A Circle K store manager bought $12.8M lottery ticket after a drawing. Now the store has filed a legal action to determine ...
The prize was reported to be the fourth‑largest in the history of The Pick and the largest Arizona lottery jackpot since 2019 ...
Circle K Stores has filed a lawsuit against one of its employees in Scottsdale, Arizona, in a bid to determine who has ownership of a lottery ticket that matched the numbers for a ...
An employee at a Circle K is being taken to court over a lottery ticket. AZ Family reported that a customer purchased several ...
The complaint, filed on Tuesday, claims a Circle K worker printed $85 worth of $1 tickets, but the customer only paid for $60 ...
A dispute over ownership of a $12.8 million (approximately 18.5 billion Korean won) winning lottery ticket has erupted between a U.S. convenience store and one of its employees. The conflict began ...
Circle K is suing a Scottsdale store manager and the Arizona Lottery over a jackpot ticket worth $12.8 million.
Circle K is suing an employee in Arizona after he paid for a winning lottery ticket worth $13 million, after a customer left it on the counter despite buying it.
A US convenience store manager has been sued by his employer after allegedly attempting to claim a winning lottery ticket left behind by a customer. Robert Gawlitza is accused by store chain Circle K ...
The ticket was printed on the day of the drawing, but no customer purchased it. Instead, a store employee bought it the following day, after the drawing.