THE VILLAGES (CBS4) – A retirement community in central Florida has become the talk of the town after a group of friends who work at a golf course hit a $16 million jackpot and ended up in court over one dollar.
Eight employees at the Hacienda Hills Country Club in The Villages, Florida, are fighting over who exactly was in the weekly lottery pool.
A 72-year-old woman claims she helped launch the weekly lottery pool and was off from work the day the latest batch of numbers was purchased.
“She was one of the founding members of this group and for nine years has consistently participated in this pool of employees,” said attorney Tom Culmo. “She was not physically there to put her dollar in and write her name on the envelope.”When the woman returned to work the next day, she took the ticket and checked the newspaper and realized the employee pool had hit the jackpot.
“She went to one of her co-workers all excited to announce it,” Culmo said. “They went to get the envelope and her name was not on it.”
But the left-out worker said she asked a co-worker to add her name to the list and pay for her ticket. Whether that actually happened is still in question, and the rest of the employees don’t want to give up more of their share.
The money in question amounts to roughly $200,000 per winner and the woman has now hired Culmo to try and get her piece of the financial pie.
A judge issued a temporary order stopping the Florida Lottery from distributing any of the money until all of the controversy has been settled.








4 Comments
Court should be in favor of her.being the other are Jerks..She had the ticket on he when she matched the number..correct that would teach them …LOL
December 24, 2010 at 9:02 am | | Report comment
It will be a technical decision. She did NOT pay for THAT ticket, therefore she is NOT one of the winners. If YOU play the same set of numbers for 20 years, then forget to buy a ticket, YOU are NOT due anything. She was NOT a participate on that purchase, the signing of the envelope was put in place in advance to show WHO had a part of any winnings, so they had taken steps to preclude this very instance. SHE LOSES.
December 24, 2010 at 9:22 am | | Report comment
I asked that same co-worker{I forget his name} to pay for me and put my name on the envelope. Darn it
December 24, 2010 at 7:00 pm | | Report comment
Yes, she may lose out, but, the winners will forever be a bunch of “LOSERS”!!!!!
December 25, 2010 at 11:31 am | | Report comment