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claim half the winnings.Irvine MacCabe, representing Mr Oi, said Mr Choucair had also tried to claim the jackpot with the ticket he had kept but had been refused by Camelot, which started an inquiry. The lottery winnings, another pounds 1.5m, were eventually paid into court by Camelot to await the outcome of the trial.Jonathan Crystal, representing Mr Choucair, countered: "This case concerns greed on a massive scale." Mr Oi, 50, has a Hong Kong based business manufacturing luggage and handbags and imports his products into London, which he visits several times a year."It appears that his business is a successful one and that he is a fairly wealthy man, independently of his lottery success," said the judge.Mr Choucair, 60, is a Swedish citizen of Lebanese origin who spends much of his retirement in England.Both men had been members of the Connoisseur for many years but did not meet until January 1998 when Mr Choucair said they "became virtually inseparable", said the judge.But he said Mr Oi regarded Mr Choucair as a "hello friend" or a "hanger on".The judge said Mr Choucair had handed Mr Oi a jackpot winning ticket and two lesser wins. He kept in his pocket a ticket with a second jackpot winning line.Mr Choucair made no attempt to tell Mr Oi of the second win and he did not realise he had another jackpot ticket until told by Camelot.Mr Oi also won an order for Mr Choucair to pay the estimated pounds 100,000 costs of the case and will also claim pounds 155,000 interest on the jackpot sum of pounds 1,470,905 from the time he could have taken it in March last year.Brendan Pang, a solicitor representing Mr Oi, said after the hearing: "Emile Choucair's counsel said in court that this case concerned greed on a massive scale. The court has made it as clear as daylight where that greed lies."Lottery lightning strikes LI family twiceWho says lightning doesn't strike twice?Two years after her brother won the state's first "Win $1 million a Year for Life" game, one time Massapequa resident Cindy Altunis also hit a jackpot.Lottery officials introduced Altunis and two Long Island winners Wednesday during a news conference at Madison Square Garden. The three were joined by four other recent