Sunday, September 19, 2010

Store worker tried to scam lottery winner out of $14m

A convenience store worker has been shamed after he refused to handover an elderly mans $14 million lottery ticket. Milledge McCassell, 72, went to Dynasty Deli and Grocery in Queens, New York, to check his ticket and "Big Winner!" flashed on the electronic scanner available to customers.

However, when he handed his winning ticket to the store worker to find out how much he had won, the worker said he was not a big winner and refused to hand back the ticket.



New York Lottery Director Gordon Medenica said that when Mr McCassell went back to the store and asked for the ticket back, the worker told him he had lost the ticket. Mr McCassell returned to the store three more times but was repeatedly rebuffed, and because he had not signed the ticket, anyone turning it into Lottery officials could have tried to collect the prize money.

However, the store worker miraculously found the missing ticket after police paid him a visit. Lottery officials said they believe the worker was holding onto the ticket and preparing to claim for it himself.

With news video.

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