However, a lawyer representing the 16 defendants says the man did not pay in the pool for the winning ticket and is therefore not entitled to any part of the prize. Lottery ticket selection cards have appeared in a Canadian store. (Photo by Creative Touch Imaging Ltd./NurPhoto via Getty Images / Getty Images) Filippos Tsotsos, a pizza delivery driver from Windsor, Ontario, told CBC News that for six years he was a member of a lottery team that won the Ontario Lottery and Gaming Association’s Maxmillion Prize with a Lotto Max ticket last summer and remained a member. of a group of former colleagues in a car parts delivery company, even after leaving work shortly before their victory. VIRGINIA HIS WIFE DRINKS GARBAGE TO RETURN $ 110,000 WINNING LOTTERY Tsotsos says he has text messages to prove he was in the pool and that he was devastated when he learned on social media that his former colleagues had won the award and left him out. Now, he is suing them for $ 70,000 plus interest, which he says is his legal claim. “Why don’t they tell me they won?” said Tsotsos in the report. “These guys are like family to me.” Lottery ticket selection cards have appeared in a Canadian store. (Photo by Creative Touch Imaging Ltd./NurPhoto via Getty Images / Getty Images) Tsotsos admits that there were times when he did not immediately pay for his pool part, but that the group operated on an exemption basis and that he always ended up paying what he owed. CALIFORNIAN WOMAN WINS $ 10 MILLION LOTTO PRIZE AFTER RANDOMALLY PRESSED He claims to have carried a $ 30 card with the team before the draw and has text messages showing that pool lottery organizer Steven Todesco told Chocho to pay $ 30 plus another $ 10 to stay in the pool. Tsotsos claims that Todesco also agreed via text that the full $ 40 could be deducted from the prize if the team were to win, but that Tsotsos would have to pay a “high interest rate” for the service. The Ontario Lottery and Gaming Association Prize is located at 20 Dundas St. West in Toronto. September 29, 2021. (Steve Russell / Toronto Star via Getty Images / Getty Images) GET FOX BUSINESS IN ENGINE BY CLICKING HERE The lawyer representing Tsotsu’s group of friends says the pizza driver has no claim to the profits. “Mr. Tsotsos did not pay to play, so we deny that he is entitled to any of the relief he seeks and we will vigorously defend the claim,” lawyer David Robbins told the CBC. “In this case, he did not play and was not included.”