In the state of New Hampshire, USA, a woman bought a lottery ticket and won a huge amount of 559 million dollars. The first thing everyone expected him to do was run to claim it.
But no. The lucky one, who everyone calls Jane Do, all she did was send the people in charge a photo with the lucky lottery ticket, as proof that she is the beneficiary of the amount. She refused to appear and proceed with the necessary procedures to receive the amount.
This happened because according to the law, she is obliged to reveal her identity when claiming the amount, which she does not want. So he decided to wait and take legal action to challenge this legal provision.
According to him, in the complaint he submitted, he normally signed the lottery ticket on the back, but he did not understand all the terms. According to her, she thought that she just had to sign the excerpt with her full name, according to the relevant website, but she did not know that her last name and place of residence would be made public.
The executive director of the New Hampshire Lottery emphasizes that although he understands the doubts of the woman who wants to remain anonymous, the law and the rules do not change.
On the other hand, her lawyer argues that the need to preserve her anonymity outweighs the public interest that dictates the disclosure of her name. She emphasizes that something like this will disrupt her life and her relationships with the residents of her community, since everyone will know that she has won this huge amount.
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