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James Shannon Farthing has spent 30 of his 50 years alive behind bars at 25 different correctional institutions before he, along with his mother and girlfriend, claimed the $167.3 million ...
James Farthing was booked into jail four days after he won the $167.3 million Powerball jackpot — the largest lottery prize in Kentucky history — on April 26. He was arrested after allegedly ...
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A Kentucky man who won a huge Powerball jackpot might have run out of luck after being arrested in Florida for allegedly kicking a police officer in the face during a bar fight. James Farthing and ...
James Farthing was arrested last week just days after winning the Powerball jackpot, after allegedly kicking a deputy in the face who was trying to break up a fight in Florida.
PINELLAS COUNTY, Fla. — A Kentucky Powerball winner wants to stay in jail on a battery charge. James Farthing is waiving his right to a hearing and asking to serve the rest of his sentence.
Farthing’s girlfriend, Jacqueline Fightmaster, was also arrested for disorderly intoxication. WLKY interviewed Farthing about his Powerball winnings just a day before the incident.
The Georgetown, Kentucky, man who won a $167 million Powerball prize before being arrested in Florida has requested to serve out the rest of his sentence.
James Farthing of Georgetown, KY. has been taken into custody in Pinellas County for assault of an officer and battery.
Man arrested days after winning $167M Powerball jackpot James Farthing of Georgetown was taken into custody early Wednesday morning in Pinellas County for assault on an officer. (Source: WKYT) ...
Days after winning $167.3 million in the Powerball, James Farthing of Kentucky was arrested in St. Pete Beach. Reports say he kicked sheriff's deputy.
James Farthing had a typical start to his weekend on Saturday when he walked into Georgetown’s Clark’s Pump n’ Shop to buy a Powerball lottery ticket along with a sweet treat.