Local Lottery Winner Donates Earnings

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Edmonton Alberta resident Adam Lloyd Cory, 27 has finally claimed a nearly 1 year old winning lottery ticket. You will never believe what he did with his earnings however! The winning ticket was purchased on July 14th 2015 in which he won a earth shattering amount of 10.5 million dollars; one of Alberta's largest individual winnings in Alberta Lottery history. Simply put, the Millwoods resident stated "I am at a loss for words. This will my life, my families life and hopefully change the lives of many.. will be a great surprise when I break the news"! This is where the story begins. Adam Cory proceeded to inform us of what he planned to do with his new fortune. "I plan on paying of some debts, helping my parents retire, helping with my neices and nephews education, and I also want to pay for my post secondary education.. I'll probably get a house, and after that I will donate the rest to a great cause, or two". Astounded by the answer we asked him "No fancy cars, or trips, no savings?" He simply replied "No I dont think so.. well.. maybe one trip to see a Liverpool game in Europe with my Dad and brother.. as well as a short trip to Ontario to see my Grandmother.. but honestly, I have lived better than many in this world and have lived on less than average, yet more than needed many times.. being debt free, going back to school, having a good home.. retiring my parents.. it is all I need" To find out more on where his money is going and how he plans on ensuring his winnings are used in the best way possible, as well as more on his story, please proceed to our website: www.youknowitsfake.com.. because this is completely a joke. Got you! ;)

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