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'See you in court,' Nova Scotia lotto win aunt tells nephew | 'See you in court,' Nova Scotia lotto win aunt tells nephew |
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A Canadian woman's first act upon winning the lottery was to threaten to sue her nephew for his half of the C$1.2m ($912,000; £690,000) win. | A Canadian woman's first act upon winning the lottery was to threaten to sue her nephew for his half of the C$1.2m ($912,000; £690,000) win. |
"See you in court," Barbara Reddick told Tyrone MacInnis as they both posed with the giant novelty cheque in Nova Scotia province. | "See you in court," Barbara Reddick told Tyrone MacInnis as they both posed with the giant novelty cheque in Nova Scotia province. |
Both their names were on the winning ticket from Wednesday night's "Chase the Ace" draw. | Both their names were on the winning ticket from Wednesday night's "Chase the Ace" draw. |
But Ms Reddick claims she never promised to split the jackpot with him. | But Ms Reddick claims she never promised to split the jackpot with him. |
"I'm taking him to court," she told those gathered at the winners' ceremony on Thursday in Margaree Forks, a small community of about 3,400 people, according to the CBC. | "I'm taking him to court," she told those gathered at the winners' ceremony on Thursday in Margaree Forks, a small community of about 3,400 people, according to the CBC. |
"I'm getting a lawyer tomorrow." | "I'm getting a lawyer tomorrow." |
She denied the two had had an agreement. | She denied the two had had an agreement. |
But her nephew told reporters: "Yes, we did." | But her nephew told reporters: "Yes, we did." |
Ms Reddick said: "He's lying." | Ms Reddick said: "He's lying." |
She said she just put her nephew's name on the ticket for luck "because he's like a son to me - he was". | She said she just put her nephew's name on the ticket for luck "because he's like a son to me - he was". |
Ms Reddick told reporters she only promised to share possible winnings from a smaller draw, not the jackpot. | Ms Reddick told reporters she only promised to share possible winnings from a smaller draw, not the jackpot. |
"He was lucky, but not for half a million dollars," she said. | "He was lucky, but not for half a million dollars," she said. |
Bernice Curley, chairwoman of the Margaree Forks Chase the Ace committee, said she was taken aback by the family feud. | Bernice Curley, chairwoman of the Margaree Forks Chase the Ace committee, said she was taken aback by the family feud. |
"I'm a little bit disappointed that happened at the end," she told CBC. | "I'm a little bit disappointed that happened at the end," she told CBC. |
Chase the Ace is a lottery game popular all over Canada's east coast, and often raises money for charity, in this instance for the regional fire services. | Chase the Ace is a lottery game popular all over Canada's east coast, and often raises money for charity, in this instance for the regional fire services. |
Ms Reddick's mind had not changed by Friday, when she told the Canadian Press that her nephew does not deserve the money. | |
She maintained the pair had no prior discussion about splitting the win, and that she recently bought him a car and had been helping him pay for college. | |
But the provincial agency that oversees lottery and gambling suggested there was little Ms Reddick could do. | |
In a statement to the BBC, the agency said it is not uncommon for more than one name to be listed on a ticket in these kinds of lotteries. | |
"In these instances, we expect the licensee to split the prize equally amongst those named on the winning ticket," it stated. | |
"From our perspective, the prize has been awarded and the lottery is concluded." |
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