Thursday, March 8, 2012

24-year-old lottery winner buys new house and car but still gets food stamps

Wednesday, March 7, 2012

“I feel that it’s okay because I mean, I have no income and I have bills to pay,” she added. “I have two houses.”

(THE BLAZE - Jonathon M. Seidl) -- Last fall, 24-year-old Amanda Clayton struck it big when she won $1 million playing the Michigan lottery. That’s life-changing. And in many ways, it was: she bought a new house and car. But in at least one way, it wasn’t: hidden cameras found she’s still using food stamps to pay for her meals.

WDIV-TV got a tip from a viewer saying Detroit resident Clayton — who took a $500,000 lump sum payment — was using the taxpayers to foot her food bill. So the station followed her. Sure enough, she was. And the reporter confronted her about it.

“I thought that they would cut me off, but since they didn’t, I thought maybe it was okay because I’m not working,” Clayton, who gets $200 a month from the state, said when asked if she thought it was right. When asked if she thinks she has a “right” to the food stamp money, she said yes. “I mean, I kind of do.”

“I feel that it’s okay because I mean, I have no income and I have bills to pay,” she added. “I have two houses.”




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