Arizona worker sued for buying $12.8M lottery ticket from his store — after knowing it was a winner

An Arizona convenience store manager is facing a lawsuit for allegedly purchasing a $12.8 million lottery ticket after confirming it was a winner.

Robert Gawlitza, an employee at a Circle K location in Scottsdale, was working on November 24 when a customer asked to replay numbers for “The Pick,” an Arizona Lottery game that was having a drawing that night, 12 News reported.

The complaint, filed on Tuesday, claims a Circle K worker printed $85 worth of $1 tickets, but the customer only paid for $60 worth, leaving the remaining 25 tickets on the counter…

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