Lottery Massachusetts

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By MARK PRATT, Associated Press Writer Wed Nov 28 6:49 PM ET BOSTON – The winner of a ticket to $ 1 million lottery scratch-off can not be so lucky after all: There's a convicted bank robber who does not supposed to play. Timothy Elliott faces a December on whether tribunals 7 violated his probation when he bought the $ 10 for the spectacular $ 800 million stake in a supermarket in Hyannis. Elliott was tested five years after pleading guilty in October 2006 by Heist unarmed robbery in January 2006 with a bank on Cape Cod Under the terms of his probation, which "should not play in May, buying lottery tickets or visit an establishment where gambling, including restaurants where you can play Keno. "Elliott, 55, collected the first of 20 annual checks of $ 50,000 from the Massachusetts Lottery Commission. A picture of Elliott, holding its first check was in the lottery's Web site Monday but was kidnapped on Wednesday.
Not part of his probation, he should not buy lottery tickets
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