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welfare riding lottery winner
http://www.myfoxboston.com/dpp/news/...lfare-20110518
Michigan lottery winner still on welfare Updated: Wednesday, 18 May 2011, 8:08 AM EDT Published : Wednesday, 18 May 2011, 8:08 AM EDT AUBURN, M.I. (FOX 25 / MyFoxBoston.com) - A Michigan man's fantasy became a reality when he hit a big lottery pay day, but the new millionaire isn't giving up his welfare check. Leroy Fick was on public assistance when he took home a two-million dollar prize last June. Food stamps are a federal program and are based on a person's gross income. Lottery winnings are considered liquid assets and don't count as income and Leroy says he doesn't feel bad about being rich and staying on welfare. Fick says his pay day isn't all that great, saying the IRS took more than half of his winnings. Still, many who need public assistance say he is mocking them and the system. |
Facepalm.... :panic:
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I would be more annoyed by this, if it wasn't for......
Must I pay taxes on my Lottery winnings? ... so he'll be paying himself for a goodly number of years. |
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I don't know what's worse, convincing other welfare recipients to waste their money on lottery tickets or wearing a Vietnam Veteran's hat (if he really is one) to court.
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He's not black!!!!
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another one
(CNN) -- A Michigan woman who won the lottery but continued to receive food assistance from the state government has had her benefits pulled, officials said. Amanda Clayton hit it big playing the Michigan Lottery. Like many winners, she used her $1 million prize to buy a new house. But the Lincoln Park, Michigan, resident continued to receive money in another form -- $200 a month in state food assistance, according to CNN Detroit affiliate WDIV. Her story made headlines, and on Thursday, the state's Department of Human Services announced that she is no longer getting the benefits. According to Michigan law, welfare recipients must report any changes in assets or income to the agency within 10 days. The department "relies on clients being forthcoming about their actual financial status. If they are not, and continue to accept benefits, they may face criminal investigation and be required to pay back those benefits," Director Maura Corrigan said in a statement. She said the agency supports new legislation that would verify whether lottery winners receive state benefits. "I thought that they would cut me off, but since they didn't, I thought, maybe, it was OK because I'm not working," Clayton, 24, told WDIV when it asked whether it was appropriate for her to receive the money. A state lawmaker is trying to stop such assistance, which is not illegal. He says the food assistance should not go to those who have found riches through the lottery. "We need to continue to protect our taxpayers' dollars ... and taxpayer dollars should be going to those who really do need assistance," Michigan Rep. Dale Zorn of Ida Township told HLN's Vinnie Politan on Wednesday. In October, Clayton walked away with $1 million in the "Make Me Rich!" lottery game show. She also bought a car, WDIV reported. After taking a lump sum and paying taxes, the unemployed woman said she ended up with just more than $500,000. Asked if she had the right to the public assistance money, Clayton answered, "I kind of do. I have no income, and I have bills to pay. I have two houses." Zorn said the state House has passed bills on the matter. One would require a state agency to conduct an assets test if a citizen wins more than $1,000 in lottery earnings. "That will trigger whether or not the people are eligible to receive public assistance." The legislature has not approved any final measures. Clayton told WDIV she had wanted to continue using a food-assistance card until it is cut off. "It's hard. I am struggling." |
This shit is all over the local news and radio...
These people should be forced to pay back all their money recv'd post lottery. PERIOD! |
Totally agree, and loose theory ability to every use it again. But I wonder if its worth spending any money searching every lotto winner to sweet if they are on welfare. If it really worth spending $5 to save $2
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I dont know. That guy is clearly a dirtbag but if he cant work and is only getting $1500/month in interest or whatever his investments are hes still below the poverty line for a family of 3.
Im not sure what the requirements are for an individual. |
Also, who the hell goes on a fireworks binge when they win the lottery. :lol:
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Lottery Changed My Life - Most Eligible Bachelor - Leroy Fick - YouTube
when he picked up the camaro, within 10ft drove over a curb went directly to p/u his son and head off to the pawn store to buy the boy some more swords.......lol |
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I'm confused by all these stories of white people on welfare abusing the system.
This is seriously going to fuck up my stereotypes. First some old dude then some baby momma. Whats next? A white gang banger who is an illegal immigrant. Consider my mind blown. |
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Black man in White House = white man on Welfare. |
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I remember seeing a clip from that on The Soup a while back, storing his purchases at the Econo Lodge. Those guys are doing what I would have done with my money if I won the lottery when I was 11. :lol: |
He'll be poor in no time.
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http://www.clickondetroit.com/news/F...ml?source=wdiv |
lol
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If you won hte lottery, why not stick to pot? You can get the best non-laced shit but instead you're going to play doctor with prescription pills that require 8 years of education to know what they do.
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