Feast Your Eyes on the Only Non-Anonymous Mega Millions Winners
The truly weird story that has captivated our attention for some unknown reason (slow news week? Love of crazy people? Love of lotteries? Some combination of all of those things?) is that of McDonald's employee Mirlande Wilson, who on Monday claimed she won Maryland's Mega Millions Lottery ticket, which would have netted her $105 million after taxes. And the story has legs! The fact that Wilson been on the pages of actual newspapers pretty much every day this week is nearly as ludicrous as her tale. After claiming she was the big winner, lots of interesting things ensued, creating, essentially, a handbook of what not to do when you maybe do (or don't) win the lottery. We've broken it down for you, because if we do not learn from our mistakes, we are doomed to repeat them:
Upon realizing that you may or may not be the winner of the Mega Millions lottery, do not:
Of course, it could be worse. Wilson could have actually won the lottery, a reality that turns out to be positively disastrous for most people. So for that, she is our hero of the week, though we don't think we could bear it for another. Actual Mega Millions winners, please come forward and end this emotionally strenuous news cycle.
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