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A Michigan man thought he won a $50k lottery prize, he was wrong. He won $500k
A 51-year-old Genesee County man in Michigan initially thought he won a $50,000 lottery prize but later realized he had won $500,000. He bought the winning ticket at Northend Market in Flint and claimed the prize at Lottery headquarters, planning to save the winnings.
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