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TeeYiYi Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Jan-07-04 08:41 PM
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Lottery Loser's Shady Past . . .
Lottery Loser's Shady Past

Ohio woman has fraud, assault, trespass convictions

JANUARY 6--The Ohio woman who told police that she purchased--and then lost--the winning $162 million Mega Millions lottery ticket has several arrests on her rap sheet, including convictions for assault and credit card fraud, The Smoking Gun has learned.

According to court records and TSG sources, Battle's rap sheet dates back at least a decade and includes busts for aggravated menacing, assault, criminal trespass, and credit card fraud. The latter conviction, according to this Richmond Heights Police Department report, stemmed from a 1998 swindle Battle orchestrated at a suburban Cleveland business where she worked. She was nabbed for using the credit card number of a customer to make several purchases of groceries and pharmaceuticals at the store, a Finast Supermarket.

Asked about her criminal history, Battle told the Associated Press that she was charged, but not convicted. "I'm done with that," she said. "It makes me look like I'm a bad person. Everybody has bad in the past. I'm not even worried about that, really." Battle's assertion does not square with court records, however. In fact, the credit card conviction came after a Municipal Court jury found her guilty (click here to see the jury's signed verdict).

In each criminal case discovered by TSG, Battle was charged under the name Elecia Dickson. She was married for 13 years to Keith Dickson, from whom she recently divorced (she subsequently married one Jimmie Battle). Keith Dickson--who was unaware that a divorce decree had recently been entered against him in Cuyahoga County's Court of Common Pleas--was not surprised by Elecia's incredible story of losing the Mega Millions ticket. "My wife can stretch things out of proportion," he said. "Looks like she filed a bogus police report."

Much more: http://thesmokinggun.com/archive/elecialotto1.html

TYY
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leftyandproud Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Jan-07-04 08:50 PM
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1. courtesy of the smoking gun..
Edited on Wed Jan-07-04 08:53 PM by leftyandproud
The face of a truly trustworthy individual...

:eyes:




She needs to give up this silly lawsuit and apologize before the police charge her with another crime. I heard that the lady who presented the winning ticket had another ticket purchased at the SAME store on the SAME night...as well as earlier tickets with the same numbers picked. This lady is out of luck.
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TeeYiYi Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Jan-07-04 08:57 PM
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2. I know, huh. I don't know why this bugs me soooo much . . .
. . . it just does. I can't stand what a liar she turned out to be. And hiring an attorney? What a goon. Stealing the limelight from the actual winner and then trying to sue her in court for some of it. I just feel contempt for liar faces like this. :grr:

TYY
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bluestateguy Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Jan-07-04 09:45 PM
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3. Advice for the real winner
The woman who really won should stash as much of that money as she can into Swiss bank accounts asap.
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cliss Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Jan-08-04 01:31 AM
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4. I'm wondering,
when she went to the 7-11 store (I can't remember the convenience store she claims she went to) and supposedly bought the Power Ball winning ticket, was a photo taken of her?

Here in Oregon, there are cameras that take your photo when you purchase a powerball ticket. Some disputes have actually been settled that way.

So -- if Elecia Battle really did buy a winning ticket, there would be a photo of her. Otherwise - you're outta luck.
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Lestat de Lioncourt Donating Member (23 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Jan-08-04 01:37 AM
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5. Hey...the winner of the $200-something million...
Powerball stole my ticket!!! :grr:

JK :D

This woman needs to be smacked or something.
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TeeYiYi Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Jan-08-04 05:37 PM
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6. Woman drops lottery claim (couldn't pull the con off)
Woman drops lottery claim

Jan 09, 2004

An Ohio woman who said she lost the winning ticket for a $US162 million ($240 million) lottery prize that was awarded to someone else admitted it was a case of wishful thinking.

Elicia Battle, 40, made the tearful admission to reporters and said she was dropping a lawsuit filed earlier this week to block the money from being given to the woman who turned in the lucky ticket.

She said she really did buy a ticket and lost it but made her claim mostly because she wanted to win. "I apologize," she said.

http://onenews.nzoom.com/onenews_detail/0,1227,247542-1-9,00.html

TYY
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louis-t Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Jan-08-04 05:45 PM
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7. re: her past criminal history "I'm done with that"
not quite, lady.
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