As the winner of last month’s $560 million Powerball, wants to collect the jackpot but wants to remain anonymous and taking it to court. The woman, identified in court papers as “Jane Doe,” filed a lawsuit. New Hampshire lottery rules require the winner’s name, town and amount won be available for public information. FULL STORY: HERE
In a statement, New Hampshire lottery Executive Director Charlie McIntyre said: “While we respect this player’s desire to remain anonymous, state statutes and lottery rules clearly dictate protocols.”
The winner of a Powerball jackpot in New Hampshire hasn't collected her $560 million yet. Instead she's suing to stay anonymous. https://t.co/8FrounFNPI pic.twitter.com/SzwsP1jBrk
— CNN (@CNN) February 6, 2018
What's more important: your privacy, or $560 million? https://t.co/k3hWMlp1tZ
— The Boston Globe (@BostonGlobe) February 6, 2018
To collect $560M, she has to make her name public. She is refusing. https://t.co/5BMLSLjaFl
— MSN (@MSN) February 6, 2018