A Texas woman pleaded guilty to a felony charge and is facing up to four years in prison for stealing her cousin's $1 million state lottery jackpot.
Iris Amador Argueta, 34, pleaded guilty Friday, Jan. 20 to one count of second-degree grand larceny after allegedly stealing a $1 million winning scratch-off ticket from her cousin and claiming over $500,000 of his award in November 2020, according to a press release from Nassau County District Attorney's Office.
The cousin asked Argueta to cash in the winning lottery ticket in exchange for $50,000 because he wanted to remain anonymous, the district attorney's office said. Argueta told her cousin that the lottery ticket only won $20,000 and gave him an envelope with $13,436, claiming the rest was taken out for taxes, according to the district attorney's office. Argueta even presented her cousin with forged paperwork from lottery officials detailing the winnings, according to police.
It wasn't until the victim came across a New York State Lottery press release that he discovered his cousin had been announced as the winner who claimed the $1 million dollar prize, and that she had received over $500,000, the district attorney's office said.
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