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    A convenience store worker is now in a legal battle after allegedly purchasing a $12.8 million lottery ticket that had been left behind by a customer. The dispute centers around Robert Gawlitza, a manager at a Circle K location in Scottsdale, Arizona. According to 12News, a complaint filed in Maricopa County Superior Court states that ... Read more
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