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when_we_win_remember 1 point ago +1 / -0

Those trusts are commonly setup by lawyers for people who win the lottery. They don't have to be geniuses; just smart enough to seek help, which is the received wisdom anyways. She didn't reveal herself. They asked around the neighborhood and found someone who knew her. It makes sense she would tell a few people, particularly at work. Maybe she didn't want to be just disappear on coworkers or at least wanted to let them know why she bailed. it makes sense she'd tell someone.

For all we know, her dog's name is Zorro. My point is: the odds here aren't important. We came upon this case in the first place based on the trust's name. There are thousands of these, but this one was isolated for the potential connection to Epstein.

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when_we_win_remember 1 point ago +1 / -0

How the fudge they know who the winner was if it was anonymous? Does the store owner have a record of when he sold each number?