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‘I’m Not Being Greedy:' Nova Scotia Aunt Says Nephew Doesn't Deserve Half Of Lottery Jackpot

Darpan News Desk The Canadian Press, 13 Jul, 2018 12:56 PM
    GUYSBOROUGH, N.S. — A Nova Scotian woman at the centre of a family feud over a $1.2-million dollar lottery win is staunchly defending her bid to keep her nephew away from his share of the jackpot — even though both of their names are on the winning ticket.
     
     
    Barb Reddick and Tyrone MacInnis each won $611,319.50 from a Chase the Ace lottery in Margaree Forks, N.S., on Wednesday night, though Reddick insists the full amount — $1,222,639.00 — is rightfully hers.
     
     
    Reddick says she put MacInnis's name on the ticket for good luck, saying she agreed to split the consolation prize, but not the jackpot.
     
     
    During a photo op Thursday, she told her 19-year-old nephew that she intends to take him to court.
     
     
    In an interview Friday, Reddick said she was "not being greedy," saying she recently bought MacInnis a car and helped pay some of his college expenses.
     
     
    Reddick says she is waiting to hear from a lawyer.
     
     
    In an emailed statement, a spokeswoman with the province's Alcohol, Gaming, Fuel and Tobacco Division said it's common for multiple names to be listed on a ticket.
     
     
    She says the authority has followed the rules,  the prize has been awarded and the lottery is concluded.

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