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Does this young woman have a valid case, about the age to purchase a ticket.
She says she is planning to sue Camelot for selling her the winning ticket in the first place, complaining that she was far too young and the legal age for playing the Lottery should be raised to 18.
No she doesn't, when friends of ours won several millions they got all the help they needed, she could have had same help but chose to get in with druggies and crooks. Her choice and at 17 she was old enough to understand right from wrong IMO
I don't think she has a case. The age limit probably should be 18, but that's nothing to do with Camelot. If she's upset tell her to sue the government...
The stupid whinging selfish little mare only has to write a cheque out to her favourite good cause and her problem is solved, and when she has done that I would have her sterilised so that no-one else could inherit her stupidity gene....
I suggest that she goes ahead and sues.
I would hope that the judge made her pay both sides legal costs for bringing a frivolous suit.
That would eliminate the money problem (assuming she has any left).
The stupid whinging selfish little mare only has to write a cheque out to her favourite good cause and her problem is solved, and when she has done that I would have her sterilised so that no-one else could inherit her stupidity gene....
Much rather she wrote a check out to me, then I could retire.