How Ironic: Bank-Robbing Lottery Winner May Lose Fortune
By Jane Ivory
14:12, November 29th 2007
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How Ironic: Bank-Robbing Lottery Winner May Lose Fortune

A 55-year-old convicted bank robber may become a living example of the “Crime doesn’t pay” aphorism, as he won a $1 million lottery scratch ticket last week but may never see the money because he violated his probation by gambling.

Timothy B. Elliott pleaded guilty to unarmed robbery for a January 2006 robbery at a Cape Cod, Massachusetts bank in October 2006 and was placed on five years' probation. Under terms of his probation, he “may not gamble, purchase lottery tickets or visit an establishment where gaming is conducted, including restaurants where Keno may be played,” reports the Associated Press.

Elliott disregarded this interdiction last Friday and scratched a winning ticket worth $1 million at a Hyannis Stop & Shop; he proceeded to collect the first pre-tax check for $50,000 on Monday, according to state lottery officials, and even posed for the Massachusetts State Lottery.

A picture of Elliott, holding his first check, was posted on the lottery's Web site Monday, reports the AP, and removed by Wednesday.

“He has violated his probation and will be brought before the court for a surrender hearing on December 7,” Coria Holland, spokeswoman for the state’s commissioner of probation, told the Cape Cod Times Wednesday.

It is up to the court to determine whether Elliott violated his probation when he bought the ticket and if so, what will happen with his million-dollar prize.

Lottery spokesman Dan Rosenfeld said the lottery has a policy of routinely cross-referencing the names of winners with the state Revenue Department to see if they owe back taxes or child support, according to the AP. If such situations arise, winnings go straight to the Revenue Department.

Elliott was also put under the care of the state Mental Health Department and sent to a hospital for treatment as part of his sentence, state officials said. They declined to specify whether he was still being treated.

Image credit: Photo released by the Massachusetts State Lottery; Timothy B. Elliott is shown in the Lottery's Braintree, Mass., office Monday, Nov. 26, 2007, after he won a $1 million prize playing the Lottery's $800,000,000 Spectacular.



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