
Andrew Jackson “Jack” Whittaker, Jr. (born c. 1947 in Jumping Branch, Summers County, West Virginia) is a West Virginia businessman who became famous when he won US$315 million in the Powerball multi-state lottery. At the time it was the largest jackpot ever won by a single winning ticket in the history of American lottery.
Whittaker, who already had a net worth of $17 million, received a $114 million check after taxes(!!! wtf $201 million?!). He gave money to Christian charities and a personal foundation supporting low-income families.
Whittaker did some good, but his bad deeds make his story. He was arrested twice, once for drunk driving and once for threatening a bar manager followed. A woman sued him after he groped her at a dog racetrack. Thieves took $545,000 in cash from Whittakers car while he was visiting a strip club. About a year later, thieves again stole $200,000 from his car. Caesars Atlantic City sued him for bouncing $1.5 million in checks. His wife divorced him.
Then, there were the dead bodies. In 2003, Whittakers granddaughters boyfriend was found dead of an overdose inside Whittakers home. His 17-year-old granddaughter, whom he had been giving a $2,100 weekly allowance, fatally overdosed months later, at a different location. His daughters mother of the dead granddaughter died this year of as-yet-undetermined causes.
In this messiest of lotto stories, nobody seems to have won.

You win some and you loose some.
ReplyDeleteA fool and his money do some stupid things......
ReplyDeleteWhy would he keep all that money in his car while at a strip club or at Atlantic city ceasers.W.T.F.
ReplyDeleteHe should of invested half of his winnings instead of giving it away.Donate very small amounts of money.
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