Michigan Lottery Winner Charged With Welfare Fraud Found Dead of Apparent Drug Overdose
The Michigan woman who caused a stir (and a new law to be created) when she continued to collect food stamps and medical benefits after winning $1 million dollars from the Michigan Lottery, was found dead on Saturday. NBC News reports that police suspect a drug overdose in the death of Amanda Clayton, 25, who was found in a home in a Ecorse, Michigan, southwest of Detroit.