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Time.com: Sex Offender Wins Lottery Jackpot

The winner of last week's $57 million Mega Millions lottery jackpot is a registered sex offender who also pleaded guilty to two breaking and entering charges in the 1980s

Four tickets hit $330M jackpot

Four winning tickets were sold -- one in each of four states -- for a Mega Millions jackpot worth an estimated $330 million, lottery officials said early Saturday.

CNNMoney: Investing in foreclosures 101

Question 1: I am interested in purchasing foreclosed properties on the market. Do you have any advice how to get started? - Skiff, California

Fortune: Taking home the jackpot

Brad Duke, 34, a manager for five Gold's Gym franchises in Idaho, pocketed a lump sum of $85 million after winning a $220 million Powerball jackpot in 2005. He spent the first month of his new life assembling a team of financial advisors. His goal: to use his winnings to become a billionaire. Here's what Duke has done with his money so far.

CNNMoney: Oscar$: No love, no money?

Actors, actresses and directors were eagerly awaiting the Academy Award nominations announcement on Tuesday morning.

$5 lotto tiff to cost state $1.1 million

A dispute over a winning lottery ticket would have cost Indiana's Hoosier Lottery $5 to resolve in 1997. Now it will cost more than $1 million to settle in court.

'Retired for about four days now'

Eight meat processing workers came forward Wednesday to claim the $365 million Powerball jackpot, the largest lottery prize in U.S. history.

Cookies contain fortunes for Powerball winners

The odds to win were one in 2.9 million. But, suddenly, a surge of people came forward with winning Powerball tickets, claiming at least $100,000.

Woman charged over lost lottery ticket claim

The woman who claimed to have lost a winning lottery ticket and then acknowledged that she lied about it was charged with one count of filing a false police report, a South Euclid, Ohio, police spokeswoman said Friday.

Lost lottery ticket claimant has criminal past

An Ohio woman who claims to have lost the winning ticket in last month's $162 million Mega Millions lottery was convicted of misusing a credit card while working at a Cleveland-area drugstore five years ago, court records show.

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