The California man who won a $2 billion jackpot playing Powerball last year was served legal papers this week claiming that his winning ticket was stolen.
The California man who won a $2 billion jackpot playing Powerball last year was served legal papers claiming that his winning ticket was stolen, with process servers approaching him at his $25 million mansion on April 25, according to. The tabloid reported that Edwin Castro initially tried to evade the servers, saying they were “serving the wrong Edwin Castro,” according to court filings.
Rivera claims that the ticket was stolen the same day by a man named “Reggie,” who has since been identified as Urachi Romero and is named as a co-defendant in the suit, according to court documents obtained by the. Rivera asked Romero numerous times to return the ticket, according to the suit, but he refused, saying among other things that the two could split the winnings.
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