Today's 98.3 TRY Social Dilemma is about found money. Here's the email: Hi Jaime. I can't believe this happened.. First off, last week, I found a lottery ticket in the parking lot at work. I checked it. I walked away $5K richer. I never told anyone I work with, but I guess my wife told some people and word got around. My workplace is very public, and there are people constantly coming in and out, so there’s no telling who the ticket originally belonged to. Now, over a dozen people are implying that I owe them a cut of the cash because it was their ticket originally. I’m not sure what to say to them other than if they can prove it, I’d be happy to give them some money. What else can I do to get people off my back about this? Did I really do something wrong here? Thanks so much for the help ~ Jackson. I don't think there's anyway anyone can prove it was their ticket. And because there are so many different people asking for the cash, I'd say it's just Jackson's to keep. I might buy some donuts or lunch for the office with the winnings, but other than that, I think Jackson got very lucky finding the ticket. What do you think? Let's help him out and let me know on the TRY Facebook page.