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Many states don't allow lottery winners to stay anonymous because they consider the winner’s information to be public record. Check below for the policies for every state with a lottery!
The Powerball jackpot has hit the high-water mark of $605 million, attracting players for the highly anticipated drawing on Monday, Aug. 18 at 11 p.m. ET.
A VERIFY analysis of individual state laws and lottery commission rules found 19 states that allow winners of large jackpots, like Powerball and Mega Millions, to remain completely anonymous.
Arizona lottery winners of $600 or more can remain anonymous for 90 days after winning their prizes, according to Maryland Lottery and Gaming. After 90 days, the winners’ identities become part ...
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A "Fantasy 5" ticket bought in Hampton hit the jackpot of just over $1.6 million and a “Lucky 7 Multiplier” scratcher sold in Norcross won $1 million.
A VERIFY analysis of individual state laws and lottery commission rules found 19 states that allow winners of large jackpots, like Powerball and Mega Millions, to remain completely anonymous.
A VERIFY analysis of individual state laws and lottery commission rules found 19 states that allow winners of large jackpots, like Powerball and Mega Millions, to remain completely anonymous.
A VERIFY analysis of individual state laws and lottery commission rules found 19 states that allow winners of large jackpots, like Powerball and Mega Millions, to remain completely anonymous.
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