Thứ Sáu, 22 tháng 3, 2013

$50m lotto winners outed by spiteful letter

THE multi-millionaire target of a spiteful letter outing him as a $50 million Lotto winner to his new neighbours says he has an idea of who produced the letter.

A leaflet style letter giving in-depth details of the former North Haven family's spending since they had a $50 million windfall in a Powerball draw last August was dropped in dozens of letterboxes surrounding the family's new beachside mansion last week.

It warns residents of the suburb to "be very careful of their new neighbours".

The family, who adelaidenow has chosen not to name, moved in to their new home, purchased last November for $2.4 million, earlier this year and have also bought an $850,000 Yorke Peninsula seaside block on which they are building a two-storey holiday home.

Other purchases the open letter claims they have made include a $145,000 black Ford Mustang, a $56,000 black opal ring and a home for their daughter.

Family members approached by adelaidenow declined to comment in detail on the letter.

"I have a few ideas on who it could be from," the husband said.

Residents in the family's former neighbourhood, where they have kept their old family home, said there had been ongoing disputes between the family and other neighbours over a number of years.

One neighbour said he had written a personal letter to the family after hearing news of the anonymous letter being distributed, wishing the family well and advising them he was not responsible for the leaflet.

Another North Haven resident said he was happy the family had left the neighbourhood, that he knew nothing about the leaflet but he would not waste his time to produce something like that.

"Good luck to them, and good riddance," the man said.


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