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41: The Dangers of Winning the Lottery & the Unhappy Father

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Let's Go To Court!

True Crime, History, Comedy

4.84.8K Ratings

🗓️ 7 November 2018

⏱️ 97 minutes

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Summary

When Abraham Shakespeare won a $30 million lottery, he was ecstatic. He bought himself a beautiful home and a new car. He was generous with nearly everyone he encountered. When friends needed a loan, he gave it to them. When they fell behind on their mortgages, he stepped in. But Abraham was quickly overwhelmed. He worried that people were taking advantage of him. Then he met Dee Dee Moore. She was a savvy businesswoman who wanted to help him with his money. Or so she said. Later, when Abraham went missing, his friends and family had a hunch who was to blame.

Then Kristin tells us about one of the dumbest lawsuits of all time. Peter Wallis and Kellie Smith were in love, but that all changed when Kellie got pregnant. Peter proposed. She said no. Peter encouraged her to get an abortion. She said no to that too. Then like a real winner, he kicked her out of their apartment. Kellie moved in with her parents and eventually gave birth to a baby girl. A year after their daughter was born, Peter sued Kellie, claiming she lied about being on the pill. Kellie said she had been on the pill, and that the pregnancy was as surprising to her as it was to him. Peter told the world he was a victim of “contraceptive fraud.”

And now for a note about our process. For each episode, Kristin reads a bunch of articles, then spits them back out in her very limited vocabulary. Brandi copies and pastes from the best sources on the web. And sometimes Wikipedia. (No shade, Wikipedia. We love you.) We owe a huge debt of gratitude to the real experts who covered these cases.

In this episode, Kristin pulled from:
“Judge tosses man’s suit over ex-lover’s pregnancy,” Albuquerque Journal
“Dismissal of Lawsuit over pregnancy upheld,” Albuquerque Journal
“Man sues his ex-girlfriend for becoming pregnant,” Washington Post

In this episode, Brandi pulled from:
“The Lady Killer” episode American Greed
“Dee Dee Moore” episode Snapped
“Dorice ‘Dee Dee’ Moore” murderpedia.org

Transcript

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0:00.0

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0:20.1

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0:23.0

Better with Pepsi Max.

0:27.0

One semester of law school.

0:29.0

One semester of law school. One semester of criminal justice.

0:31.0

Two experts. I'm Kristen Pitts. I'm Brandy Egan.

0:35.6

Let's go to court. On this episode I'll talk about a man who did not want to be a

0:41.0

father. And I'll be talking about the dangers of winning the

0:45.1

lottery. I love this. Okay, so I picked this because most of our listeners are here in the United States but some of them are outside it and

0:55.3

we are having lottery craze in the United States right now.

0:59.6

People are going nuts.

1:00.2

So we are pre-recording this a little bit but so it's before we've won the lottery

1:06.1

But like last night as of what right now when we're recording There was a giant lottery drawing for a 1.6 billion dollar lottery

1:18.8

and one person won it.

1:20.9

There was one winning ticket. That person won the whole 1.6 billion dollars.

1:27.0

Have they released their name and so?

1:29.0

No, and they're in South Carolina, which I looked this up yesterday. There are I think six states that allow

1:36.4

you to remain anonymous as a lottery winner and I believe if I remember correctly

1:41.4

that South Carolina is one of them.

1:44.0

Okay, good for them.

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