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bandito
12-14-2004, 08:17 PM
Wife regrets husband's $314M lottery windfall
‘I wish I would have torn the ticket up,’ she tells paperThe Associated Press
Updated: 11:07 a.m. ET Dec. 14, 2004CHARLESTON, W.Va - The wife of the lottery winner who took home the richest undivided jackpot in U.S. history says she regrets his purchase of the $314 million ticket that has thrust her family into the public spotlight.



“I wish all of this never would have happened,” Jewel Whittaker told The Charleston Gazette for Tuesday’s editions. “I wish I would have torn the ticket up.”

Since winning the lottery two years ago, her husband, Jack Whittaker, has been arrested twice for drunken driving and has been ordered into rehab. He also faces charges he attacked a bar manager, and is accused in two lawsuits of making trouble at a nightclub and a racetrack.

There have been several thefts involving Whittaker’s vehicle, his office and his house in Scott Depot. One of the thefts occurred at his home in September on the same day an 18-year-old friend of Whittaker’s granddaughter was found dead there. The death remains under investigation.

Last week Whittaker, 57, reported his granddaughter missing. Putnam County sheriff’s Sgt. Lisa Arthur said the granddaughter is not considered a kidnapping victim.

Whittaker took his winnings in a lump sum of $113 million after taxes. He has donated more than $20 million to charity, said his lawyer, Norm Daniels.

© 2004 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.

TJL
12-14-2004, 08:19 PM
If she wishes to unburden herself from any of that unwanted cash, I'll be more than happy to take a donation.

;)

bandito
12-14-2004, 08:19 PM
I don't know about you guys, but I could sure use 314 million!

Chelsea
12-14-2004, 08:23 PM
I'll take a million or two...

Lee
12-14-2004, 09:16 PM
I blame no one for the husbands foolish behavior but him.

Caffeine King
12-14-2004, 11:38 PM
Pish posh...hippity, pittity, pop! :lol:

I'd love to have that much money! I could wipe my ass with $1 dollar bills and throw out pennies!!! :crazy:

:p Just kidding! I'd cherish every penny I'd have (and I do ;) )




:)

Penny Lane
12-15-2004, 11:50 AM
Originally posted by webwarrior762004
I blame no one for the husbands foolish behavior but him.

Very true! Money can do strange things to people!

TJL
12-15-2004, 05:31 PM
Originally posted by Caffeine King


I'd love to have that much money! I could wipe my ass with $1 dollar bills and throw out pennies!!!



Remind me never to borrow any money from you...

;)

Sterling Holobyte
12-15-2004, 05:59 PM
Originally posted by TJL
Remind me never to borrow any money from you...

;)
:lol:

Yeah, talk about dirty money!

Seinatra
12-21-2004, 12:37 PM
Lottery Winner's Granddaughter Found Dead

By APRIL VITELLO, Associated Press Writer

SCOTT DEPOT, W.Va. - The 17-year-old granddaughter of the nation's largest lottery winner was found dead near her boyfriend's home, her body wrapped in a sheet and plastic tarp.

"All I know is she OD'd and Brandon freaked out," Steve Crosier, the father of Brandi Bragg's boyfriend, Brandon, told reporters in a brief conversation outside the house.

Bragg, who lived in the nearby town of Hurricane, was last seen alive Dec. 4. She was reported missing five days later by Jack Whittaker, who won a $314.9 million jackpot on Christmas Day 2002 but has battled legal and other problems since then.

The cause of death was under investigation. Authorities said there were no obvious signs of violence, and they would not comment on whether drugs were involved. An autopsy was planned for Tuesday, and police said Tuesday morning there was nothing new to report.

Bragg's body was found Monday behind a junked van several hundred feet from the home of Steve Crosier, whose son Brandon was Bragg's boyfriend, said Trooper S.E. Wolfe.

A preliminary investigation indicated that Bragg may have died in the Crosiers' house and her body was later moved.

Wolfe said Monday's discovery was based on interviews with Brandon Crosier and others. "We are focused on him but I wouldn't call him a suspect yet," he said.

After his conversation with reporters outside his home, Steve Crosier told The Associated Press he did not know any details of Bragg's death or when her body was placed outside on his property. Crosier said he had been busy tending to his daughter, Jennifer, who died of cancer Dec. 13.

Bragg's body was identified by tattoos on her neck, said State Police Sgt. Jay Powers. "The troopers had talked to her in the past and knew her," Powers said.

Whittaker and other family members did not return messages. There was no listing for Bragg's mother, Ginger McMahon of Beckley, who is Whittaker's daughter.

Shortly after he won the lottery, the biggest undivided lottery jackpot in U.S. history, Whittaker said he had few plans for himself but wanted to lavish his winnings on his daughter and Brandi, then 15.

But Whittaker — already a wealthy contractor before his lottery win — has had several brushes with the law since he won the prize. Earlier this month, a magistrate ordered him to go into rehab and surrender his driver's license after his second drunken driving arrest this year. He must report to rehab by Jan. 2.

He has also been accused in two lawsuits of assaulting female employees of a racetrack. And his vehicle, business and home have been broken into.

In September, an 18-year-old friend of his granddaughter was found dead at Whittaker's home. That death remains under investigation. Whittaker was out of town at the time.

http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story&cid=519&ncid=519&e=12&u=/ap/20041221/ap_on_re_us/lottery_winner_granddaughter

EricIdlefan
12-21-2004, 03:53 PM
Call me crazy and dumb but I would rather be poor and happy than rich and miserable!

Chocoholic
12-21-2004, 04:13 PM
Originally posted by webwarrior762004
I blame no one for the husbands foolish behavior but him.

For once, I agree with you.