Police: N.Y. deli owners stole $1 million lottery ticket
HEMPSTEAD, N.Y. — Police on New York’s Long Island say a deli owner and his son are under arrest for scamming a customer out of a $1 million lottery ticket.
Nassau County police say a 34-year-old man bought the ticket Thursday, scratched it off and saw that he was a winner.
Authorities say he then handed it to 26-year-old Karim Jaghab to collect his winnings.
Police say the ticket was worth $1 million, but Jaghab gave the man $1,000 in cash and kept the ticket.
The customer went back Friday. Police say Jaghab and his 57-year-old father Nabil Jaghab tried to give him $10,000.
The Jaghabs were arraigned Saturday on grand larceny charges. According to Newsday, their attorney said it was a simple mistake on a payout on a lottery machine.
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