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Callie Rogers Lottery Winner
-A very lucky person wins the lottery and expects life to change for the better, but instead, things go horribly wrong. It’s a story as old as the hills, but each time it happens, it causes a huge Callie Rogers-Lottery-Winnercommotion in Search.

Callie Rogers, 22, won the lottery when she was 16 years old and proceeded to go on a “never-ending spending spree”, News Of The World reports.She has just £20,000 left of the jackpot she won six years ago.

Most of the £250,000 she had wasted on cocaine – ‘a nasty evil drug’ – had been for an ex who was addicted to it, she said

“I was spending a fortune on cocaine, a nasty evil drug that tears your life apart,” Rogers was quoted as saying. “I’ll be honest. about a quarter of a million pounds of my win has been wasted on it.”

The News reported earlier in August that the young woman who won millions from the lottery as a teenager was broke, but much happier that way.

At the tender age of 16, Rogers won a jackpot of 1.9 million pounds, or about $3.1 million. But the stress of overnight riches caused lots of problems for the teen at a time in life when a minimum-wage job is more than many kids can manage.

“My life is a shambles and hopefully now it [the lottery jackpot] has all gone I can find some happiness. It’s brought me nothing but unhappiness. It’s ruined my life,” another article in the Daily Mail quoted a friend of Rogers as saying.

Rogers has moved back into her mother’s house and is working three cleaning jobs to make ends meet, according to the Mail. She has two children, ages one and four, with Lawson.

Allegations that Lawson tried to steal her money and the heartbreaking worries that resulted led Rogers to attempt suicide – the first of two tries at ending her life, according to the paper.

And how did she burn through the rest of the money so quickly?

It was spent on expensive cars, gifts, loans to family members, four houses she bought and furnished for herself and family members, luxury vacations, plastic surgery, clothing and partying, and a trust fund for her children.

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