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Ms. Snay has even seen former donors return as clients.
Oldest Baby Boomers Face Jobs Bust E.S. Browning 2011
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"People are taking in boarders, they are moving in with their kids, selling their homes for the cash that they can live on," said Abby Snay, executive director in San Francisco for JVS, a community agency that teaches work skills.
Oldest Baby Boomers Face Jobs Bust E.S. Browning 2011
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TUTTLE: We were unable to reach Snay, and his lawyer did not return our calls.
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Snay reportedly told the Lottery he plans to keep his job as a boat hauler.
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COLLINS: Snay could now face up to five years in prison.
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KELLEY TUTHILL, WCVB REPORTER (voice-over): When Daniel Snay posed for this photo at lottery headquarters he might have figured someone would find this photo as well, showing Snay as a level-three sex offender register with police at Oxbridge.
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They're now considering whether to file felony charges against Snay for failing to notify officials when he moved back to Massachusetts.
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Fifty-six-year-old Daniel Snay won $10 million in the Massachusetts lottery.
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The manager who sold Snay the winning ticket said the man just looked at his winnings, posed for a quick photo, then went back to work.
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Gulliver's headmaster, Patrick Snay, refused to answer any of my questions, referring calls to the school's public relations director, Jen Vaida, who said an internal school investigation "found that there was no wrongdoing and that the intent behind whatever alleged actions took place was not inappropriate."
May 2005 2005
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