Rogers, the UK’s youngest lotto winner, won £1.8 million in 2003 at the age of 16, but has squandered it all 18 years later and is now living on welfare. The picture on the left is when the lottery was won, and the picture on the right is Rogers today. Photo taken: The Sun
Callie Rogers, the youngest lotto winner in the UK, was arrested in December 2020 for drug use and trying to escape after a car accident, and was recently put on trial for the crime.
The Sun reports that Rogers won the lottery in 2003 when she was only 16 years old, or a sales clerk earning £3.60 an hour. After winning the jackpot, she then fell into a Life of paper and money. She reportedly spent £550,000 on a house for herself, her Parents and grandparents, £300,000 on clothes, cosmetics, hair and tattoos, and £250,000 on trips to Mexico and Disneyland Europe.
In addition, Rogers also spent £ 190,000 to buy gifts and loans to Family members, in the boyfriend’s gift smashed £ 188,000, to buy a car used up £ 85,000. The lawyer spent £50,000 and three breast implants cost £18,000.
Rogers revealed that she met a man a few weeks after winning the lottery, had two children with him and moved into a bungalow worth £180,000. The two broke up after 5 years, leaving her wanting to find a short term and have her children taken away, and regaining her confidence through breast implants. The company’s main goal is to provide a solution to the problem of the problem.
In an exclusive interview in 2013, Rogers described how winning the lotto hurt her downward sinking, “I suddenly became a local celebrity and people would approach me at bars and act like I was a close friend, making me feel the pressure of paying all the bills, and I didn’t know who I could trust. It’s really too much money for someone so young. Even when you say life doesn’t change, it ends up changing, usually not for the better.”
According to reports, Rogers was out with her new boyfriend in December 2020, but crashed into a roadside hedge, an officer got out of the car to deal with it, Rogers’ boyfriend claimed she was driving, Rogers herself was sprayed with PAVA spray by the officer for trying to get out of handcuffs, and was subsequently tested positive for cocaine, but refused to take a sobriety test, and spoke upside down. The lawyer said there was no evidence that Rogers was driving and that she was just feeling angry and irritable. The judge ruled that the suspension of driver’s license for 22 months, the need to wear 11 weeks of electronic shackles and night not to go out.
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