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'''Andrew Jackson''' "'''Jack'''" '''Whittaker, Jr.''' (born {{circa}} 1947 in [[Jumping Branch, West Virginia]]) is the winner of a 2002 [[lottery]] jackpot. When he won [[US$]]314.9 million in the [[Powerball]] multi-state lottery it was, at the time, the largest jackpot ever won by a single winning ticket in the history of American lottery. After winning the lottery, he had several brushes with the law, as well as personal tragedies.<ref name=buymisery>{{cite web|last1=Dahl|first1=Melissa|title=$550 million will buy you a lot of ... misery|url=http://vitals.nbcnews.com/_news/2012/11/28/15463411-550-million-will-buy-you-a-lot-of-misery?lite|website=NBC News|publisher=nbcnews.com|accessdate=18 August 2014|date=28 November 2012}}</ref>

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''''Andrew Jackson''' "'''Jack'''" '''Whittaker, Jr.''' (born {{circa}} 1947 in [[Jumping Branch, West Virginia]]) is the winner of a 2002 [[lottery]] jackpot. When he won [[US$]]314.9 million in the [[Powerball]] multi-state lottery it was, at the time, the largest jackpot ever won by a single winning ticket in the history of American lottery. After winning the lottery, he had several brushes with the law, as well as personal tragedies.<ref name=buymisery>{{cite web|last1=Dahl|first1=Melissa|title=$550 million will buy you a lot of ... misery|url=http://vitals.nbcnews.com/_news/2012/11/28/15463411-550-million-will-buy-you-a-lot-of-misery?lite|website=NBC News|publisher=nbcnews.com|accessdate=18 August 2014|date=28 November 2012}}</ref> ==Powerball win== {{contradict|date=April 2015}} Whittaker was the 55-year-old president of Diversified Enterprises Construction, a contracting firm in [[Putnam County, West Virginia]], when he chose the winning numbers for the December 25, 2002 drawing. Whittaker already had a net worth of over US$17 million before his Powerball windfall. Whittaker purchased the winning Powerball ticket at a supermarket in [[Hurricane, West Virginia]], where he had stopped for a deli breakfast sandwich and to get fuel for his vehicle. The jackpot that day was a US$314.9 million [[Annuity (financial contracts)|annuity]] or US$170.5 million cash. Whittaker chose the [[present value|cash option]] of US$113,386,407, after taxes.<ref name=wildride>{{cite web|last1=Zoroya|first1=Gregg|title=One wild ride for jackpot winner|url=http://usatoday30.usatoday.com/news/nation/2004-02-12-lottery-winner_x.htm|website=USA Today|publisher=Gannett Co. Inc.|accessdate=18 August 2014|date=13 February 2004}}</ref><ref name=estrangedwife>{{cite web|last1=Rutherford|first1=Tony|title=Estranged Wife of Jack Whittaker Contends Part Ownership in Over 25 Companies; Companies Contend Jewell Whittaker’s Filing Has Cut Off Their Credit|url=http://www.hintonnews.net/state/060904-rutheford-whitteker.html|website=Hinton News|publisher=hintonnews.net|accessdate=18 August 2014|date=4 September 2006}}</ref><ref>http://www.bloomberg.com/bw/articles/2012-12-13/lottery-winner-jack-whittakers-losing-ticket "Lottery Winner Jack Whittaker's Losing Ticket"</ref> ==Philanthropy== Whittaker pledged 10% of his winnings to Christian charities—including several churches affiliated with the [[Church of God (Cleveland, Tennessee)|Church of God]]—in southern [[West Virginia]]. One of the beneficiary congregations constructed a multimillion-dollar church in Hurricane. He also donated $14 million to establish the Jack Whittaker Foundation, a non-profit organization that provides food and clothing to low-income families in rural West Virginia. Moreover, for the deli manager who served the biscuits at the convenience store where he purchased the winning ticket, he purchased a $123,000 house and a new Jeep Grand Cherokee, and gave her a check for $44,000.<ref name="wildride"/><ref name="richpoor"/> ==Legal and personal problems== On August 5, 2003, less than a year after Whittaker won the lottery, thieves broke into his car while it was parked at a strip club in [[Cross Lanes, West Virginia]]. The thieves made away with $545,000 in cash that Whittaker carried around in a suitcase.<ref>[http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2007/01/12/national/main2357053.shtml "Lottery Winner: Thieves "Got All My Money'"], CBS News, Jan. 12, 2007 (accessed Apr. 8, 2007)</ref> When asked why he would carry that much money around with him Whittaker responded "because I can". In another incident, two employees at the club, the general manager and a dancer-manager who were romantically linked, were arrested and charged with a plot to put drugs in Whittaker's drinks and then rob him.<ref name="richpoor"/> On January 25, 2004, thieves once again broke into his car, this time making off with an estimated $200,000 in cash, but this was later recovered. On September 16, 2004, Jesse Tribble, an 18-year-old on-and-off-again boyfriend of Whittaker's granddaughter Brandi Bragg, was found dead in Whittaker's home in [[Teays Valley, West Virginia]],.<ref>[http://abcnews.go.com/2020/powerball-winner-cursed/story?id=3012631&singlePage=true "Powerball Winner Says He's Cursed"], "ABC News," April 6, 2007.</ref> A coroner's report indicated that he had died from overdosing on a combination of oxycodone, methadone, meperidine, and cocaine. On December 20, 2004, Brandi Bragg, 17, was found dead on the property of a male friend after being reported missing on December 9. Her body was wrapped inside a plastic tarpaulin and dumped behind a junked van. No one was charged with a crime. Cocaine and methadone were found in her system, but the cause of death was listed as "undetermined."<ref name=richpoor>{{cite web|last1=Witt|first1=April|title=Rich Man, Poor Man|url=http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A36338-2005Jan25.html|website=The Washington Post|publisher=washingtonpost.com|accessdate=18 August 2014|date=30 January 2005}}</ref> At an October 11, 2005 hearing related to his January 2003 DUI, a visibly shaken Whittaker lashed out at local law enforcement agencies for focusing on his troubles while failing to arrest anyone in relation to his granddaughter's death,<ref>[http://wvmetronews.com/index_forsub.cfm?func=displayfullstory&storyid=13162 ''West Virginia Metro News''], Oct. 11, 2005.</ref> {{quote|Go after whoever killed my granddaughter with as much {{sic|nolink=y|zealous}} as these butt holes are trying to convict me of something I didn't do.}} Whittaker was later sued by [[Caesars Atlantic City]] casino for bouncing $1.5 million worth of checks to cover gambling losses. Whittaker also countersued, claiming that his losses were supposed to be credited due to a slot machine he developed and that they in fact owed him money.<ref name=losingticket>{{cite web|last1=Samuels|first1=David|title=Lottery Winner Jack Whittaker's Losing Ticket|url=http://www.businessweek.com/articles/2012-12-13/lottery-winner-jack-whittakers-losing-ticket#p3|website=BusinessWeek|publisher=Bloomberg|accessdate=18 August 2014|date=13 December 2012}}</ref> On January 11, 2007, a legal complaint against Whittaker alleged he claimed that on September 11, 2006, thieves took all of his money.<ref>[http://www.wsaz.com/news/headlines/5158837.html "Powerball Winner Jack Whittaker Claims He's Broke"], WSAZ News Channel 3, Jan. 11, 2007 (accessed Apr. 8, 2007)</ref> The thieves, according to the account, went to 12 branches of the City National Bank and cashed 12 checks. The incident came to light because Whittaker had not been paying money to a woman who had previously sued him. Kitti French filed the complaint earlier in the week, requesting court costs and money from Whittaker. On July 5, 2009, Ginger Whittaker Bragg, Whittaker's 42-year-old daughter and the mother of Brandi Bragg, was found dead in [[Daniels, West Virginia]]. No explanation was given but officials did not suspect foul play.<ref>[http://www.wsaz.com/home/headlines/50047527.html "Jack Whittaker's Daughter Found Dead"]</ref> On December 2, 2016 around 7:00 a.m. Whittaker's home in Bland County, Virginia was reported to be on fire. When firefighters arrived, the home was fully engulfed. The house suffered extensive damage and was deemed a total loss. Whittaker's wife was home when the fire broke out, however, she was able to make it out safely and no injuries were reported. Whittaker stated that the home was not insured. <ref>http://www.wvva.com/story/33852705/2016/12/02/crews-battle-residential-fire-in-bland-county</ref> ==References== {{reflist}} ==External links== *[http://www-cgi.cnn.com/TRANSCRIPTS/0212/26/tl.00.html CNN "Talkback Live"] Transcript: "$300 Million Powerball Winner Revealed" (show aired December 26, 2002) *[http://www.usatoday.com/news/nation/2004-12-22-lottery-tragedy_x.htm "No fairy tale life for lottery winner"], Rick Hampson, ''USA Today'', Dec. 12, 2004. *[http://www.lottoreport.com/Sadbuttrue1.htm "More Sad but True Lottery Winners Stories"], ''The Lotto Report''; originally posted Dec. 10, 2004, revised Feb. 27, 2005. *[http://www.lotterypost.com/news/148710 "Jack Whittaker: un-luckiest lottery winner ever"], ''Lottery Post'', Jan. 12, 2007. *[http://www.chicagotribune.com/search/sns-ap-powerball-nightmare,0,6083674.story "Powerball Win: Fantasy or Nightmare?"]. ''Chicago Tribune''; September 14, 2007. *[http://abcnews.go.com/2020/powerball-winner-cursed/story?id=3012631&singlePage=true "Powerball Winner Says He's Cursed" ''ABC News'', April 6, 2007] *{{cite news|url=http://www.wvmetronews.com/index.cfm?func=displayfullstory&storyid=24128|title=Powerball Winner Wins Again|date=March 24, 2008|publisher=''West Virginia MetroNews''|accessdate=2010-05-13}} *[http://www.c-span.org/video/?185692-1/qa-april-witt C-SPAN ''Q&A'' interview with April Witt about Whittaker's winning of the lottery and his subsequent difficulties, March 6, 2005] * Infographic of February 2004 lottery Winners in Nine Countries - [http://derhauptgewinn.de/euromillions/wo-fliesen-die-euromillions-gewinne-hin/ derhauptgewinn.de] * [https://www.worldlotteryclub.com/blog/notable-lottery-winners-jack-whittaker/ Notable Lotto Winners] {{DEFAULTSORT:Whittaker, Jack}} [[Category:1947 births]] [[Category:Living people]] [[Category:American civil engineering contractors]] [[Category:Lottery winners]] [[Category:People from Putnam County, West Virginia]] [[Category:People from Summers County, West Virginia]]'
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'==Powerball win== {{contradict|date=April 2015}} Whittaker was the 55-year-old president of Diversified Enterprises Construction, a contracting firm in [[Putnam County, West Virginia]], when he chose the winning numbers for the December 25, 2002 drawing. Whittaker already had a net worth of over US$17 million before his Powerball windfall. Whittaker purchased the winning Powerball ticket at a supermarket in [[Hurricane, West Virginia]], where he had stopped for a deli breakfast sandwich and to get fuel for his vehicle. The jackpot that day was a US$314.9 million [[Annuity (financial contracts)|annuity]] or US$170.5 million cash. Whittaker chose the [[present value|cash option]] of US$113,386,407, after taxes.<ref name=wildride>{{cite web|last1=Zoroya|first1=Gregg|title=One wild ride for jackpot winner|url=http://usatoday30.usatoday.com/news/nation/2004-02-12-lottery-winner_x.htm|website=USA Today|publisher=Gannett Co. Inc.|accessdate=18 August 2014|date=13 February 2004}}</ref><ref name=estrangedwife>{{cite web|last1=Rutherford|first1=Tony|title=Estranged Wife of Jack Whittaker Contends Part Ownership in Over 25 Companies; Companies Contend Jewell Whittaker’s Filing Has Cut Off Their Credit|url=http://www.hintonnews.net/state/060904-rutheford-whitteker.html|website=Hinton News|publisher=hintonnews.net|accessdate=18 August 2014|date=4 September 2006}}</ref><ref>http://www.bloomberg.com/bw/articles/2012-12-13/lottery-winner-jack-whittakers-losing-ticket "Lottery Winner Jack Whittaker's Losing Ticket"</ref> ==Philanthropy== Whittaker pledged 10% of his winnings to Christian charities—including several churches affiliated with the [[Church of God (Cleveland, Tennessee)|Church of God]]—in southern [[West Virginia]]. One of the beneficiary congregations constructed a multimillion-dollar church in Hurricane. He also donated $14 million to establish the Jack Whittaker Foundation, a non-profit organization that provides food and clothing to low-income families in rural West Virginia. Moreover, for the deli manager who served the biscuits at the convenience store where he purchased the winning ticket, he purchased a $123,000 house and a new Jeep Grand Cherokee, and gave her a check for $44,000.<ref name="wildride"/><ref name="richpoor"/> ==Legal and personal problems== On August 5, 2003, less than a year after Whittaker won the lottery, thieves broke into his car while it was parked at a strip club in [[Cross Lanes, West Virginia]]. The thieves made away with $545,000 in cash that Whittaker carried around in a suitcase.<ref>[http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2007/01/12/national/main2357053.shtml "Lottery Winner: Thieves "Got All My Money'"], CBS News, Jan. 12, 2007 (accessed Apr. 8, 2007)</ref> When asked why he would carry that much money around with him Whittaker responded "because I can". In another incident, two employees at the club, the general manager and a dancer-manager who were romantically linked, were arrested and charged with a plot to put drugs in Whittaker's drinks and then rob him.<ref name="richpoor"/> On January 25, 2004, thieves once again broke into his car, this time making off with an estimated $200,000 in cash, but this was later recovered. On September 16, 2004, Jesse Tribble, an 18-year-old on-and-off-again boyfriend of Whittaker's granddaughter Brandi Bragg, was found dead in Whittaker's home in [[Teays Valley, West Virginia]],.<ref>[http://abcnews.go.com/2020/powerball-winner-cursed/story?id=3012631&singlePage=true "Powerball Winner Says He's Cursed"], "ABC News," April 6, 2007.</ref> A coroner's report indicated that he had died from overdosing on a combination of oxycodone, methadone, meperidine, and cocaine. On December 20, 2004, Brandi Bragg, 17, was found dead on the property of a male friend after being reported missing on December 9. Her body was wrapped inside a plastic tarpaulin and dumped behind a junked van. No one was charged with a crime. Cocaine and methadone were found in her system, but the cause of death was listed as "undetermined."<ref name=richpoor>{{cite web|last1=Witt|first1=April|title=Rich Man, Poor Man|url=http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A36338-2005Jan25.html|website=The Washington Post|publisher=washingtonpost.com|accessdate=18 August 2014|date=30 January 2005}}</ref> At an October 11, 2005 hearing related to his January 2003 DUI, a visibly shaken Whittaker lashed out at local law enforcement agencies for focusing on his troubles while failing to arrest anyone in relation to his granddaughter's death,<ref>[http://wvmetronews.com/index_forsub.cfm?func=displayfullstory&storyid=13162 ''West Virginia Metro News''], Oct. 11, 2005.</ref> {{quote|Go after whoever killed my granddaughter with as much {{sic|nolink=y|zealous}} as these butt holes are trying to convict me of something I didn't do.}} Whittaker was later sued by [[Caesars Atlantic City]] casino for bouncing $1.5 million worth of checks to cover gambling losses. Whittaker also countersued, claiming that his losses were supposed to be credited due to a slot machine he developed and that they in fact owed him money.<ref name=losingticket>{{cite web|last1=Samuels|first1=David|title=Lottery Winner Jack Whittaker's Losing Ticket|url=http://www.businessweek.com/articles/2012-12-13/lottery-winner-jack-whittakers-losing-ticket#p3|website=BusinessWeek|publisher=Bloomberg|accessdate=18 August 2014|date=13 December 2012}}</ref> On January 11, 2007, a legal complaint against Whittaker alleged he claimed that on September 11, 2006, thieves took all of his money.<ref>[http://www.wsaz.com/news/headlines/5158837.html "Powerball Winner Jack Whittaker Claims He's Broke"], WSAZ News Channel 3, Jan. 11, 2007 (accessed Apr. 8, 2007)</ref> The thieves, according to the account, went to 12 branches of the City National Bank and cashed 12 checks. The incident came to light because Whittaker had not been paying money to a woman who had previously sued him. Kitti French filed the complaint earlier in the week, requesting court costs and money from Whittaker. On July 5, 2009, Ginger Whittaker Bragg, Whittaker's 42-year-old daughter and the mother of Brandi Bragg, was found dead in [[Daniels, West Virginia]]. No explanation was given but officials did not suspect foul play.<ref>[http://www.wsaz.com/home/headlines/50047527.html "Jack Whittaker's Daughter Found Dead"]</ref> On December 2, 2016 around 7:00 a.m. Whittaker's home in Bland County, Virginia was reported to be on fire. When firefighters arrived, the home was fully engulfed. The house suffered extensive damage and was deemed a total loss. Whittaker's wife was home when the fire broke out, however, she was able to make it out safely and no injuries were reported. Whittaker stated that the home was not insured. <ref>http://www.wvva.com/story/33852705/2016/12/02/crews-battle-residential-fire-in-bland-county</ref> ==References== {{reflist}} ==External links== *[http://www-cgi.cnn.com/TRANSCRIPTS/0212/26/tl.00.html CNN "Talkback Live"] Transcript: "$300 Million Powerball Winner Revealed" (show aired December 26, 2002) *[http://www.usatoday.com/news/nation/2004-12-22-lottery-tragedy_x.htm "No fairy tale life for lottery winner"], Rick Hampson, ''USA Today'', Dec. 12, 2004. *[http://www.lottoreport.com/Sadbuttrue1.htm "More Sad but True Lottery Winners Stories"], ''The Lotto Report''; originally posted Dec. 10, 2004, revised Feb. 27, 2005. *[http://www.lotterypost.com/news/148710 "Jack Whittaker: un-luckiest lottery winner ever"], ''Lottery Post'', Jan. 12, 2007. *[http://www.chicagotribune.com/search/sns-ap-powerball-nightmare,0,6083674.story "Powerball Win: Fantasy or Nightmare?"]. ''Chicago Tribune''; September 14, 2007. *[http://abcnews.go.com/2020/powerball-winner-cursed/story?id=3012631&singlePage=true "Powerball Winner Says He's Cursed" ''ABC News'', April 6, 2007] *{{cite news|url=http://www.wvmetronews.com/index.cfm?func=displayfullstory&storyid=24128|title=Powerball Winner Wins Again|date=March 24, 2008|publisher=''West Virginia MetroNews''|accessdate=2010-05-13}} *[http://www.c-span.org/video/?185692-1/qa-april-witt C-SPAN ''Q&A'' interview with April Witt about Whittaker's winning of the lottery and his subsequent difficulties, March 6, 2005] * Infographic of February 2004 lottery Winners in Nine Countries - [http://derhauptgewinn.de/euromillions/wo-fliesen-die-euromillions-gewinne-hin/ derhauptgewinn.de] * [https://www.worldlotteryclub.com/blog/notable-lottery-winners-jack-whittaker/ Notable Lotto Winners] {{DEFAULTSORT:Whittaker, Jack}} [[Category:1947 births]] [[Category:Living people]] [[Category:American civil engineering contractors]] [[Category:Lottery winners]] [[Category:People from Putnam County, West Virginia]] [[Category:People from Summers County, West Virginia]]'
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'==Powerball win== {{contradict|date=April 2015}} Whittaker was the 55-year-old president of Diversified Enterprises Construction, a contracting firm in [[Putnam County, West Virginia]], when he chose the winning numbers for the December 25, 2002 drawing. Whittaker already had a net worth of over US$17 million before his Powerball windfall. Whittaker purchased the winning Powerball ticket at a supermarket in [[Hurricane, West Virginia]], where he had stopped for a deli breakfast sandwich and to get fuel for his vehicle. The jackpot that day was a US$314.9 million [[Annuity (financial contracts)|annuity]] or US$170.5 million cash. Whittaker chose the [[present value|cash option]] of US$113,386,407, after taxes.<ref name=wildride>{{cite web|last1=Zoroya|first1=Gregg|title=One wild ride for jackpot winner|url=http://usatoday30.usatoday.com/news/nation/2004-02-12-lottery-winner_x.htm|website=USA Today|publisher=Gannett Co. Inc.|accessdate=18 August 2014|date=13 February 2004}}</ref><ref name=estrangedwife>{{cite web|last1=Rutherford|first1=Tony|title=Estranged Wife of Jack Whittaker Contends Part Ownership in Over 25 Companies; Companies Contend Jewell Whittaker’s Filing Has Cut Off Their Credit|url=http://www.hintonnews.net/state/060904-rutheford-whitteker.html|website=Hinton News|publisher=hintonnews.net|accessdate=18 August 2014|date=4 September 2006}}</ref><ref>http://www.bloomberg.com/bw/articles/2012-12-13/lottery-winner-jack-whittakers-losing-ticket "Lottery Winner Jack Whittaker's Losing Ticket"</ref> ==Philanthropy== Whittaker pledged 10% of his winnings to Christian charities—including several churches affiliated with the [[Church of God (Cleveland, Tennessee)|Church of God]]—in southern [[West Virginia]]. One of the beneficiary congregations constructed a multimillion-dollar church in Hurricane. He also donated $14 million to establish the Jack Whittaker Foundation, a non-profit organization that provides food and clothing to low-income families in rural West Virginia. Moreover, for the deli manager who served the biscuits at the convenience store where he purchased the winning ticket, he purchased a $123,000 house and a new Jeep Grand Cherokee, and gave her a check for $44,000.<ref name="wildride"/><ref name="richpoor"/> ==Legal and personal problems== On August 5, 2003, less than a year after Whittaker won the lottery, thieves broke into his car while it was parked at a strip club in [[Cross Lanes, West Virginia]]. The thieves made away with $545,000 in cash that Whittaker carried around in a suitcase.<ref>[http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2007/01/12/national/main2357053.shtml "Lottery Winner: Thieves "Got All My Money'"], CBS News, Jan. 12, 2007 (accessed Apr. 8, 2007)</ref> When asked why he would carry that much money around with him Whittaker responded "because I can". In another incident, two employees at the club, the general manager and a dancer-manager who were romantically linked, were arrested and charged with a plot to put drugs in Whittaker's drinks and then rob him.<ref name="richpoor"/> On January 25, 2004, thieves once again broke into his car, this time making off with an estimated $200,000 in cash, but this was later recovered. On September 16, 2004, Jesse Tribble, an 18-year-old on-and-off-again boyfriend of Whittaker's granddaughter Brandi Bragg, was found dead in Whittaker's home in [[Teays Valley, West Virginia]],.<ref>[http://abcnews.go.com/2020/powerball-winner-cursed/story?id=3012631&singlePage=true "Powerball Winner Says He's Cursed"], "ABC News," April 6, 2007.</ref> A coroner's report indicated that he had died from overdosing on a combination of oxycodone, methadone, meperidine, and cocaine. On December 20, 2004, Brandi Bragg, 17, was found dead on the property of a male friend after being reported missing on December 9. Her body was wrapped inside a plastic tarpaulin and dumped behind a junked van. No one was charged with a crime. Cocaine and methadone were found in her system, but the cause of death was listed as "undetermined."<ref name=richpoor>{{cite web|last1=Witt|first1=April|title=Rich Man, Poor Man|url=http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A36338-2005Jan25.html|website=The Washington Post|publisher=washingtonpost.com|accessdate=18 August 2014|date=30 January 2005}}</ref> At an October 11, 2005 hearing related to his January 2003 DUI, a visibly shaken Whittaker lashed out at local law enforcement agencies for focusing on his troubles while failing to arrest anyone in relation to his granddaughter's death,<ref>[http://wvmetronews.com/index_forsub.cfm?func=displayfullstory&storyid=13162 ''West Virginia Metro News''], Oct. 11, 2005.</ref> {{quote|Go after whoever killed my granddaughter with as much {{sic|nolink=y|zealous}} as these butt holes are trying to convict me of something I didn't do.}} Whittaker was later sued by [[Caesars Atlantic City]] casino for bouncing $1.5 million worth of checks to cover gambling losses. Whittaker also countersued, claiming that his losses were supposed to be credited due to a slot machine he developed and that they in fact owed him money.<ref name=losingticket>{{cite web|last1=Samuels|first1=David|title=Lottery Winner Jack Whittaker's Losing Ticket|url=http://www.businessweek.com/articles/2012-12-13/lottery-winner-jack-whittakers-losing-ticket#p3|website=BusinessWeek|publisher=Bloomberg|accessdate=18 August 2014|date=13 December 2012}}</ref> On January 11, 2007, a legal complaint against Whittaker alleged he claimed that on September 11, 2006, thieves took all of his money.<ref>[http://www.wsaz.com/news/headlines/5158837.html "Powerball Winner Jack Whittaker Claims He's Broke"], WSAZ News Channel 3, Jan. 11, 2007 (accessed Apr. 8, 2007)</ref> The thieves, according to the account, went to 12 branches of the City National Bank and cashed 12 checks. The incident came to light because Whittaker had not been paying money to a woman who had previously sued him. Kitti French filed the complaint earlier in the week, requesting court costs and money from Whittaker. On July 5, 2009, Ginger Whittaker Bragg, Whittaker's 42-year-old daughter and the mother of Brandi Bragg, was found dead in [[Daniels, West Virginia]]. No explanation was given but officials did not suspect foul play.<ref>[http://www.wsaz.com/home/headlines/50047527.html "Jack Whittaker's Daughter Found Dead"]</ref> On December 2, 2016 around 7:00 a.m. Whittaker's home in Bland County, Virginia was reported to be on fire. When firefighters arrived, the home was fully engulfed. The house suffered extensive damage and was deemed a total loss. Whittaker's wife was home when the fire broke out, however, she was able to make it out safely and no injuries were reported. Whittaker stated that the home was not insured. <ref>http://www.wvva.com/story/33852705/2016/12/02/crews-battle-residential-fire-in-bland-county</ref> ==References== {{reflist}} ==External links== *[http://www-cgi.cnn.com/TRANSCRIPTS/0212/26/tl.00.html CNN "Talkback Live"] Transcript: "$300 Million Powerball Winner Revealed" (show aired December 26, 2002) *[http://www.usatoday.com/news/nation/2004-12-22-lottery-tragedy_x.htm "No fairy tale life for lottery winner"], Rick Hampson, ''USA Today'', Dec. 12, 2004. *[http://www.lottoreport.com/Sadbuttrue1.htm "More Sad but True Lottery Winners Stories"], ''The Lotto Report''; originally posted Dec. 10, 2004, revised Feb. 27, 2005. *[http://www.lotterypost.com/news/148710 "Jack Whittaker: un-luckiest lottery winner ever"], ''Lottery Post'', Jan. 12, 2007. *[http://www.chicagotribune.com/search/sns-ap-powerball-nightmare,0,6083674.story "Powerball Win: Fantasy or Nightmare?"]. ''Chicago Tribune''; September 14, 2007. *[http://abcnews.go.com/2020/powerball-winner-cursed/story?id=3012631&singlePage=true "Powerball Winner Says He's Cursed" ''ABC News'', April 6, 2007] *{{cite news|url=http://www.wvmetronews.com/index.cfm?func=displayfullstory&storyid=24128|title=Powerball Winner Wins Again|date=March 24, 2008|publisher=''West Virginia MetroNews''|accessdate=2010-05-13}} *[http://www.c-span.org/video/?185692-1/qa-april-witt C-SPAN ''Q&A'' interview with April Witt about Whittaker's winning of the lottery and his subsequent difficulties, March 6, 2005] * Infographic of February 2004 lottery Winners in Nine Countries - [http://derhauptgewinn.de/euromillions/wo-fliesen-die-euromillions-gewinne-hin/ derhauptgewinn.de] * [https://www.worldlotteryclub.com/blog/notable-lottery-winners-jack-whittaker/ Notable Lotto Winners] {{DEFAULTSORT:Whittaker, Jack}} [[Category:1947 births]] [[Category:Living people]] [[Category:American civil engineering contractors]] [[Category:Lottery winners]] [[Category:People from Putnam County, West Virginia]] [[Category:People from Summers County, West Virginia]]'
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