Canadian man wins jackpot, gives girlfriend $ 3.6m, which leaves him for someone else

The lottery dream of a Canadian man allegedly turned into a legal doubt after his girlfriend allegedly cashed in a $ 3.6 million winning ticket and then disappeared from his life.Vinypeg’s Lawrence Campbell claims that he bought a $ 5 million Canadian dollar ticket, but he was unable to gather the award himself as he had lost his wallet and was short of proper ID. Relying on his long -time partner, Crystal McCake, he asked him to claim victory on his behalf.But instead of sharing the windfall, Macke allegedly cut the relationship with Campbell a few days after receiving the money, which is okay that he is okay to file a suit to fix what he says.Campbell’s lawyer told CTV News that the couple were living together and were in “loyal, committed and promising romantic partnership” when they handed her over with a winning ticket.According to the trial, after less than two weeks of claiming the award, Macke failed to return to the hotel room he was sharing. Campbell says that he just tracked him to find him on the bed with another man.His lawyer said, “He made him ghost, refused to call him or responded to his messages, he blocked him on his social media accounts, and even took a protection order.”McKay has denied the allegations, for its share, and is expected to respond to the court.