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David Spillane

$1M Lottery Jackpot Sold In Western Mass $1M Lottery Jackpot Sold In Western Mass
$1M Lottery Jackpot Sold In Western Mass A trust has collected a $1 million jackpot in the Massachusetts State Lottery.  SKB 100 Trust of Quincy claimed the seven-figure prize after winning the payday playing the  “$1,000,000 Ultimate 7,” a $5 scratch-off ticket.  Related: Leominster Man Has Big Plans For $2.5 Million Lottery Payday The trust, represented by trustee David Spillane, opted to take the lump sum payment of $650,000 (before taxes) rather than the annuity. The winner's name was not announced.  The winner bought the ticket at Honey Farms, 167 Daniel Shays Hwy. in Orange. The store will get a $10,0…
$1M Lottery Winner: Winning Ticket Sold In Shrewsbury $1M Lottery Winner: Winning Ticket Sold In Shrewsbury
$1M Lottery Winner: Winning Ticket Sold In Shrewsbury A trust out of Quincy claimed the first $1 million prize in the Massachusetts State Lottery’s “$4,000,000 Bonus Bucks” $10 scratch-off game.  GND Nominee Trust of Quincy claimed the winning seven-figure check. Attorney David Spillane represented the winner.  Related: He's Won The Lottery 80 Times, Here's What's He's Learned The winner chose to take the lump sum payment of $650,000 (before taxes) rather than the annuity.  The winning ticket was sold at Turnpike Liquors at 166 Boston Road in Shrewsbury. The store will receive a $10,000 bonus. 
He's Won The Mass Lottery 80 Times; Here's What He Says To Do Before Claiming Your Prize He's Won The Mass Lottery 80 Times; Here's What He Says To Do Before Claiming Your Prize
He's Won The Mass Lottery 80 Times; Here's What He Says To Do Before Claiming Your Prize So you've just won the lottery. Now what?  "Call me," David Spillane says with a laugh. The Quincy-based attorney should know. He's collected 80 lottery checks over the past several years. He specializes in creating trusts for lottery winners to protect their identities.  Related: Pittsfield Trust Claims $1M Lottery Jackpot  State law requires large lottery winners to identify themselves. That includes a photo op holding the giant check with the dollar amount printed in bold, black letters. This makes them a ripe target for scammers, money-grubbing "friends," and people be…