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Monday, November 23, 2009

Six clerks tried to cheat "lottery winners," Kan. AG says

From Joe Lambe: The Kansas attorney general today announced charges against six store clerks who allegedly tried to steal lottery winnings. ... Undercover investigators visited stores with lottery tickets known to be winners, he said, and in six cases clerks claimed the tickets were not winners. Then the clerks in five different counties, including one in Johnson County, tried to collect the money personally or through another person.

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This is terrible! But it does not happen often, and the clerks always get caught. Lottery players need to keep this in mind and not be discouraged from playing the lottery. For they could be the next big winner!

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