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    19-year-old construction worker wins $35 million jackpot

    By PAGE IVEY - Associated Press Writer


    COLUMBIA, S.C. --

    Jonathan Vargas turns 20 in July. But he relied on the ages of close relatives instead of his own when he picked the six winning numbers for Saturday's $35.3 million Powerball jackpot.The Gaston construction worker said his two younger brothers turn 12 and 14 this year; his sister will be 15 and his older brother will be 21. Their mom turned 43 earlier this year. And the winning red ball number?
    "As far as 30 - just a lucky guess," he said Monday at a news conference announcing him as the winner.
    While other winning Powerball tickets have been sold in South Carolina, state lottery director Ernie Passailaigue said Vargas, who went to Airport High School in Lexington County, is the first winner who lives in the state.
    Passailaigue said Vargas likely will take the lump sum payment, estimated at $17.3 million, instead of the annuity that pays out the larger jackpot amount over 29 years.
    Vargas said he plans to buy his mother a house and quit work.
    "Right now, there 's no really big plans in the works," he said. The first thing he plans to do is get a lawyer and a financial consultant. He said he already has an accountant - his aunt.
    Vargas said the numbers came to him while he was at work. He was having a bottle of juice and saw that the expiration date on the bottle was his birthday. He said a voice in his head told him, "Your family is going to bring you success and fortune."
    "I heard the numbers in my head," he said. "I called my mom and said write these numbers down."
    He also wrote the numbers on a napkin and tucked it away in his pocket. He still has the napkin. He was holding it when he watched the drawing Saturday night.
    "When it got to the third number, I knew I had it," he said. "I was grateful. I was crying. It was a very emotional moment for me."
    Vargas, who admitted he's still a little scared by the prospect of being a millionaire at his young age, said the money is "a blessing from God."
    "You never ask the Lord why you are blessed," he said. "I'm not going to ask the Lord why he put it in my hands."
    He plans to give some money to his church and may look into going to college or getting into the real estate business. He also plans to set up a trust fund for his four siblings who inspired the winning numbers.
    Although Vargas said Saturday was the first time he had played the lottery, it's not the first big win for his family. His parents, Patricia and Anthony Richardson, said they won $10,000 in a scratch-off game in the early days of the South Carolina lottery.
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    He said he already has an accountant - his aunt.
    NOT GOOD!

    I'd get a independent/reputable accountant (definitely not RP ) to do the work. A family member doing the job.............not a good idea!
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    Dateline: July 2012

    2008 $30 Million Lottery Winner arrested....

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    he'll be bankrupt in a couple years
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    Quote Originally Posted by cusportsman View Post
    he'll be bankrupt in a couple years
    Yea prolly..............but he'll have fun doing it..............

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    If he invests that 17M, even with a 5% return, he will be making $850,000 a year for life. But, I bet by the time his relatives and "friends" get through with him, he'll be back nailing studs at a construction site within a year or two.

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    i agree with squatty though, he needs another accountant that is not a family member

    if he gets the right people that will advise him well, he could not have to work for the rest of his life

    would be nice
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    Quote Originally Posted by cusportsman View Post
    if he gets the right people that will advise him well, he could not have to work for the rest of his life
    Seriously? Do you really think so?

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    With 19 million---He shoulda started by telling every one to kiss his ass-- then as he sees fit share the wealth- he is gonna have SO MANY friends this month!

    If he is smart he will cut back to part time at Jiffy Lube and buy him a double wide!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Downeast View Post
    Dateline: July 2012

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    I am chicken hear me CLUCK!

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    i agree turd, the first mistake he made was going public about it

    yes i really think so fish, the problem with most people who win the lottery is they think gee, i have tons of money, now i'm gonna do anything i want and buy what i want cuz i haven't been able to do that before, then they end up going bankrupt after a few years, some it doesn't even take that long
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    If you win, do you HAVE to go public?

    I wouldn't want a damn soul to know my name.

    He's taking the lump sum of 17.3 million.

    If he tithed 10% (which, in my book, would be $3.53 million) and set aside loads for family, and ended up with a cool 10 million to INVEST (wisely) in a manner that would earn him around 10% per year, he would gross 1 million bucks per YEAR without touching the principle.

    Even after taxes, he would be living large.
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    <-------no more of this but lots of this.... rich redneck way of life





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    I wonder how big the rims are going to be on his car?
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    He'll be blown it all in a year or two. But then again, it is only money and you can't take it with you.

    I could make a heck of an investment with $35M

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    Quote Originally Posted by Turd Ferguson View Post
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    I second that.

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    I'd buy Salty's place, then tell toof I'm gonna bring waitresses to the fish fry and then not show up.

    Yeah....livin' large.

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    I'd buy Salty's duck call collection then invest the $1 million I had left over.
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