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Former Circle K manager fights back in court over $12.8 million lottery ticket purchased at store
A former Circle K manager claims he purchased a $12.8 million Arizona Lottery ticket under an unofficial company policy requiring employees to buy accidentally printed tickets over $20. Circle K disputes his ownership after learning the ticket's value, leading to a lawsuit where the company seeks to determine legal ownership while holding the prize money.
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