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put her and her lawyer in jail. at least i wish the lawyer could go to jail. they should pay every cent of money they have caused others to spend because of this greedy pigs lie.
Ohio Woman Admits Lying in Lottery Case
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Jan 8, 12:46 PM (ET)
(AP) Elecia ****son is shown in a Cleveland Heights, Ohio Police Dept. booking photo from Sept. 10,...
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CLEVELAND (AP) - A woman said through tears Thursday that she lied about losing the winning ticket for a $162 million lottery prize awarded to another woman.
Elecia Battle, 40, is dropping her lawsuit to block payment of the 11-state Mega Millions jackpot to the certified winner, her lawyer Sheldon Starke said.
"I wanted to win," Battle said. "The numbers were so overwhelming. I did buy a ticket and I lost. I wanted to win so bad for my kids and my family. I apologize."
The Cleveland woman had filed a police report saying she lost the ticket, possibly when she dropped her purse outside a convenience store. The lottery declared Rebecca Jemison, 34, the winner on Tuesday.
(AP) Elecia Battle, left, and her husband, Jim, are reflected in a mirror at their attorney's office in...
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Battle said she wanted to use the money to help her family and recently laid-off Cleveland police officers. She apologized to Jemison, her lawyer and her husband.
"I'm not a bad person, I'm really not," she said. "Everyone has a past."
Authorities are investigating whether Battle lied in the police report - a misdemeanor punishable by 30 days to six months in jail.
Jemison, of suburban South Euclid, qualified for a lump-sum payment of $67.2 million, after taxes.
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Ohio Woman Admits Lying in Lottery Case
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Jan 8, 12:46 PM (ET)
(AP) Elecia ****son is shown in a Cleveland Heights, Ohio Police Dept. booking photo from Sept. 10,...
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CLEVELAND (AP) - A woman said through tears Thursday that she lied about losing the winning ticket for a $162 million lottery prize awarded to another woman.
Elecia Battle, 40, is dropping her lawsuit to block payment of the 11-state Mega Millions jackpot to the certified winner, her lawyer Sheldon Starke said.
"I wanted to win," Battle said. "The numbers were so overwhelming. I did buy a ticket and I lost. I wanted to win so bad for my kids and my family. I apologize."
The Cleveland woman had filed a police report saying she lost the ticket, possibly when she dropped her purse outside a convenience store. The lottery declared Rebecca Jemison, 34, the winner on Tuesday.
(AP) Elecia Battle, left, and her husband, Jim, are reflected in a mirror at their attorney's office in...
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Battle said she wanted to use the money to help her family and recently laid-off Cleveland police officers. She apologized to Jemison, her lawyer and her husband.
"I'm not a bad person, I'm really not," she said. "Everyone has a past."
Authorities are investigating whether Battle lied in the police report - a misdemeanor punishable by 30 days to six months in jail.
Jemison, of suburban South Euclid, qualified for a lump-sum payment of $67.2 million, after taxes.
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Lindaloo wrote:Why punish the attorney? He was lied to as well.
She should be jailed on felony filing a false police report.
Although the attorney should have known that there was no way to prove her case because she was not in possession of a "bearer certificate".
My opinion is that he just wanted to make a quick buck becasue wether she won or lost, he would win his fees. Crooked SOB IMO
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blizzard wrote:Lindaloo wrote:Why punish the attorney? He was lied to as well.
She should be jailed on felony filing a false police report.
Although the attorney should have known that there was no way to prove her case because she was not in possession of a "bearer certificate".
My opinion is that he just wanted to make a quick buck becasue wether she won or lost, he would win his fees. Crooked SOB IMO
clearly, what this "lawyer" wanted was to extort money from the legitimate winner in order to drop the lawsuit.
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Courtesy of Yahoo! News Photos:
Elecia Dickson is shown in a Cleveland Heights, Ohio Police Dept. booking photo from Sept. 10, 1999, when she was arrested on assault charges. Now known as Elecia Battle, the woman says she lost the winning Mega Millions ticket that was drawn on Dec. 30 when she dropped her purse outside a convenience store and is suing to block payment of the $162 million lottery prize to the validated winner. (AP Photo/Cleveland Heights Police Dept.)

Elecia Dickson is shown in a Cleveland Heights, Ohio Police Dept. booking photo from Sept. 10, 1999, when she was arrested on assault charges. Now known as Elecia Battle, the woman says she lost the winning Mega Millions ticket that was drawn on Dec. 30 when she dropped her purse outside a convenience store and is suing to block payment of the $162 million lottery prize to the validated winner. (AP Photo/Cleveland Heights Police Dept.)
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rainstorm wrote:put her and her lawyer in jail. at least i wish the lawyer could go to jail. they should pay every cent of money they have caused others to spend because of this greedy pigs lie.---
What do you call 100 lawyers chained to the bottom of the ocean?
A good start.

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southerngale wrote:I knew she was full of doggy poop from the beginning. Maybe I'll give it a shot....find out what store the Texas Lotto winning ticket was sold at and say I lost mine outside of the store. Yeah, I'm sure everyone will believe me. :23:
LOL!!! Yeah and then we will have to pool our money together to come get you out of jail.


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weatherluvr wrote:rainstorm wrote:put her and her lawyer in jail. at least i wish the lawyer could go to jail. they should pay every cent of money they have caused others to spend because of this greedy pigs lie.---
What do you call 100 lawyers chained to the bottom of the ocean?
A good start.
i need to add that to my platform for s2k
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TexasStooge wrote:Courtesy of Yahoo! News Photos:
Elecia Dickson is shown in a Cleveland Heights, Ohio Police Dept. booking photo from Sept. 10, 1999, when she was arrested on assault charges. Now known as Elecia Battle, the woman says she lost the winning Mega Millions ticket that was drawn on Dec. 30 when she dropped her purse outside a convenience store and is suing to block payment of the $162 million lottery prize to the validated winner. (AP Photo/Cleveland Heights Police Dept.)
LOOOOOOSER,

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heres a lawsuit with REAL merit, lol!!
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Thursday, January 8, 2004
A Mt. Pleasant Township couple wants Wal-Mart to pay for foot and toe injuries they claim were caused by canned goods and condiments that tumbled from an overfilled plastic grocery bag.
According to a two-count civil lawsuit filed Wednesday in Westmoreland County, Brenda and Ronald Sager contend a plastic bag they brought home from the East Huntingdon Township store last month was deficient and overstuffed.
The bag, which contained a 32-ounce jar of Miracle Whip, a 46-ounce bottle of ketchup, three 15-ounce cans of fruit, an 18-ounce bottle of ranch dressing and a 12-ounce bottle of mustard, broke open when the Sagers returned home and started to put away their groceries.
That's when the handle tore and the bottom of the bag broke, the Sagers claim.
what it doesnt say is that the husband is suing because they enjoy "relations" while she is hurt.
what happened to personal responsibility? if the bag was overfilled, hold it from the bottom!!
Thursday, January 8, 2004
A Mt. Pleasant Township couple wants Wal-Mart to pay for foot and toe injuries they claim were caused by canned goods and condiments that tumbled from an overfilled plastic grocery bag.
According to a two-count civil lawsuit filed Wednesday in Westmoreland County, Brenda and Ronald Sager contend a plastic bag they brought home from the East Huntingdon Township store last month was deficient and overstuffed.
The bag, which contained a 32-ounce jar of Miracle Whip, a 46-ounce bottle of ketchup, three 15-ounce cans of fruit, an 18-ounce bottle of ranch dressing and a 12-ounce bottle of mustard, broke open when the Sagers returned home and started to put away their groceries.
That's when the handle tore and the bottom of the bag broke, the Sagers claim.
what it doesnt say is that the husband is suing because they enjoy "relations" while she is hurt.
what happened to personal responsibility? if the bag was overfilled, hold it from the bottom!!
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