£3.1 Million UK Lottery Winner Buys Son 200 Cigarettes, Gets Sued

£3.1 Million UK Lottery Winner Buys Son 200 Cigarettes, Gets Sued

A lottery jackpot-winning dad in britain didn’t make his son that is grown too with what he purchased him along with his winnings recently

Winning a lottery isn’t always as lucky them apart, it is the tale of William Robertson and his lottery jackpot-winning father, Alex Robertson as it appears based on mounds of empirical evidence and if ever there was evidence that money can take relationships and tear.

Alex, age 58 and from Scotland, was the lucky champion of a £3.1m ($4.8 million) Euromillions jackpot as part of a syndicate of 12 coach drivers, who all shared the;38m that is&pound$59 million) prize. But rather than sharing his good fortune along with his 35-year-od son William, the dad simply bought him 200 cigarettes together with his winnings. Understandably, his son was a little disgruntled at this action.

Being a outcome, William wound up allegedly harassing his dad through text messages as he obviously wanted higher than a cigarettes that are few. Perhaps a nice platinum lighter could have done the trick?

Arrested Developing

William Robertson was arrested after his daddy claimed that the writing messages had become threatening, but walked totally free recently after Alex failed to turn up at court to carry the charges out. Instead, he could be reportedly residing it up into the resort that is spanish of, where he now resides with their partner Morag.

‘The allegation is one of harassment,’ explained William’s protection attorney Paul Harkins. ‘It takes the shape of three text messages that have been delivered on September 25 last 12 months. Continue reading “£3.1 Million UK Lottery Winner Buys Son 200 Cigarettes, Gets Sued”