Mairnette, WI (WTAQ) – Wisconsin’s last Powerball jackpot winner has pleaded not guilty to ten charges accusing him of stalking and endangering a teenage girl hired as a house-cleaner from his winnings.
Forty-nine year old Douglas Miron of Marinette is due back in Marinette County Circuit Court March third, where he’s expected to seek a new location for a possible trial.
Prosecutors say Miron stalked the girl and broke into her home, pointed a gun at a couple, and committed perjury in a John Doe proceeding — all from 2011 through last year.
Miron won 31-million dollars and netted around eleven-million from a Powerball cash-option in 2009, and nobody from Wisconsin has won a jackpot in that game since.


