in early february, she files paperwork opening a company which she controls called "abraham shakespearehe says that if shakespeare moves his money into this limited liability corporation, it's protected from his ex-girlfriend, sentorria butler. moore goes alone to a local bank of america, where she gives then-manager doug hancock a different story for why she's opening the account. >> she was talking about that she was doing it to help him pay his income-tax debts. >> narrator: though the llc is named after shakespeare, moore has control of its bank account. when she shows up the next day with the lotto winner to deposit his $1 million, he has questions. >> he was very adamant, saying, you know, "am i gonna be able to get to my money?" he wanted to make sure that her being on the account wasn't gonna keep him or restrict his access. >> to settle shakespeare's concerns, moore has with her minutes of an llc meeting, adding his name as a signer. she gives them to the bank, and he deposits his check. but when shakespeare steps out, dee dee moore has a special request. >> she said, "you know