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Man who won Billion Mega Millions Draw sues daughter, mother for telling his parents

The unidentified winner of the second largest Mega Millions jackpot has sued the mother of his daughter for violating their non-disclosure agreement and telling his parents about his $1.35 billion win.

According to New court filings revealed the Maine man prizewinner, identified as John Doe, dragged the mother of his daughter, identified as Sara Smith, for a six-figure compensation after revealing to his family his new millionaire status.

On Friday, 13th of January, 2023, after three months without a winner, Doe was the lucky gambler who bought the winning Mega Millions ticket – 30, 43, 45, 46, and 61, with a gold Mega Ball of 14 – at Hometown Gas & Grill in Lebanon, Maine.

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He took home his winnings in a one-time payment of $723,564,144 nearly $500 million after taxes. He would have been $52 million richer if he bought a ticket just one mile away over the New Hampshire border.

Shortly after, on February 8, Smith signed a non-disclosure agreement to keep Doe’s identity as the jackpot winner a secret through June 1, 2032, when their daughter turns 18 years old.

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The court filing said:

‘Due to the unique safety, security, and privacy concerns associated with winning the lottery, Defendant agreed to enter into a Non-Disclosure Agreement (“NDA”) with John Doe to promote the safety and security of John Doe, Defendant, and their daughter and to avoid the irreparable harm of allowing the media or the public in general to discover, inter alia, John Doe’s identity, physical location, and assets.’

Doe beat the odds of 1 in 302.6 million to win the $1.35 billion jackpot – the second-largest Mega Millions win ever, and the fourth-largest in the history of United States.

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The contract also said that Smith must get written permission from Doe if she were to tell anyone and in the case of ‘an intentional or inadvertent disclosure’ she must provide written notice of what happened.

According to the lawsuit, in September the mystery man learned that Smith disclosed his status to his father and stepmother over one or more telephone communications. [CONTINUE READING HERE]>>>>



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