Could this be a case of Powerball ticket poaching? A man claims the $2.04B ticket was stolen from him and has filed a lawsuit.
The lawsuit states a man identified as "Reggie" somehow stole Rivera's ticket but did not explain the circumstances of the alleged theft, the outlet reported. Rivera alleges "Reggie" told him the ticket was a bust and even if he did win, he would only return it on the condition that he split the prize with him 50/50.
According to court documents, River said he "refused to be blackmailed" and reported the alleged theft to law enforcement officials and to the
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