Gambling Fool Blows $1 Million on Lottery Tickets

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Adam Osmond was a convenience store owner in Connecticut who suffered from a compulsive gambling addiction that cost him thousands of dollars each week, his business and his family.

Osmond was ordered by a Connecticut court to pay the sum of lotto tickets he printed at his store, but after seven years, a second judge found the penalty to be illegal.

Osmond eventually discovered running and is now an avid runner who helps other recovering gambling addicts.

Watch his story below.

- Jagajeet Chiba, Gambling911.com

 

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