Recent $167m lottery winner arrested for allegedly stealing $12,000 in Kentucky
James Farthing, a recent $167 million Powerball winner, was arrested in Kentucky on Saturday for allegedly burglarizing a home and stealing $12,000. Police apprehended Farthing at a casino after the victim reported the break-in and missing money.

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AI-generatedJames Farthing, a recent $167 million Powerball winner, was arrested in Kentucky on Saturday for allegedly burglarizing a home and stealing $12,000. Police apprehended Farthing at a casino after the victim reported the break-in and missing money. He faces charges of burglary and marijuana possession after officers found marijuana in his car. This is reportedly Farthing's third arrest since winning the lottery in April 2025. Previously, he was arrested in Florida for battery and violating parole, and in Kentucky for allegedly intimidating a legal process participant. Before his lottery win, Farthing had a history of incarceration.
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5 extractedFarthing was arrested on allegations that he tried to intimidate a participant of a legal process.
Farthing pleaded guilty to hitting a hotel guest in the face and kicking a deputy in Florida.
James Farthing was arrested on counts of burglary and illicit marijuana possession.
Farthing allegedly stole $12,000 after breaking into a house in Kentucky.
Farthing, his mother and girlfriend bought the winning ticket for a $167m Powerball jackpot awarded in April 2025.