North Bay Woman Charged with Falsely Claiming $70 Million Lottery Prize

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North Bay Woman Charged with Falsely Claiming $70 Million Lottery Prize
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North Bay woman charged after $70M Lotto Max prize proved false

The OPP Investigation and Enforcement Bureau has laid charges after a North Bay woman falsely tried to claim a huge lottery prize.On July 17 members of the Investigation and Enforcement Bureau, attached to the Alcohol and Gaming Commission of Ontario received information from OLG Corporate Investigations concerning a ticket claim submitted for a $70 million Lotto Max prize.

Deering has been released from custody and is scheduled to appear before the Ontario Court of Justice in North Bay at a later date. None of the allegations have been tested in court and the accused is considered innocent unless proven guilty.

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