Amanda Clayton

Michigan Lottery Winner Charged With Welfare Fraud Found Dead of Apparent Drug Overdose
Michigan Lottery Winner Charged With Welfare Fraud Found Dead of Apparent Drug Overdose
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.