Lottery winner won't give brother big chunk of money as family is torn apart: 'Accused me of being selfish'
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A Reddit drama about a lottery winner whose brother wants a big amount of her money has most users siding with the commonsense sister, who objects to a giant handout.
Describing herself as 28 years old, the woman, calling herself "Vedoric," wrote that she "recently won a significant amount of money in the lottery. It wasn’t a jackpot, but it was enough to make a big difference in my life — around $500,000 (pretax)." "I’ve seen him blow through money before." "I feel conflicted because I do care about my brother." "If you want to help out, buy him a grocery store gift card so he can buy food or gas." Maureen Mackey is managing editor of lifestyle for Fox News Digital.
She said she's always "been pretty careful with money, and I plan to use it to pay off my student loans, put a down payment on a house and maybe start a small business I've always dreamed of."
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