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			<title>Original Blog Entry: Chicago Tribune: suit filed iCook County CVS stole $1M Lottery TK</title>
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			<description><![CDATA[<p> Waukegan man claims in a lawsuit filed last week that a CVS employee stole his winning $1 million Illinois Lottery scratch-off card.<br /><br />Carlos Figueroa claims in the suit filed in Cook County Circuit Court that he bought the winning ticket on Oct. 30 from a CVS Pharmacy in Waukegan. The address of the store was not immediately available.<br /><br />The suit states that Figueroa said he purchased the Merry Millionaire instant scratch-off through a vending machine that had cut it in half due to a malfunction.<br /><br />Figueroa then claims that he was coerced by a CVS employee into handing him half of the ticket under the ruse of checking if it was a winner.<br /><br />Figueroa alleges that about 20 minutes later, the employee handed him back half of a different lottery ticket that was not a winner. He said he made repeated demands at the store for the return of his winning ticket.<br /><br />Figueroa is hoping for a temporary restraining order and injunction against the Illinois Lottery Board to prevent it from paying out winnings to the CVS employee.<br /><br />(Figueroa) is in need of immediate relief in that unless the (CVS employee) and the Illinois Lottery Board is restrained he will suffer immediate and irreparable harm, the lawsuit states.<br /><br />Attempts to reach CVS representatives and Illinois Lottery officials about the lawsuit were not successful.<br /><br />Figueroa is also pursuing an order for the lottery board to recognize him as the rightful owner of the ticket.<br /><br />It is unclear why he filed the lawsuit in Cook County rather than in Lake County, but his complaint states CVS does business in Chicago. A court hearing on the case has been set for March 19.<br /><br />... &#x5b;&#xa0;<a href="/blogentry/128852">More</a>&#xa0;&#x5d;</p>]]></description>
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