He calls himself a ‘high-profit supervisor’, but is actually a psychologist. He knows everything about the Austrian lottery millionaires, because he is their first confidante. Also for the lucky person who won the record amount of 240 million euros last week. Conny Bischofberger conducted an unusual interview with the man whose face no one should know.
It all started with a rejection. The Euromillions winner was not interested, the Austrian Lotteries said when we asked for an interview with him – even though the chance was about 0.001 percent. The press release mentioned a “high-profit supervisor” who had contact with the man. That sounded just as exciting. You can send written questions by e-mail. These will then be answered by email. We continued to negotiate. Finally, the “Austrian Lotteries” arranged a telephone interview and photographs showing only the hands, which guaranteed absolute anonymity. Then our interview partner became ill – and after initially refusing, he still answered with a hoarse voice and a suppressed number.
“Krone”: “High winning supervisor” at the Austrian Lotteries sounds like a private banker with a special clientele. Is that true?
NN: Not at all. We do not provide financial advice. Only in person. How do you behave when you win the lottery, how do you deal with the shock, how does everything calm down again. Such things.
Source: Krone

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