BUSINESSWBTV CHARLOTTE
Former Circle K manager fights back in court over $12.8 million lottery ticket purchased at store
A former Circle K manager claims he legally purchased a $12.8 million Arizona Lottery ticket under an unofficial company policy requiring employees to buy accidentally printed tickets. Circle K disputed his ownership after learning the ticket's value, leading to a lawsuit and his termination, while the Arizona Lottery holds the prize pending court determination.
Mentioned
Related Signal
Adjacent reporting
- Former Circle K manager fights back in court over $12.8 million lottery ticket purchased at store
- Former Circle K manager fights back in court over $12.8 million lottery ticket purchased at store
- Bitter fight over $13MILLION winning lottery ticket that was 'left behind' at convenience store
- Indiana man's $100,000 lottery ticket validated at $20 in printing error
- An Oakland County man got the wrong lottery ticket, he won over $1 million