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Here are a list of the top ten/10 Stupid Lottery Winners/dumbest things people have done after winning the lottery/Jackpot:
10. Asking someone else to claim the prize (Jose Antonio Cua-Toc, $750,000) - Jose Antonio Cua-Toc was staying illegally in the United States and asked his boss to get the money for him. Surprisingly, the boss kept the money.
9. Putting the Ticket in the Trash Bin - Joseph and Joanne Zagami, $1 million
8. Forgetting the ticket - Ron Yurcus, $1 million
7. Assisting auto theft (Helping to Steal a Car) - John Ross, Jr., $2 million
6. Unnecessary Cosmetic Surgery - Callie Rogers, $3 million
5. Drug abuse - Willie Hurt, $3.1 million
4. Gambling (Gamble the Money Away) – Evelyn Adams, $5.4 million
3. Holding Demolition Derbies in the Backyard- Michael Carroll, $15 million
2. Having your winning ticket stolen – Etta May Urquhart, $51 million
1. Strip club stupidity (Going to a Strip Club - Jack Whittaker, $315 million

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