Mega Tax Bill For Mega Millions Winner $1.13B In New Jersey

Mega Millions $1.13B Winner Also Won Mega Tax Bill in New Jersey

Tax Bill For Mega Millions jackpot winner in New Jersey
A Mega Millions ticket that won $1.13 billion was sold at this ShopRite grocery and liquor store in New Jersey’s Neptune Township. The winner has up to one year to redeem the prize. (Image: Google)

Someone in the Garden State became wildly wealthy overnight, as the winning ticket was sold in New Jersey. The $2 play was purchased at the ShopRite grocery and liquor store in Neptune, just west of Asbury Park.

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Jackpots Galore: Seminole Hard Rock Player Wins $1M On $25 Bet

Jackpot: Seminole Hard Rock Player Wins $1M On $25 Bet

 

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Sheryl S. stands in front of the winning game, pictured above. She won more than $1M at Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino Tampa. (Image: Seminole Hard Rock)

A lucky visitor won more than $1M while playing last week at the Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino Tampa.

Identified as “Sheryl S.,” the winner collected $1,025,719.52 at the Florida gaming property on March 17.

She hit the jackpot after wagering $25 on Aristocrat’s Dragon Link game.

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Casino Technology Identifies Smart Video Poker Players, Throttling Possible

Smart Video Poker Players Hamper Casino Profits, Says Study

 

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A video poker machine at a Stations casino. Technology could help gaming companies limit loss from highly skilled video poker players. (Image: STN Charms)

A recent study found that a small percentage of video poker gamblers, known as advantage players (APs) possess the ability to cut into casino profitability.

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Casino Crime Round Up: Oklahoma Casino Winner Robbed, Scared By Snake

Casino Crime Round Up: Oklahoma Casino Winner Robbed, Scared By Snake

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The incident began when Jason McBrayer, 43, sat down next to a slot machine player at the casino. McBrayer then displayed a live snake.

Held the snake up and actually scared the person enough that they got up and left,” Master Sergeant/Public Information Officer Gary Knight at Oklahoma City Police Department told Oklahoma TV station KWTV this week.

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