This is pretty interesting. I mean, leave it some Ivy Leaguers to figure out a way to beat the system, if they are indeed beating the system.
A group of recent Ivy League graduates is making a run on lotteries across America.
So far they’ve won more than $6 million from lotteries in Indiana, Missouri, Washington and the District of Columbia.
Exactly how they’re doing it — and how much they are profiting, if any— remains a mystery.
The unusual winning streak first came to light in Indiana after the apparent leader of the group, a 27-year-old Princeton University graduate named Manuel Montori IV, cashed in 61 winning Hoosier Lottery scratch-off tickets on a single day in September.
THEIR FULL WINNINGS ARE PRETTY ASTONISHING, READ THAT HERE
Yes, their winnings are pretty astonishing, BUT how much are they putting in? If they've truly found a way to beat the system, how long until the lottery comes up with an amendment to stop them? Because you know that'll happen if they are, indeed, beating the system.
Perhaps there's a movie to come out of this story after it's all said and done?
Also, how UNREAL would it be to SCRATCH off a 5 million dollar winner!?