Big lottery winners around the country are inundated by free loaders demanding the winner share the winnings. The harassment usually continues for months. This can include phone calls at all hours of the day and night, people knocking on your door, threats if you refuse to give them some of the winnings.
The media demands that the identity of the winners be made public. There are many laws that require this in many states.
My question is, are there legal ways to get around the requirement that winners names be made public?
I know of one technique given to me by an attorney: a double blind trust, where 2 trusts are created. The first one has the law firm (an attorney) turning in the winning ticket. He (they) then rolls the winnings to the second trust bank account, which is owned by the actual winners. The public and the media have no right to the names of the owners of the second trust, nor do they have a right to even know about the second trust.
Your opinions: can this work?