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Phyllis Klingebiel's Case

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Phyllis Klingebiel filled $2.15 million lawsuit against her son Michael Klingebiel claiming she deserved half of his lottery winnings. The Klingebiel’s had an oral agreement for over 10 years stating that they would spilt any winnings the reaped from buying over $40 worth of lottery tickets a month. When the Pick-6 number finally paid off, she felt her investment finally paid off, her son, however, did not agree. She has always been close with her son and this has caused friction between them. Michael claims that he bought the ticket independent of the money they shared for their weekly tickets. This is the first case of this type in New Jersey since the lottery began. If cases in other jurisdictions are the meter, this suit can go
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