Monday, October 15, 2007

Wife's Lotto secret costs years of grief


When Bernice Heslop opened the paper that Sunday in 1995 and saw the six Lotto numbers, her first thought must have been: ''I can't believe it. I'm RICH!'' And then, the evidence suggests, another thought formed, something like: "Hmmmm . . . no need to tell the hubby about this.''
It was a fateful decision that has tangled three people -- Heslop, her now ex-husband and a saloon patron with exceedingly good hearing -- in a titanic 10-year tug of war. The stinking mess recently landed on Miami-Dade Judge David Miller's docket. He is expected to set a hearing date when he returns from vacation next week. Full Story - Discount Magazine Subscriptions - Discount Cigarettes & Tobacco - Half Price Costumes