[quote name=\'Dan88\' post=\'240435\' date=\'May 5 2010, 09:37 PM\'][quote name=\'clemon79\' post=\'240431\' date=\'May 6 2010, 12:02 AM\']
(the WWN article almost directly says that the whole thing was Geoff's fault for not enforcing the five-second rule before declaring Doris the winner of $3,000,000)
This...might be true. Assuming that Geoff was ever told that he should always wait until the win was official before making the call, as opposed to trusting the dramatic timing of a 20-year veteran host. And I am willing to entertain the possibility that he wasn't told that and that the Lottery made him a scapegoat.[/quote]
Based on the info provided, here's a timeline of what happened (if you saw this incident, please feel free to correct any of this as necessary). And remember, all of this takes place within (at most) three minutes:
1) Doris spins the wheel
2) Wheel makes the required three revolutions for the spin to "count"
3) Wheel slows down
4) Ball lands in $3,000,000 space
5) Geoff Edwards
immediately declares Doris Barnett the winner of $3,000,000
6) Doris jumps around in excitement
7) Excited jumping shakes the wheel[/quote]
Was it ever proven that the wheel was shaken by her jumping? You would think that one of the things the lottery commission would have done was to create a wheel where anything short of touching it would
not cause any part of the wheel to move.
(I have seen the incident on tape, and, as I recall, it wasn't just Geoff that reacted; they started playing the music and dropping the balloons well before the five seconds were up.)
Also, I believe that one of the reasons she won the suit was, she supplied videos of other contestants being declared winners of amounts when the ball fell out before five seconds elapsed.
-- Don