The Lotteryman Accused of Appropriating the $4.7 Million Primitive: "I Tried to Collect the Prize so It Wouldn't Expire"
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No room for changes in the script. Fourteen years later, Manuel Reija returned this Monday to the Provincial High Court of A Coruña with the same version he has held since...
Miguel Reija states at the trial that he did not see "illicit attitude" and that he followed "direct orders" from his superiors
He claims he didn't warn the police because he didn't see 'illicit attitude' in what the other defendant did, who said he found the primitive...
San Agustín's lottery, Manuel Reija , accused of keeping the 4.7 million Primitive proven in his administration on July 2, 2012, reiterated this Monday at the trial that he was 'only' when a 'group of tickets' was found among which the winner was. 'When I find the ticket I have no one in front of me', he explained. More information.
The focus remains on the trial of the unowned Millennial Primitive in A Coruña. After the statements of police, witnesses, the two families who claim the prize—although the Prosecutor’s Office and the National Police point only to one, that of José Luis Alonso, as legitimate owner, defended by the lawyers Christian Díaz Delgado and Beatriz Seijo—and former directors of the State Lotteries and State Bets (Selae) comes the turn of the two accused,…
The focus remains on the trial of the unowned Millennial Primitive in A Coruña. After the statements of police, witnesses, the two families who claim the prize—although the Prosecutor’s Office and the National Police point only to one, that of José Luis Alonso, as legitimate owner, defended by the lawyers Christian Díaz Delgado and Beatriz Seijo—and former directors of the State Lotteries and State Bets (Selae) comes the turn of the two accused,…
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