No charges against Ont. family who racked up $1.2M in lottery winnings

30 Jul 2008

ONTARIO -- As reported by The National Post: "The Ontario Provincial Police has found no evidence to support charges against a northern Ontario family who won dozens of lottery prizes totalling more than $1.2-million over nearly a decade.

"Earlier this year, Ontario's lottery corporation asked police to investigate retailer Barry Jackson and his family of Jellicoe, Ont., who have claimed more than 160 prizes between 1995 and 2004..."

 
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