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Are the Lottery Bosses at fault?

"Britain's youngest Euromillions winner planning to sue lottery bosses for 'ruining' her life"

Jane Park, who won £1m at the age of 17, said winning the windfall had “ruined” her life and she often thought things would have been better if she had never won.

Ms Park, now 21, argued that someone of her age should not have been allowed to win such a substantial sum of money. She said 18 should be the minimum age for winning the lottery and suggested the current limit of 16 was too young....


“Following her win, Jane received extensive support from Camelot," it continued. "A dedicated winners’ adviser visited Jane at home to pay out her prize, arrange private banking and support her through the publicity when she chose to share news of her win. An independent financial and legal panel was set up shortly after her win and we put Jane in touch with another winner who won at the same age, to share their experience and help Jane adjust to the win.

http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/home-news/jane-park-euromillions-suing-ruined-her-life-shopping-a7576356.html
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Picklebobble2 · 56-60, M
What folk don't realize is that if you win that sort of money you have responsibilities you never think of !!
But you can't blame your own behaviour on the fact that you chose to play a game with an outside chance you might actually win !!
I mean at what point do you take responsibility for your own actions ??
Agreed ... and what if she wins in court? Is it possible she may get more money?