Lottery winner suing company because her windfall made her miserable

  • 13/02/2017
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We all dream of how much winning the lottery could change our lives.

But Scottish teen Jane Park, who won more than $1.7 million on EuroMillions in 2013, now says she wishes she never hit the jackpot.

And now, according to the Daily Mail, she is considering legal action again Camelot, which runs the National Lottery in the UK, because it has ruined her life leaving her stressed.

The now-21-year-old, self-proclaimed property owner and "developer," says she thought the windfall would change her life.

"I thought it would make it 10 times better but it's made it 10 times worse. I wish I had no money most days," she says.

"My life would be so much easier if I hadn't won.

"People look at me and think, 'I wish I had her lifestyle, I wish I had her money'. But they don't realise the extent of my stress.

"I have material things but apart from that my life is empty. What is my purpose in life?"

Ms Park admits she has found it difficult to find a boyfriend who isn't after her money - and she's over shopping for designer items.

She split from her boyfriend last year after she issued him with a list of rules while he went overseas.

These included no speaking to girls, no photos with girls, avoiding eye contact with girls and making him wear a T-shirt designed to deter potential female interest.

After her big ticket win Ms Park returned to her normal day job at the local takeaway shop because she preferred working a routine lifestyle.

But now with a potential lawsuit being brought against the lottery company, Ms Park could soon be in the money, again.

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