He scratches and wins two million in Verona his colleagues

He scratches and wins two million in Verona, his colleagues sue him: “The price had to be shared.” And in the court volume

He wins two million on the scratch card, but ends up in court. It happens in Verona, where two friends (and work colleagues) sued the (lucky?) winner, who… Already a subscriber? Login here!

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He wins two million on the scratch card, but ends up in court. It happened in Verona, where the (lucky?) winner was sued by two friends (and work colleagues) who accused him of collecting the money alone when it should have been a joint prize. And in the courtroom the three, Ricardo, Giovanni and Christian, almost came to blows.

He wins two million and they sue him for what happened

As was often the case, the three workers had bought a pack of scratch cards together, with the agreement that the winnings would be split equally. However, on February 22, 2021, among these tickets there is one that will change your life: 2 million euros. Ricardo, a tiler of Brazilian descent, scratches it but decides to collect the prize himself. When the others find out what happened, they sue him. Now he is accused of embezzlement.

The clash in the courtroom

The three met in the courtroom on Monday and a fight almost broke out, writes Corriere del Veneto. «“Mafioso” for me? “Look, you’re not scaring me…” one of the workers shouted at his former friend. The three continued to insult each other, with the women stepping in and supporting their husbands. The result at the moment is a loss for everyone. The money remains frozen. No one will be able to interfere until it is decided who is right.

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