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Toronto resident accused of keeping entire $1-million lottery jackpot that should have been split with group
Alex Parucha faces theft and fraud charges after allegedly claiming a $1-million Lotto Max prize meant for three people, according to Ontario Provincial Police.
- A Toronto resident was accused of keeping the entire $1-million lottery jackpot that should have been split among three individuals.
- The Ontario Provincial Police alleged the man claimed the Encore prize as the sole claimant and received payment from the Ontario Lottery and Gaming Corporation.
- The 70-year-old man, Alex Parucha, was charged with theft over $5,000, fraud over $5,000, and possession of property obtained by crime.
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Toronto 70-year-old charged after allegedly taking group's million-dollar lottery winnings for himself
TORONTO — An Ontario man is facing charges after he allegedly claimed to be the sole winner of a $1-million group lottery ticket. A 70-year-old Toronto man is facing theft and fraud charges.
·North Bay, Canada
Read Full ArticleA Toronto retiree arrested after he decided to put up a $1 million lot for himself... even if it was a group ticket.
·Montreal, Canada
Read Full ArticleToronto man accused of keeping entire $1-million lottery jackpot that should have been split with group
A 70-year-old Toronto man is facing charges after police say he claimed a $1-million Lotto Max ticket for himself instead of splitting the winnings with the rest of their group.
·Toronto, Canada
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Leaning Left11Leaning Right0Center3Last UpdatedBias Distribution79% Left
Bias Distribution
- 79% of the sources lean Left
79% Left
L 79%
C 21%
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