‘No one knows to do that’ lotto winner fumes - she’s told she can’t collect cash (2024)

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A mistake made by the state years ago came back to haunt this lottery winner

  • Emma Crabtree, Freelance US reporter
  • Emma Crabtree, Freelance US reporter

A LOTTERY winner had to fight for her prize after being told it would immediately be taken away due to a mistake made by the state.

Precious Tanksley from Orlando, Florida was overjoyed to learn that she had won $830 on a Pick 5 game last month.

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However, her happiness was short-lived after being told that she would not see a cent of the prize money.

When Tanksley went to claim her money, she was told that as she owed the state money due to an overpayment, the prize would go towards paying off this debt.

"I could not walk away. I was stumbling away from the window because I was in shock," she told WKMG earlier this month.

"What do you mean I owe you money? I don't owe you anything, especially from the DEO [Department of Economic Opportunity]"

During the pandemic, Tanksley received unemployment benefits which she continued collecting after finding a job.

The state overpaid her by more than $11,000 that had gone into her unemployment account last year.

Once she started work, Tanksley says that she stopped checking it and so failed to notice the mistake.

"I didn't know anything, I didn't even know about a waiver," she told the news outlet.

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While helping Tanksley get her winnings back, the WKMG team discovered that a waiver had been issued last year regarding the overpayment.

A notice of approval was sent in February 2023 stating that the "overpayment...is waived."

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"The evidence furnished meets the requirements of the law that the overpayment ... was received without fault and recover would be against equity and good conscience," the letter stated.

However, this was ignored when Tanksley was told by a Florida Commerce employee that she would have to pay back all of her prize money.

Then, once the waiver was confirmed, she was told to wait four to six weeks to see her money.

It took the WKMG team to step in once more for Tanksley to get her money within a week.

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"It feels amazing," she said as she praised the team's "instant results."

However, Tanksley added that the state could have prevented the mess following her win by telling her to regularly check her unemployment account.

"No one knows to do that," she said.

"So you're going to win, you're going to get here [the lottery office] and then they're going to take your money, and wait the four to six weeks if you don't have help."

The U.S. Sun previously reported on a similar story of Bob Calamatia who was told he could not collect his $600 lottery winnings because he owed the state $3,000.

Again, this was linked to unemployment benefits paid during the pandemic but Calamita was adamant saying, "If I owed money, I would have paid it."

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The U.S. Sun has reached out to the Florida Lottery and the Florida Department of Commerce for comment.

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