$167M Powerball winner, outed as career criminal, stole $12K in third arrest since hitting jackpot

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A $167.3 million Kentucky Powerball winner who went from career criminal to multi-millionaire overnight is accused of stealing a comparatively minuscule $12,000 cash during a head-scratching home burglary over the weekend.

James Farthing, 51, was arrested on second-degree burglary and marijuana possession charges Saturday after security footage allegedly captured him breaking into a Lexington residence that evening, according to Lex18.

Farthing allegedly snatched $12,000 in cash from the home and fled the scene in his black Porsche Passenger — before police caught him and spotted a marijuana blunt in plain view and found more bud during a search of his car, the outlet said, citing an arrest citation.


James Farthing's mugshot shows a man with graying hair and beard, wearing a black tank top and covered in tattoos.
James Farthing, 51, has been arrested for a third time since he won Kentucky’s $167.3 million lottery jackpot nearly a year ago. ayette County Detention Center

He was taken into custody at Fayette County Detention Center without incident.

The arrest was Farthing’s third since he won the lottery nearly a year ago.

The greedy burglar has spent the majority of his life behind bars at 25 different correctional institutions before claiming the state’s largest jackpot in April, alongside his 77-year-old mother, Linda Grizzle, and girlfriend, Jacqueline Fightmaster, the Smoking Gun previously reported.

Just days after toasting to the massive prize, the tatted-up criminal was cuffed in Florida for allegedly slugging a hotel guest in the face and kicking a deputy who tried to intervene. He pleaded guilty to the case earlier this month, according to Lex 18.


James Shannon Farthing and his mother Linda Grizzle pose with a $167.3 million Powerball check.
Farthing was arrested on second-degree burglary and marijuana possession charges on Saturday after security footage allegedly captured him breaking into a Lexington residence. Kentucky Lottery

Farthing also violated his parole by leaving Kentucky without notifying his parole officer.

In February, he was charged in Scott County with intimidating a participant in the legal process after a woman reported to dispatchers that people at a residence had a weapon and wanted to hurt her, WKYT reported.

Farthing allegedly picked up the woman for a pre-arranged meet-up, where the overnight millionaire pressured her to take a “gummy,” she told police, according to the outlet.

Cops found marijuana and a gun after responding to the scene. Farthing is slated to go to court in April for that case.

Farthing still has other active cases, including a hit-and-run charge in Fayette County, Lex18 reported.

The frequent offender began committing crimes when he was just a teenager, with arrests on charges ranging from theft to reckless driving.

He only completed 10 years of formal schooling and earned his GED in prison, the Smoking Gun reported.

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