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Brothers accused of scam in $5 million lottery win | Essentials

Brothers accused of scam in $5 million lottery win

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Two brothers who waited six years to claim a $5 million New York scratch-off lottery prize have been charged with scamming the ticket off the real winner. Andy N. Ashkar, 34, of Camillus, and Nayel N. Ashkar, 36, of Cicero, were arrested Tuesday, accused of conspiring to falsely claim the big prize as their own, authorities announced. In a news release, Onondaga County District Attorney William J. Fitzpatrick said the real winner bought the ticket at the Green Ale Market, a convenience store in Syracuse owned by the Ashkars’ parents, in October 2006 -- only to be swindled out of it shortly thereafter: “It is alleged that Andy Ashkar falsely informed this person that he had won $5,000 on said ticket, when in reality said ticket was a $5,000,000 winner. Andy Ashkar allegedly gave the rightful winner $4,000 for his ‘winning’ ticket, keeping $1,000 as a ‘fee.

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