Man claims he snagged a $3. 6m lottery win— only to have girlfriend collect the cash and ghost him

Man claims he snagged a $3. 6m lottery win— only to have girlfriend collect the cash and ghost him

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A Canadian man said he hit the jackpot — then got left in the lurch. Lawrence Campbell of Winnipeg claimed he paid for a lottery ticket that turned out to be a $3.6 million ($5M Canadian


dollars) winner but couldn’t officially collect the winnings because he had lost his wallet and ID, so his longtime girlfriend Krystal McKay collected the prize instead. But instead of


living a life of luxury together, McKay allegedly ghosted Campbell — who is now suing her to recoup the cash, according to reports. He trusted her because the pair were “in a loyal,


committed and promising romantic partnership,” lawyer told CTV News. Campbell and McKay had been dating for a year and a half and lived together, he told the outlet. EXPLORE MORE But less


than two weeks after McKay cashed in the big fat check, she failed to return to the hotel room they’d been sharing, he claimed. “He set out to visit a few of her known spots where she would


party and sure enough after some investigation, he found her; in bed, with another guy,” he told CTV News. “She ghosted him, refused to take his calls or answer his messages, she blocked him


on her social media accounts; and even took out a protection order.” McKay denied the allegations and is planning to respond in court, according to the station.