BUY NOW or LEARN MORE HERE ➡️ The headlines were everywhere... The Texas Lottery never investigated Joan Ginther, who won $5.4 million in a 1993 Lotto Texas drawing, then hit it big in three scratch-off games, $2 million in Holiday Millionaire in 2006, $4 million in Millions & Millions in 2008, and $10 million in the $140,000,000 Extreme Payoff in 2010. And how about the case of the Lucky Airdrie man who won in 2009 $17 million in the Canadian Lottery AFTER he has won other four jackpots of $1,000,000, $100,000, $57,000, and $1.3 million. Or the case of the Forth Smith woman who won more than $7 million dollars after beating the lottery for the third time. Or the case of the Florida man who first won $3 million dollars and the next year, he cashed in on another jackpot of $10 million. Or the amazing story of the Panama City beach man who won the Florida lottery twice in less than 6 months, becoming an instant millionaire? Or the fantastic case of the man who won the Play 4 lottery 568 times, collecting more than $2.8 million in just 15 months? These are just a few of the cases of apparently “normal people“ who had won the lottery not once or twice, but 4 times, 5 times or even 568 times during a very short amount of time... And it seemed kind of weird to me that this was going on... that there was just this tiny group of people in this country who were “really, really lucky.“ Or were they?
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