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Re: News article: Criminal records now available for public access

by "ShareLotto" <ShareLotto@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Apr 18, 2008 at 07:06 AM

ShareLotto News:                 4th Edition - April 08



"SPRING IS HERE" LET'S PLAY AND WIN THE JACKPOT!

"Share the Expense - Share the Wealth"

ShareLotto Membership Club would like to wish all its' members a bright
and 
cheerful "Spring Season". It's beautiful to see all the new flowers in 
bloom - makes you want to play and win the lottery! And, before you know 
it - hamburgers will be flipping on the grill - the sweet smell of 
barbeque - again prompts you to go play and win the lottery.



The point? Let's all keep in the spirit. We could be flipping "filet
mignon" 
instead of burgers, as soon as we hit the lottery.



Our club has seen some very good lotto jackpots in the past few weeks.
Sort 
of like fishing! And all good fishermen know it takes time and effort, as 
well as patience to land the big one. Mega Millions appears to be the big 
one to go after.



Take 5 also can be a keeper, and I like the FREE Plays. A couple of
Jackpot 
Winners won on free plays - so let's keep the Freebies coming - "Hey you 
never Know". So have a good Spring and keep playing.



As you know, we have dropped the regular playing of the NYS Lotto Extra 
Jackpot games in exchange for more ticket chances at the Mega Millions 
Jackpot which has been having much larger Jackpot amounts. The "Daily
Combo 
Special" still offers 55 tickets chances for ONLY $15 - $35 for Take 5;
and 
now $20 for Mega Millions, (with 10 ticket chances for both Tuesday and 
Friday draws). When available and if enough members join in, we will still

offer a FREE Promotion on the NYS Lotto Extra as an added Bonus.



ShareLotto Membership Club is proud to announce that it has now WON 158
CASH 
Prizes. In addition, the club has held 97 FREE Promotional drawings. Look 
for more Special Drawings coming up in the future for dedicated members.



For more information email us at: ShareLotto@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
"Share the Expense - Share the Wealth"



Good Luck!



Exciting Lottery News:



Prize Winners from Queens, Bronx Collect $17,000,000 in Cash - Lottery 
Millionaires In Full bloom At Queens Botanical Gardens!

Schenectady - The New York Lottery today celebrated the arrival of spring 
with $17,000,000 in prize checks for three new "locally grown" Lottery 
Millionaires - two from Queens County and a third from the Bronx. The 
Lottery presented the checks among the cherry blossoms and other blooms 
surrounding the Visitor and Administration Center at the Queens Botanical 
Garden. The Garden, recognized by many as New York City's most advanced 
green building, is known for its mission to teach and practice 
sustainability as a means to achieve long-term financial stability.

$14,000,000 Buys a New Home for a Queens Homebody

The Lottery first presented a $14,000,000 prize check to Michael Perez of 
St. Albans, Queens. The 51-year-old former warehouse supervisor purchased 
the sole winning ticket for the Lotto drawing held on April 2, 2008. Perez

purchased his winning Quick Pick ticket on April 1, 2008 at the Prince 
Supermarket on Linden Boulevard in St. Albans.

"I don't play often," Perez said. "But, it was April Fools' Day and I
played 
to see what would happen. I didn't expect this."

He claimed his winning ticket worth $14,000,000 on April 9th at the
Lottery's 
Customer Service Center in Garden City. Perez, who describes himself as a 
"homebody," was recently laid off from his job as a warehouse supervisor
for 
Southern Wine and Spirits in Syosset. He and his wife, Tracey, a 
receptionist at the Aids Center of Queens County, plan to use their
windfall 
to "move out of (his) mother's basement apartment and into the home of 
(their) dreams."

He opted to disguise himself with a marker-drawn beard when he accepted
his 
prize to protect his new fortune from thieves (and I guess relatives). He 
also used a marker to draw a goatee on his face and further disguised 
himself with a hat and sunglasses so thieves would not recognize him while

he accepted the $14 million ceremonial check from the New York Lottery,
the 
New York Post reported Wednesday.

I've got to look out for my family, Perez said of his disguise.
Perez, a former warehouse worker who recently became unemployed, said he 
used a portion of his income-tax refund to buy a lottery ticket with six 
randomly chosen numbers: 1, 8, 10, 31, 52 and 57.

The choice paid off for Perez in the state's April 1 drawing. The first 
thing I want to do is take care of all my debts, he said. But before I do 
anything serious, I've got to go to Disney World.

Perez opted to receive his $14,000,000 prize as a lump sum. He will
receive 
his prize in a single payment of $7,833,361, less required tax
withholdings 
($5,052,675 after taxes).

$1,000,000 Spices Things Up for "Average Guy" from Queens

Quiet and reserved Chong Bang Kim, 52, of Elmhurst, Queens, said he jumped

for joy when he and his wife, Chan Hee, realized they won $1,000,000 on
the 
$500,000,000 Extravaganza instant game. The "average guy" father of two 
credits his good fortune with a routine trip for groceries to stock the 
kitchen of the undisclosed Korean restaurant he owns with Chan Hee.

"It was pure luck," Kim said as interpreted by his son, Yoon. "My luck has

not been too good - until now."

Kim purchased his $1,000,000 winner on March 12, 2008 at the Asian Food 
Market on South Ave. in Staten Island. He waited until his son, Yoon, was 
available on April 4 to claim his ticket at the Lottery's Garden City 
Customer Service Center.

Kim will receive his $1,000,000 prize in payments of $50,000 a year for
$20 
years, less required tax withholdings. His net check will total $32,251.

$2,000,000 Minimum Prize Payout No Joke for Bronx Family Man

Forty-four-year-old Ruben Martinez of Pelham Bay, Bronx spent $2 on a Win 
$2,000 A Week For Life instant ticket back in October of 2007. The owner
of 
the Bronx-based Columbia Towing Company said he bought the ticket, put it
in 
his pocket, and forgot about it until April 1, 2008. That's when he 
scratched it and learned it was worth at least $2,000,000.

"I've been walking around with this ticket in my pocket for the past seven

months," said Martinez. I almost threw it out! Can you imagine?"

The father of three said the timing of his $2,000,000 windfall made it
hard 
for him to convince his family this wasn't an April Fools' prank.

"I told my family on April 1st - April Fools' Day. They had a hard time 
believing it was true."

Martinez purchased his Win $2,000 A Week For Life ticket at the Stop & Go 
Store located inside the Pelham Train Station in Pelham. The $2 ticket 
guarantees a minimum prize payout of $2,000,000 to be paid quarterly for 
life. Martinez will receive an initial payment of $38,000, less required
tax 
withholdings. His net check will total $24,511. Subsequent checks will
total 
$26,000, less required tax withholdings or $16,771 after taxes.

Since 1967, the New York Lottery has generated more than $31 billion to
help 
support education in New York State, including a record $2.3 billion in 
fiscal year 2006-2007 on incoming revenue of $7.18 billion.


ShareLotto HighLights:


DISCOUNT SHARE PRICE:

Our low price per share for the DAILY COMBO SPECIAL is ONLY $15.00 for one

week drawing of 55 ticket chances in the Take5 and Mega Millions games.
For 
$15 MEMBERSHIP FEE you receive daily play in both games. This is better
than 
3 times your playing power which gives you better odds than if you played 
alone. So help the club and yourself by purchasing shares to increase your

odds. Go to: http://www.paypal.com
for purchase of shares or e-mail us at:

ShareLotto@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 for discount purchases.



MEMBERSHIP STATUS:

Remember, when an Eligible Yahoo Groups member makes a purchase of shares,

he or she becomes a ShareLotto Club "Paid Member". As a "Paid Member" you 
will be selected for different discounts and Free Promotions throughout
the 
year. A "Paid Member" will also be known as a "Active Member" for a period

of thirty days after last drawing or expiration date. Any "Active Member" 
will be paid 1% of the #10 Share (ShareLotto Share) if the Jackpot is won 
and they did not play. For example; if $10 Million is won and divided by
ten 
that equals $1,000,000 and an "Active Member" would receive approximately 
$100,000 (taxes not included).

New members click below:

http://www.groups.yahoo.com/group/ShareLotto



LUCKY NUMBER PICKS:

Look for our upcoming Lucky "Hot" and "Cold" numbers drawn over the past 
year. With your order you may submit your personal numbers to be played
and 
shared in each group. If you don't have any special numbers, you can still

receive a "Quick Pick" random drawing.



CLUB RECORD:

To date, the ShareLotto YahooGroup has 130 members and we have WON 158 
times, and conducted 97 FREE Promotional drawings. Again, working together

will bring us to our goal a lot quicker in winning the Lotto Jackpot. 
However, we still need your help in purchasing shares and becoming a "PAID

MEMBER". The more we play the better our chances.

FREE LOTTO DRAWING:

NEW MEMBER SPECIAL: (limited time offer)

FREE DRAWING: TO BE ANNOUNCED (U.S. Residents ONLY)

NEW MEMBERS - We invite you to join our club and receive a Free NYS Lotto 
Drawing to win the Jackpot. If the group wins a prize you also win. Just 
sign up by clicking link: http://www.groups.yahoo.com/group/ShareLotto

However, there is no guarantee of participation and members are chosen at 
random. Paid members are given first choice over non-paying members and

availability is based upon space in each group.




GOOD LUCK!

ShareLotto Membership Club

"Associated Press" <AP@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message 
news:waFCj.87512$w94.21236@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Criminal records now available for public access
>
> By Michael Smith
>
> NEW YORK (AP) - Criminal records, once previously available only to
police 
> and federal law enforcement, are now available to the general public.
>
> Bankruptcy records, DMV records, lost relatives, and various other civil

> records have been made available to the public through the Freedom of 
> Information Act and the Patriot Act. People from all over America are
now 
> using http://agentb.proniche4.hop.clickbank.net/
to view information on 
> potential employees, friends, and lovers.
>
> "I never thought I would find information like this!" says Julia Lee,
who 
> recently used the website to find out private information on a potential

> business partner. "He was seriously in debt, and had pending criminal 
> charges!" she said.
>
> Christopher Jones, of the Institute for Access to Information said this 
> opens up a whole new world to private citizens. "Previously, you never
had 
> the ability to find out this kind of information."
>
> "Now, anyone will have the ability to get any kind of records they want,

> on almost any individual."
>
>
> Website listed in this article can be found here:
> http://agentb.proniche4.hop.clickbank.net/
>
>
>




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