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1/10/2009, 11:53 PM
http://www.ktuu.com/Global/story.asp?S=9652114
Winner of lottery comes forward, is a 3-time sex offender
by Yvonne LaVoie
Saturday, January 10, 2009
ANCHORAGE, Alaska -- The winner of the $500,000 lottery drawing came forward Saturday to collect his prize, and the man who will pocket a half-million dollars from a raffle designed to benefit a sex abuse victims charity is a three-time sex offender.
Alec Ahsoak of Anchorage was convicted of sexual abuse of a minor twice in 1993 and once in 2000, according to the Alaska Department of Public Safety Sex Offender/Child Kidnapper Central Registry.
The lottery, which had its drawing Friday night, was conducted by Lucky Times Pull Tabs. State law says all games of chance must benefit charity, and the organization Standing Together Against Rape, or STAR, was the designated beneficiary.
Ahsoak, who will turn 54 later this month, collected his winnings Saturday at Lucky Times in the form of a ceremonial check presentation.
He says he plans to use the money to buy a home and to improve his life, and late Saturday afternoon said he will donate $100,000 to STAR.
When Channel 2 News first met up with Ahsoak, he couldn't have been more excited. But as the day unfolded, Ahsoak's past came to light in an ironic intersection with the mission of the event.
Ahsoak says he's had a hard-luck life, and the money will help him turn that around. He grew up in foster homes and the Jesse Lee Home for Children in Seward.
In the past he said he has donated money to a children's home in South Dakota, but that could not immediately be verified.
Lucky Times' owners said they started the lottery with the best of intentions and really just wanted to help out a cause they believe in.
They hope just as many residents will want to participate in the charity lotteries to come.
Contact Yvonne LaVoie at [email protected]
Even worse, I think the statute of limitations on torts up here is 7 years.
Winner of lottery comes forward, is a 3-time sex offender
by Yvonne LaVoie
Saturday, January 10, 2009
ANCHORAGE, Alaska -- The winner of the $500,000 lottery drawing came forward Saturday to collect his prize, and the man who will pocket a half-million dollars from a raffle designed to benefit a sex abuse victims charity is a three-time sex offender.
Alec Ahsoak of Anchorage was convicted of sexual abuse of a minor twice in 1993 and once in 2000, according to the Alaska Department of Public Safety Sex Offender/Child Kidnapper Central Registry.
The lottery, which had its drawing Friday night, was conducted by Lucky Times Pull Tabs. State law says all games of chance must benefit charity, and the organization Standing Together Against Rape, or STAR, was the designated beneficiary.
Ahsoak, who will turn 54 later this month, collected his winnings Saturday at Lucky Times in the form of a ceremonial check presentation.
He says he plans to use the money to buy a home and to improve his life, and late Saturday afternoon said he will donate $100,000 to STAR.
When Channel 2 News first met up with Ahsoak, he couldn't have been more excited. But as the day unfolded, Ahsoak's past came to light in an ironic intersection with the mission of the event.
Ahsoak says he's had a hard-luck life, and the money will help him turn that around. He grew up in foster homes and the Jesse Lee Home for Children in Seward.
In the past he said he has donated money to a children's home in South Dakota, but that could not immediately be verified.
Lucky Times' owners said they started the lottery with the best of intentions and really just wanted to help out a cause they believe in.
They hope just as many residents will want to participate in the charity lotteries to come.
Contact Yvonne LaVoie at [email protected]
Even worse, I think the statute of limitations on torts up here is 7 years.