A man was finally able to claim his $3 million lottery prize Friday, over six months after the winning ticket was stolen from him by two convenience store workers who were nabbed when they openly argued about how to distribute the loot in the lobby of the lotto headquarters, authorities say. Diesel mechanic Paul Little went into the Lakeville Market & Liquors on January 17 and bought two Mega Millions Quick Picks and two Mass Cash tickets, adding a multiplier to increase his potential winnings, as well as a bag of barbecue potato chips. Carly Nunes, 23, printed out the tickets and then rang up the rest of Little's order but Little left the tickets he'd bought behind. He assumed them lost, according to the Plymouth County District Attorney's Office.
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