Nah, that has to go towards blue hair dye, cigarettes, drugs, alcohol and the remaining IRS debts. Debts have to be paid. I remember selling some shares and having to pay capital gains tax (few thousand dollars). Sure, it seems unfair at the time but tax is tax.
@@TheFakeyCakeMakerTo automatically take the state’s side is kind of weird. The story isn’t clear. Did she do it? (file for unemployment) Was her identity stolen? Was it mistaken identity?
there is no debt are you really an American or a Russian/Chinese troll if you are an American i suggest that you go live in one of those countries since you have the same ideology as they do
I'm personally against the idea of people filing unemployment, in my experience, I can find a job and get a paycheck faster than the unemployment check would hit, filed once in my life but was working within days, got approved but told them I'm good, but it is to me a benefit, and shoild not be expected to pay back, if qualified in good faith. If abused, absolutely recoup. But life happens, people move along, the same vibe as getting out of prison with a huge debt to the state. We're only human, and it feels our government is forgetting that.
@@lizzieb6311 the only debt i ever had were student loans and Obama forgave those loans and gave me an additional scholarship to get a phd lol my thing is your lot thinking like Russian and Chinese brain washed folk the DEO said in another news articles that they have an error on their system that has been flagging people it shouldnt be for the past 3 years including these lottery winners also the only reason the DEO are allowed to flag people are if they overpaid them or if they paid them by mistake so instead of thinking like a fascist republican how about read other news sources to expanse what you know
So what part of the story are qe not getting? From the spunds of things, she stole public money in the form of overpayment from unemployment. In return, the state took her lottery winnings to repay her debt. This seems like a correct action by the state. Dishonesty almost always catches up to you.
@conradnelson5283 the story was about an unreported overpayment and them keeping her lottery winnings. If you take money that is not yours, that's stealing. Only a thief would think it's OK to take thousands without it being owed to you.
She may not even know. I had it and they overpaid me without even telling me. The amount on my online account reflected my payments. Everything looked fine. Until I needed to pay them back. Understood it’s a mistake , however, people getting over paid without knowledge shouldn’t be punished. The online account, the representatives, (more than one) all stated the same amount and why. Not an issue on my end and I definitely didn’t steal.
Still a good day for her. I came into some money recently (not loads but a couple of k) I paid off EVERY outstanding bill and boy did it feel GOOD!!! It feels nice not to owe people money, just because she didn't get to spend the money on herself she should still be happy because now she's not being chased for money.
Yeah, the state overpaid? The DEO over-paid? How did a government agency overpay someone? Was she receiving unemployment while working? Was she receiving too much unemployment while unemployed? Did they refund her too much of her taxes? What was the over-payment? 🤔
Sounds like someone else might have stolen her identity, but they didn't explain,so I won't judge based on poor reporting. Why be bitter when you don't have all of the facts.....unless you like being outraged, it's the "American thing" these days.
I like how the reporter conveniently neglected to ask her outright if she owed the money. Since they didn't elaborate on how a "mistake" was made, I'm going to assume she owed that money, and probably owes more.
Unfair? I'm trying to work out how it's unfair? Her hair colour explains why she doesn't get it. She should be glad because now she isn't being chased for a debt.
EDD never said she was overpaid or owed them a dime. It was only after winning did she hear the first of this and she isn't alone. It's a computer glitch or programming error at the EDD.
Thank you for recognizing this. This money should go right back to the tax payers that support her while she has no job. The hair alone to,d me all I needed to know. When will these people catch on to the hair thing?
She’s obviously irresponsible. Anyone responsible having integrity would be over the moon with happiness if they were GIVEN 10k and it knocked out their debt.
even if that was the case this is a one of payment from a lotto win is not consistent income. Plus it's only $10,000, it's not like it's in the millions. Even if they were to take money it's should only be a small percentage of your winnings. In the uk you never pay back any benefits you've received from the government
@patriciaoconnor402 @patriciaoconnor402 was it paid by the employer because the employer was working, or was it paid by the employer because she was working? This part is a rhetorical question. When I said that she paid into HER unemployment she did with her time, dawhling! Don't make it seem like she didn't put any effort into receiving HER unemployment! Employers are required to pay. What is your point?!
It's her choice how she spends "winnings". Obviously she saved enough of those on cheap clothes, hair style, junk food, cheap booze,...so she could afford buying lottery tickets.
What I find suspicious is that almost 18K " Lottery winners", were flagged for debt with the state. If you are a winner out of thousands of players.....and almost 18 thousand didn't get their winnings....I would think that's an over reach and I would only play out of state lotteries from now on !
that does sound suspicious, but this girls was a scratch ticket. I see what you're implying but im guessing it's probably more like millions of players, so 18000 would be a very small percentile, and doesn't surprise me that many would be in debt. and they probably only flag the bigger fish like $10000.
The question is this: Was the debt legitimate? Was it really her debt? If yes, then this is a non-story. If no, now we should be talking. Good investigative reporters should find out, and drop the story if there is nothing there.
There are non fault unemployment overpayments and FAULT overpayments. A fault overpayment is when you INTENTIONALLY defrauded the government and unemployment system of that respected state. That is the ONLY time where this would occur. If she had a non fault overpayment nothing would be taken.
She did win. And the money paid her outstanding debt. So she is still a winner. It is amazing to me what makes people outraged in the USA today. This is a country filled with duplicitous people.
A lot of states had issues with overpayments and people who got legit pandemic unemployment or PUA benefits were then told they owed all that money back by mistake. Arbitration takes months or years even if you’re in the right. I’ve “owed” 20 grand for three years and I submitted a request for a waiver last August and they just yesterday got back to me telling me I don’t owe it. In the meantime I couldn’t file my taxes or win the lottery just like this woman. Yeah if unemployment garnishes you, and finds you are eligible after all, they will refund any money you paid out. But what a pain. That’s prob what happened to this woman. She prob does not owe unemployment anything but her state effed up. I think I read 250,000 people in my state were incorrectly told they owned their benefits back.
Blows me away how many people missed the part of the video, which is the whole story, that her winnings were taken because the government claimed she owed money that she said she did not in fact owe. That's the point of it being important enough to be news. It also sounds like this has happened to many other people as well. Am I incredibly perceptive or was this not obvious from the video?
so did anyone check to see if it was a mistake and what action was taken? you seem to have left out any resolution or actual investigation into the matter. was it a mistake by a government entity, did she have her identity stolen, or did she get benefits that she was not entitled to?
Not too surprising. I have heard of a Florida law that requires a person to repay the State for a jail sentence, but the kicker is the need to repay for the amount of sentenced time as opposed to the amount of the time served. Get sentenced for six years means having to repay for 72 months of incarceration, even if you are released after serving only 24 months of the sentence.
The lotto and unemployment funds are two totally separate accounts. It may not be legal to extract money from lottery winners in this way, especially if it was a mistake, as this winner said. Some of the winners said they didn’t even collect unemployment and were still working yet had this deduction made.
She won 10k and got 10k from unemployment ..... she likely needed the unemployment money more than the lottto money and she got use of the money when she needed it the most. She drew 2k more from unemployment than she was due and Unemployment collected 8k worth of fees and interest. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
Many years ago I knew a guy who happened to be in the same position, won $100k , CT lottery took 38k for child support he never paid while his ex wife collected state benefits, The state Never forgets.
Nope. It's a glitch in the system. During the pandemic, people filed for unemployment. There's a difference between what is normally paid, and what the pandemic was paying out. That's the overpayment. This seems to be Florida-specific. I did read that some people did get their money, but they had to pursue it. I worked the whole pandemic, but I have been on unemployment once. I paid taxes on it, and I pay taxes in. Now the amount of alerts that have been sent out compared to the people this is happening to is significant. Florida needs to fix that clitch
If the debt was legitimate, then she is now debt free for free (well for a couple of bucks). If the debt was illegitimate, then the state stole her money!
_Why_ did she owe money? Was she receiving unemployment checks while being employed? (Doesn't seem like a reasonable response.) Did she owe back taxes as a non-Democrat? Did she borrow money from the state? How is the state "over-payments" her fault and what were those "over-payments" regarding?
If someone gets unemployment benefits and is later disqualified, such as failing to disclose information, etc., then they have to pay the money back. Also, unemployment gives the person a long time to pay the money back before they garnish wages or lottery winnings, so don't feel sorry for her
This is how they are going to get this money back? What????!!!??!?! I had the state of Washington try to tell me my COVID unemployment was an overpayment and that now I owe 20,000 back to the state. Owe them back when they paid prisoners in the prison and illegal aliens but not the guy who had two small children to feed. Something is very very wrong here.
@@francismarion6400 I can tell you never went to school or have an education in sociology or economics. Maybe stop licking the boots of the capital owners that would literally kill you for a nickel.
The lotto is a suckers game. Paying little on the "chance" you'll win big never pays off. They take in billions of dollars and pay out pennies, you're making the lotto people rich. The exception to this is they have to put the spotlight on the winner so that the suckers keep buying tickets.
This honestly sounds like people having to pay back what they received for unemployment during the pandemic. A lot of people were put on unemployment during that time because companies had to close down. Yes, I understand it wasn't suppose to be paid back because it was beyond anyone's control, but this is the way the Government likes to work.
What gets me is that if she never won....would the state be asking for the money back????.....Ive never been on unemployment.... But I don't ever recall the state asking for repayment....
To be fair, it could be fraud. I received a notice from another state (ohio) I had never worked in about my unemployment benefits during the pandemic. I had to call the number on the form and report it. Never heard about it again.
These stories are always lacking significant details. It’s the new breed of reporters……..unqualified.
And one political party abuses it more than the other..... I'll let you draw conclusions from that.
On the bright side, if you're all paid up, you now have a chance to collect your next winner!
Nah, that has to go towards blue hair dye, cigarettes, drugs, alcohol and the remaining IRS debts.
Debts have to be paid. I remember selling some shares and having to pay capital gains tax (few thousand dollars). Sure, it seems unfair at the time but tax is tax.
You owed money. Now you don’t.
Yup. She did win.
Right? Hardly rocket science!
@@TheFakeyCakeMakerTo automatically take the state’s side is kind of weird. The story isn’t clear. Did she do it? (file for unemployment) Was her identity stolen? Was it mistaken identity?
Exactly. She knows she owed it. Now, she should of let someone else cash it in hahaha. See, she not that smart.
@@TheFakeyCakeMakerWhere's the rocket ?
If you can piss money away in lotto machines? You can pay your debts.
Playing lotto is more FUN though LOL. TRUMP2024!
Tell that bs to the government. Or the politicians that create the debt that you're forced to pay for in taxes.
Yeah
there is no debt are you really an American or a Russian/Chinese troll if you are an American i suggest that you go live in one of those countries since you have the same ideology as they do
It's a tax on fools.
Thanks for paying your debt.
I'm personally against the idea of people filing unemployment, in my experience, I can find a job and get a paycheck faster than the unemployment check would hit, filed once in my life but was working within days, got approved but told them I'm good, but it is to me a benefit, and shoild not be expected to pay back, if qualified in good faith. If abused, absolutely recoup. But life happens, people move along, the same vibe as getting out of prison with a huge debt to the state. We're only human, and it feels our government is forgetting that.
"Extremely Unfair", meaning I want the cash for me and could care less about all debt I owe others.
god you foreign trolls are exhausting
Couldn't* care less
@@ShantalhaitianPrincess let me guess…you’re waiting on taxpayers to pay off YOUR debt…? Yeah…we knew that.
@@lizzieb6311 the only debt i ever had were student loans and Obama forgave those loans and gave me an additional scholarship to get a phd lol my thing is your lot thinking like Russian and Chinese brain washed folk the DEO said in another news articles that they have an error on their system that has been flagging people it shouldnt be for the past 3 years including these lottery winners also the only reason the DEO are allowed to flag people are if they overpaid them or if they paid them by mistake so instead of thinking like a fascist republican how about read other news sources to expanse what you know
Think it's called 'garnishment' and it can even be applied to your wages, deductions made untill the dept is paid.
Bingo 🎯
So what part of the story are qe not getting? From the spunds of things, she stole public money in the form of overpayment from unemployment. In return, the state took her lottery winnings to repay her debt. This seems like a correct action by the state. Dishonesty almost always catches up to you.
No, it doesn’t
@conradnelson5283 the story was about an unreported overpayment and them keeping her lottery winnings. If you take money that is not yours, that's stealing. Only a thief would think it's OK to take thousands without it being owed to you.
I'm not getting!!!😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Dishonesty will take you very far in law, business and government.
She may not even know. I had it and they overpaid me without even telling me. The amount on my online account reflected my payments. Everything looked fine. Until I needed to pay them back. Understood it’s a mistake , however, people getting over paid without knowledge shouldn’t be punished. The online account, the representatives, (more than one) all stated the same amount and why. Not an issue on my end and I definitely didn’t steal.
Now she doesn’t owe that debt so win win.
Went from being a good day for her to being a good day for the taxpayers of Florida.
Great way to put it!
Still a good day for her. I came into some money recently (not loads but a couple of k) I paid off EVERY outstanding bill and boy did it feel GOOD!!! It feels nice not to owe people money, just because she didn't get to spend the money on herself she should still be happy because now she's not being chased for money.
@@TheFakeyCakeMaker Your right but she did get to spend it. NOW SHE DOSENT OWE THE TAX PAYERS
Do you really think that money went back to the tax payers? 😂
@@sephardim4yeshua155 in a way yeah - not that its gonna have a major IMPACT for every citizen of Fla but yeah
She's a Karen, what do you expect?
Oh no.. She's a taker from society who was trying to spend other people's money on gambling... Poor lady had a bad day
TF are you talking about. Go take a civic's class.
@@ShastavalleyoutdoorsmanIt might be sarcasm.
its an error in the DEO system the hell you talking about smh do some research before saying dumb things
@@Shastavalleyoutdoorsman"civic's?" Did you seriously try to sound intelligent while adding an unnecessary apostrophe to civics??
@@JuicySmoolietsSubwaySamm-vy9ie ooooh you corrected auto type, you are such a wiz lol. Get a life.
also let me add once tax time roll around she will owe taxes on the winnings 🤣😂
I can’t believe she had the gall to get on TV whining about this. Some people have no shame.
You left a lot of information out !
Like what?
What information was left out?
@@alcampbell287 Did she draw unemployment at any time?? She claims it was a "mistake", but was it REALLY?
Yeah, the state overpaid? The DEO over-paid? How did a government agency overpay someone? Was she receiving unemployment while working? Was she receiving too much unemployment while unemployed? Did they refund her too much of her taxes? What was the over-payment? 🤔
@@stevef68 She did receive unemployment during Covid. She as well as other people are unaware of this when it relates to lottery winnings.
Soooo she owed the government money and is upset she has to pay it back? Too bad, so sad.
Ikr 😂it's hilarious these people live off the government and think everything is free
Sounds like someone else might have stolen her identity, but they didn't explain,so I won't judge based on poor reporting. Why be bitter when you don't have all of the facts.....unless you like being outraged, it's the "American thing" these days.
she has blue hair, laws don't apply
@@dennisallen5197 I did not know that.
*She owed “taxpayers” money.
Does the blue hair have anything to do with it?
Think so.
HAHAHAHAHAHAA! You called it.
Her blue hair may signal that she is 'woke' which may hurt her job search.
@@jessebaldwin2661 biden voter
Or a dope user🥶
I like how the reporter conveniently neglected to ask her outright if she owed the money. Since they didn't elaborate on how a "mistake" was made, I'm going to assume she owed that money, and probably owes more.
Unfair? I'm trying to work out how it's unfair? Her hair colour explains why she doesn't get it. She should be glad because now she isn't being chased for a debt.
Plot twist: the 10k only covered fees and interest.
EDD never said she was overpaid or owed them a dime. It was only after winning did she hear the first of this and she isn't alone.
It's a computer glitch or programming error at the EDD.
Thank you for recognizing this. This money should go right back to the tax payers that support her while she has no job. The hair alone to,d me all I needed to know. When will these people catch on to the hair thing?
@@MasterMayhem78 Unemployment benefits are paid by the worker and employer. She owes nobody anything.
where do you guys get this stuff from lol DEO says its and error in their system lol
She’s obviously irresponsible. Anyone responsible having integrity would be over the moon with happiness if they were GIVEN 10k and it knocked out their debt.
The unemployment rules state you have to pay back if you win a lottery, that is considered income
BS
@@stuwest3653 I won some lottery money several times while on public assistance or off and had to pay back what I was given
it doesnt wth are you talking about lol the DEO even admitted that theres a error in the system doing this lo
even if that was the case this is a one of payment from a lotto win is not consistent income. Plus it's only $10,000, it's not like it's in the millions. Even if they were to take money it's should only be a small percentage of your winnings. In the uk you never pay back any benefits you've received from the government
@@TheGlovener1985 Wrong
How can they do that? Unemployment is money you paid into the system. How can she owe them?
They do whatever they want, you didn't get the memo?
if she got a job and didn’t report it and continued to collect - then she owes it. And btw, the Employer pays into that fund.
They are saying that she was overpaid in unemployment, probably from Covid.
Actually, unemployment is fully funded by the employer's tax money.
@patriciaoconnor402 @patriciaoconnor402 was it paid by the employer because the employer was working, or was it paid by the employer because she was working? This part is a rhetorical question. When I said that she paid into HER unemployment she did with her time, dawhling!
Don't make it seem like she didn't put any effort into receiving HER unemployment! Employers are required to pay. What is your point?!
Always have a trusted person to cash in the winnings if you owe anything that would result in you not getting that money
Mcdonalds got me for 65 cents,im over it now....🤔
Also happens when you owe alimony and have parking tickets! No free lunch!
... I pay my bills , therefore I have no money for the lottery
If you’re living off the taxpayers due to no job, then any government financial assistance must be used for living expenses not lottery tickets.
It's her choice how she spends "winnings". Obviously she saved enough of those on cheap clothes, hair style, junk food, cheap booze,...so she could afford buying lottery tickets.
Aside from this, anyone on any kind of welfare should have their lotto winnings seized to repay the taxpayers.
Collecting unemployment, but has money to gamble. The hair tells you everything you need to know.
Moral of story don't play state run racket's, if you owe them money, better yet don't play at all.
Excellent! I like a happy ending.
Trying to live off of unemployment isn't easy. Blowing money on gambling is stupid. Glad she got caught. 😂
Probably paid for the ticket with the state money she got
What I find suspicious is that almost 18K " Lottery winners", were flagged for debt with the state. If you are a winner out of thousands of players.....and almost 18 thousand didn't get their winnings....I would think that's an over reach and I would only play out of state lotteries from now on !
Don't matter where you play that social security number will get you
@@xten1111 Not the point
that does sound suspicious, but this girls was a scratch ticket. I see what you're implying but im guessing it's probably more like millions of players, so 18000 would be a very small percentile, and doesn't surprise me that many would be in debt. and they probably only flag the bigger fish like $10000.
I don't know about Florida, but having a debt here in California usually means that you're supposed to pay it back.
And pay and pay and pay.
Do people in California have to pay back unemployment benefits?
Please just stay there .....
@@eriklee1794 I feel likewise about you
Anybody that age that dyes their hair like this is not working with a full deck.
The question is this: Was the debt legitimate? Was it really her debt? If yes, then this is a non-story. If no, now we should be talking. Good investigative reporters should find out, and drop the story if there is nothing there.
There are non fault unemployment overpayments and FAULT overpayments. A fault overpayment is when you INTENTIONALLY defrauded the government and unemployment system of that respected state. That is the ONLY time where this would occur. If she had a non fault overpayment nothing would be taken.
She did win. And the money paid her outstanding debt. So she is still a winner.
It is amazing to me what makes people outraged in the USA today. This is a country filled with duplicitous people.
There is zero proof she had any debt with the EDD.
A lot of states had issues with overpayments and people who got legit pandemic unemployment or PUA benefits were then told they owed all that money back by mistake. Arbitration takes months or years even if you’re in the right. I’ve “owed” 20 grand for three years and I submitted a request for a waiver last August and they just yesterday got back to me telling me I don’t owe it.
In the meantime I couldn’t file my taxes or win the lottery just like this woman.
Yeah if unemployment garnishes you, and finds you are eligible after all, they will refund any money you paid out. But what a pain. That’s prob what happened to this woman. She prob does not owe unemployment anything but her state effed up. I think I read 250,000 people in my state were incorrectly told they owned their benefits back.
Lmmfao. The Government can't keep it sticky little claws out of anything...They hear you found a penny on the street, well they want half...
Well, since you’re not working, you have plenty of time to go outside with your blue hair and yell at kids riding bicycles in your HOA.
Any clown color hair is always a huge red flag.
This is too funny 😂
That hair dye has had an affect on her thinking.
After Tyrone, After the stripper job, After the wall, The State wlll take care of you... Lols...
Blows me away how many people missed the part of the video, which is the whole story, that her winnings were taken because the government claimed she owed money that she said she did not in fact owe. That's the point of it being important enough to be news. It also sounds like this has happened to many other people as well. Am I incredibly perceptive or was this not obvious from the video?
If you are on SSI then there's a good chance that you may no longer be able to collect those payments as a result of your lottery winnings
She's sad she paid her debt... Says it all right there 😮
so did anyone check to see if it was a mistake and what action was taken?
you seem to have left out any resolution or actual investigation into the matter.
was it a mistake by a government entity, did she have her identity stolen, or did she get benefits that she was not entitled to?
She needs to have someone else ,claim the winnings on her behalf! Friend , family member!😂😂😂
Yea I always told myself if I ever win the lottery I'm getting my mom to claim it lol
Then you find out that family can't be trusted either!
@@donaldmiller2654 maybe yours ???
The problem is the camera that took her pic when she bought the ticket.
@@canufi6my Doesn't matter, could've been a birthday gift.
And she will have to pay taxes on the money she won.
If you owe money then you have to pay it back. Don’t see the problem here unless she thinks it’s ok to screw the taxpayers. 🇬🇧
She bold-faced lied about it... Anothet BS video to waste people's time... ☹️
So she is in debt, but does not want to pay the debt? 🙃
It ain't over yet. Wait 'til she gets the tax bill.
I hope this doesn't encourage other money-owers to think gambling is a way to pay your debts.
The idiot tax. AKA the lottery.
Not too surprising. I have heard of a Florida law that requires a person to repay the State for a jail sentence, but the kicker is the need to repay for the amount of sentenced time as opposed to the amount of the time served. Get sentenced for six years means having to repay for 72 months of incarceration, even if you are released after serving only 24 months of the sentence.
No, some Nigerian owes money. And she'll be paying that too.
The lotto and unemployment funds are two totally separate accounts. It may not be legal to extract money from lottery winners in this way, especially if it was a mistake, as this winner said. Some of the winners said they didn’t even collect unemployment and were still working yet had this deduction made.
She expects to be able to work, get her paycheck, And avoid her debt. (Interesting. Because, I’ve always had to ‘pay my debts.’ And I still do.).
She won 10k and got 10k from unemployment ..... she likely needed the unemployment money more than the lottto money and she got use of the money when she needed it the most.
She drew 2k more from unemployment than she was due and Unemployment collected 8k worth of fees and interest.
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That's not "unfair"
That is a good way of collecting debt
Greatest country in the world ladies and gentlemen
It would be fair if she was the one that money was owed to.
This is why you play at the casino, not state lottery
A little known secret is that casinos don't payoff felons, they turn them in!
Now only if we held our politicians accountable for insider trading,bribes, etc. great job busting a bum for a scratcher though.
Blue hair says it all!
Many years ago I knew a guy who happened to be in the same position, won $100k , CT lottery took 38k for child support he never paid while his ex wife collected state benefits, The state Never forgets.
Nope. It's a glitch in the system. During the pandemic, people filed for unemployment.
There's a difference between what is normally paid, and what the pandemic was paying out.
That's the overpayment. This seems to be Florida-specific.
I did read that some people did get their money, but they had to pursue it.
I worked the whole pandemic, but I have been on unemployment once.
I paid taxes on it, and I pay taxes in.
Now the amount of alerts that have been sent out compared to the people this is happening to is significant.
Florida needs to fix that clitch
Which of these two women has any clue how the world works?
You have been educated by the education lottery. Next...
If you get unemployment in Florida you have to pay it back??? Wow wild
Same way in any state in the country.Pay your bills or make arrangements it’s not hard.
So...the state took what was owed or all of it?
If the debt was legitimate, then she is now debt free for free (well for a couple of bucks).
If the debt was illegitimate, then the state stole her money!
thats why you give it to someone else with clean background
_Why_ did she owe money? Was she receiving unemployment checks while being employed? (Doesn't seem like a reasonable response.) Did she owe back taxes as a non-Democrat? Did she borrow money from the state? How is the state "over-payments" her fault and what were those "over-payments" regarding?
Well one thing is certain, she didn’t owe on student loans because sleepy joe already has promised to forgive them.
Love Joe Biden.
@@marshallj2415 biden is a fn loser look at our economy.Trump 2024
At least taxpayers got their money back that was due. Good outcome
If someone gets unemployment benefits and is later disqualified, such as failing to disclose information, etc., then they have to pay the money back. Also, unemployment gives the person a long time to pay the money back before they garnish wages or lottery winnings, so don't feel sorry for her
They shouldn't let people on welfare collect the money either.
This is how they are going to get this money back? What????!!!??!?! I had the state of Washington try to tell me my COVID unemployment was an overpayment and that now I owe 20,000 back to the state. Owe them back when they paid prisoners in the prison and illegal aliens but not the guy who had two small children to feed. Something is very very wrong here.
The video title should be " Lotto Winner Pays Her Debts"
The kool aid colored hair should have been a tip off.
Looks like the taxpayer's were the winner today.
You say that but then when we give billions of dollars to giant corporations in the form of subsidies and tax breaks you won't even bat an eye.
@miraclo3 She owed the government. Not sure where you are going with this. Maybe you just love Fidel Castro?
@@francismarion6400 I can tell you never went to school or have an education in sociology or economics. Maybe stop licking the boots of the capital owners that would literally kill you for a nickel.
typical lottery player, they play on the fools who want instant gratification who are too lazy to earn real money by investing
If you owe someone, I am sure they will be going around to collect that debt sooner or later..............
Is her debt at least expunged?
The lotto is a suckers game. Paying little on the "chance" you'll win big never pays off. They take in billions of dollars and pay out pennies, you're making the lotto people rich.
The exception to this is they have to put the spotlight on the winner so that the suckers keep buying tickets.
This honestly sounds like people having to pay back what they received for unemployment during the pandemic. A lot of people were put on unemployment during that time because companies had to close down. Yes, I understand it wasn't suppose to be paid back because it was beyond anyone's control, but this is the way the Government likes to work.
You got lucky now you don't owe so much in back taxes good grief look at the big picture. You won its a blessing 🙌
Taxation is theft
Karma can be a justice sometimes.
What gets me is that if she never won....would the state be asking for the money back????.....Ive never been on unemployment.... But I don't ever recall the state asking for repayment....
She should have known about this. Sounds fishy.
Feeders at the trough make mistakes and penalize taxpayers.
Why is this even news? If you owe a debt, they can collect.
To be fair, it could be fraud. I received a notice from another state (ohio) I had never worked in about my unemployment benefits during the pandemic. I had to call the number on the form and report it. Never heard about it again.
at least she doesn't owe the state any money now that was a blessing
At least she got rid of her outstanding bill! Was she ever going to pay that? 🤷🏻♀️
Spending other people's charity money on lottery tickets so she can win more money.Well that's really interesting.