE W,ON AND I COULDN’T BELIEVE IT. YOU DON’T KNOW WHAT TO DO. BEN: TAMMY AND CLIFF WEBSTER’S LIVES CHANGED FOREVER. THE ONIEDA NATION COUPLE HIT THE POWERBALL AT A GAS STATIONN I GREEN BAY IN JANUARY, TAKING HOME MORE THAN $150 MIIONLL AFTER TAXES. >> IT WAS ONE OF THE HAPPIEST MOMENTS OF MY LIFE. >> AND THEN WE WERE STANDING THERE, WHAT DO WE ?DO WHAT DO WE DO? >> I WANT TO HAVE MY FULL TOOLBOX AVAILABLE. BEN: THAT’S WHERE KURT PANOUSES, THE SELF-DESCRIBED LOTTERY LAWYER, STEPS .IN HE ISN’T REPRESENTING THE WEBSTERS, BUT HAS HELPEDORE M THAN 30 WINNERS NAVIGATE WHAT TO DO AFT TERHEY REALIZE THEY’VE N.WO AMONG HIS TOP TIPS, TAKE EXHAUSTIVE MEASURES TO STAY PRIVATE, EVEN RENTING A CAR TO GO TO THE LOTTERY OFFICE SO NO ONE CAN TRACK LICENSE PLATES. TAKE THE LUMP SUM, LIKE THE WEBSTER’S DID, AND SET UP TRUSTS TO PROTECT YOUR IDENTITY AND YOUR MONEY. >> THIS IS NOT THE TIME TO GO TO YOUR LOCAL CREDIT UNION THAT YOU’VE USED ALL YOUR LIFE AND OPEN UP AN ACCOUNT WITH TH.EM YOU NEED SOME GOOD FINANCIAL PLANNE.RS BEN: WISCONSIN LOTTERY REQUIRES WINNERS’ IDENTITIES BE REVEALED, THOUGH PANOUSES SAYS THERE MAY BE WAYS AROUND IT, INCLUDING COURT ORDERS FOR PRI.VACY >> THESE PEOPLE LOOK LIKE THEY’RE A VERY HAPPY COUPLE, AND YO U WANT THEM TO RIDE OUT INTO THE SUNSET AND ENJOY THEIR LIFE, BUT UNFORTUNATELY THIS NEWFOUND FAME IS SOMETHING THAT THEY’RE NOT USED TO. BEN: IT IS A HASSLE THE WEBSTER’S CAN NOW AFFORD. >> JUST BE THANKFUL FOR WHAT YOU HA.VE BE HAPPY, AND MAYBE GOOD THINGS WILL COME, BECAUSE IT CAME FOR .US PATRK:IC BEN JOINS US LIVE IN MILWAUKEE TONIGHT. BEN, THERE HAS BEEN A PUSH TO KEEP LOTTERY WINNER ANONYMOUS? BEN: RIGHT, STATE LAAKWMERS INTRODUCED A BILL TO KEEP WINNERS’ IDENTIES SEETCR. IT FAILED TO GET A VOTE BEFORE THE ASSEMBLY ADJOURNED IN 2020. THE LOTTERY SAYS IDENFYTIING WINNER
A woman claimed $100,000 in the lottery -- then on her way home she won $300,000 more
Video above: Attorney advises lottery winners what to do after they've wonThe only thing better than winning the lottery is claiming two lottery prizes in one day.A Delaware woman was in for a once-in-a-lifetime surprise after she claimed two six-figure lottery prizes in one day on Oct. 20, according to a news release from the Delaware Lottery.The anonymous 70-year-old winner was "thrilled" after she won a $100,000 prize from an "Instant Game" ticket she purchased in Newark, Delaware.About a week after realizing she had won the prize, she headed to the lottery's headquarters to pick up her winnings. The prize was the largest she had won since she began playing the lottery seven years ago, according to the news release.On her way home from picking up her winnings, she decided to try her luck again -- and purchased three "Serious Money" tickets at a convenience store.One of the tickets was a $300,000 top winner, says the release. The woman described claiming two six-figure tickets in one day as "absolute insanity.""My best friend was the first person I told about winning the $100,000 top prize, and she came with me to claim it," the two-time winner said in the news release."When I scratched the $300,000 winning 'Serious Money' ticket later in the day, we just sat there in disbelief."The woman returned to the lottery headquarters to pick up the $300,000 prize. She plans to use most of the winnings for her retirement fund, according to the release.The chances of winning the $100,000 "Instant Game" prize are just 1 in 120,000, according to the Delaware Lottery. The chances of winning the $300,000 prize in the "Serious Money" game are 1 in 150,000.
Video above: Attorney advises lottery winners what to do after they've won
The only thing better than winning the lottery is claiming two lottery prizes in one day.
A Delaware woman was in for a once-in-a-lifetime surprise after she claimed two six-figure lottery prizes in one day on Oct. 20, according to a news release from the Delaware Lottery.
The anonymous 70-year-old winner was "thrilled" after she won a $100,000 prize from an "Instant Game" ticket she purchased in Newark, Delaware.
About a week after realizing she had won the prize, she headed to the lottery's headquarters to pick up her winnings. The prize was the largest she had won since she began playing the lottery seven years ago, according to the news release.
On her way home from picking up her winnings, she decided to try her luck again -- and purchased three "Serious Money" tickets at a convenience store.
One of the tickets was a $300,000 top winner, says the release. The woman described claiming two six-figure tickets in one day as "absolute insanity."
"My best friend was the first person I told about winning the $100,000 top prize, and she came with me to claim it," the two-time winner said in the news release.
"When I scratched the $300,000 winning 'Serious Money' ticket later in the day, we just sat there in disbelief."
The woman returned to the lottery headquarters to pick up the $300,000 prize. She plans to use most of the winnings for her retirement fund, according to the release.
The chances of winning the $100,000 "Instant Game" prize are just 1 in 120,000, according to the Delaware Lottery. The chances of winning the $300,000 prize in the "Serious Money" game are 1 in 150,000.
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