After winning a $5M lottery, this Winnipeg man says his ex-girlfriend ‘ghosted him’
- Lawrence Campbell filed a lawsuit on May 14, 2024, in Manitoba Court against his ex-partner Krystal Ann McKay and two lottery corporations over a $5 million lottery prize.
- Campbell alleges he bought the winning ticket in January 2024 but allowed McKay to claim the prize after losing his wallet and receiving unclear advice from lottery agents.
- Campbell and McKay initially celebrated together after confirming the win, but their relationship ended when McKay blocked him and took the money, allegedly ghosting him soon after.
- Campbell’s lawyer, Chad Panting, stated that the law does not allow an individual who independently bought a winning lottery ticket to be unfairly deprived of their winnings by a former partner, and emphasized that they intend to demonstrate this in court.
- The lawsuit challenges the lottery corporations’ oversight and may set a precedent regarding claims to lottery winnings involving disputes between former partners.
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Winnipeg man sues former partner over $5M winning lottery ticket
A lawyer for a man who says his former girlfriend "ghosted" him after claiming a $5 million prize on a lottery ticket he bought will be in a Winnipeg court Friday, asking a judge for an order to prevent the woman from giving away any of her money or selling other assets.
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