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- A 92-year-old Australian man won $642,664 in the lottery.
- He paid his daughter $195,051, but later sued her, claiming he was bullied into giving the money.
- But a judge dismissed the case, ruling that the man was unlikely to have been coerced into it.
A 92-year-old Australian man unsuccessfully attempted to sue his daughter, alleging in a lawsuit that she bullied him into transferring nearly a third of his lottery winnings to her.
In March 2018, William John Bampton from Queensland, Australia, won 986,210 Australian dollars, the equivalent of $642,664, in the TattsLotto.