From $16.2 million to living on $450 per month?
Sun, Sep 30, 2007
How do you go from winning $16.2 million dollars to living on $450 per month and food stamps? William “Bud” Post can tell you how.
“I wish it never happened. It was totally a nightmare,” says Post.

Among the misfortunes Post faced after winning the lottery: a former girlfriend suing him for a share of his money, relatives pressuring him to invest in businesses that failed, a brother hiring a hit man to kill him hoping to inherit a share of his money. Guess Post would agree with Evelyn Adams that winning millions isn’t always what it’s cracked up to be.
Who is Evelyn Adams?
Arguably the luckiest person in the world, Evelyn Adams did the unimaginable. In 1985, she won the New Jersey state lottery for 2.4 million dollars. Then in the following year, she won the 1986 New Jersey lottery again for another 3 million dollars. Now ask any mathematician at the sheer statistical impossibility of this ever occurring.
Adam’s total winnings were 5.4 million dollars. With such luck like that, we would have thought that she’d be retired and traveling the world enjoying paradise, right? Wrong. Today, Adams is broke and living in a run-down trailer after having lost all of her money towards her gambling additions and to greedy friends and relatives. Source


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