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Wednesday, September 20, 2017

Lotto Winner Raped An Underage Girl!

A former Powerball winner is caught up in the rape of a child.
Do you remember the man who won the Powerball jackpot for $340 million?

Well he is under investigation for allegedly raping an under age girl.

Pedro Quezeda is being held in the Passaic County lockup for the allegation of raping a girl under the age of 15. The suspect is innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.

The former bodega owner won the Powerball jackpot in 2013. He took the lump sum of $152 million and was living a normal life.
With all that money, this lottery winner couldn't stay out of trouble with the law. He is being charged with rape of an underage girl. 
Quezeda faces two counts of aggravated sexual assault. These charges could land them in the iron college for up to 40 years. Mind you he also had previous run-ins with law enforcement. He has five children and he failed to notify the Lottery Commission of New Jersey for back taxes and child support.

He was also sued by his ex-girlfriend for leaving her out of the winnings. Inez Sanchez sued him for negligence and failure to follow his contractor agreement.

Quezada was celebrating at the time of his victory of winning all that money. He felt blessed that he could leave his job to finally become a millionaire.

Now he may have to use most of his winnings to keep his ass out of the iron college. He will lose his license and possibly passport. He may be considered a flight risk if he was to be released from county lockup.

It kind of reminds me of that young woman who won the lottery. Amanda Clayton was being charged with fraud after a junk food media reporter caught her using her food stamp card at a local grocery store. She plead guilty and was ordered to repay the state for use of its safety net.

Clayton would later die of a drug overdose. She won the Michigan Lottery for about a million dollars.

Her death left her children in limbo. She left no will and trust and the remaining amount of money will probably go back to the state.

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