LOTTO LOSS

I won £2.8m lotto but ended up in court over £400 – I slept on a lilo after blowing cash on boat and glamour model wife

Another winner who dubbed himself the 'King of Chavs' also blew his money after winning the jackpot

A MAN who scooped £2.8million on the Lotto ended up in court over just £400 after he blew all the cash in a lavish spending spree.

Going way back to 1995, Mike Antonucci, an antique dealer, won the eye-watering sum when he got his hands on the golden ticket.

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Lottery Millionaire Mike Antonucci blew most of his purchases on fast cars and failed business venturesCredit: Apex News & Pictures
Mike married topless model Kelly Arkins but the doomed marriage lasted just 12 weeksCredit: Apex News & Pictures

Thinking he was set for life, Antonucci quickly left his job and went on a literal spending spree that took him across the world.

His newfound bachelor lifestyle consisted of fast cars, yachts and luxury holidays.

Antonucci also invested in a massage parlour, pub, nightclub and a pop music venue.

The multi-millionaire splashed out on a £750,000 estate, a £250,000 harbour-side apartment and a £200,000 speedboat.

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He then married topless model Kelly Arkins, then 22, in a £10,000 Bahamas ceremony.

Antonucci even bought her £4,500 breast implants.

But the marriage lasted just 12 weeks and his businesses, including an attempt to launch a pop band, flopped.

At one stage he wound up sleeping on a lilo in a pub he ran in Plymouth thanks to his terrible decisions.

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This combined with a string of failed business ventures eventually saw him returning to recycling house clearance furniture.

Antonucci’s lifestyle unsurprisingly only sustained him for a decade.

Eventually, Mike ended up in court in a row over just £400.

In 2009, some 14 years after his lottery win, Mike appeared in court charged with assaulting a shop owner he claimed owed him money.

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He was found guilty and fined £720.

Mike told magistrates in Plymouth at the time: "I have had situations in my life in the last 15 years. When you go through certain experiences these things happen to you."

He was last reported to be living "day to day" as a furniture exporter in 2012.

It comes as the self-styled "King Of Chavs" Michael Carroll wore an electronic ankle tag when he scooped £9.7 million on the National Lottery in 2002.

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He was aged 19 at the time and splurged his fortune on a six-bedroom mansion in Norfolk, which he kitted out with a swimming pool and car racing track. 

Michael’s drug addiction saw him spending £2k a day on cocaine and eventually left him penniless.

Meanwhile, Jane Park was the youngest ever Brit to win the EuroMillions when she scooped the £1 million jackpot aged 17 in 2013. 

At the time of her win, she was an admin temp earning £8-an-hour, and was living in a two-bedroom Edinburgh council flat she shared with her mum Linda.

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But things took a turn for the worse when she felt “empty” after her win and splurged £4.5k on a boob job 34B to 36FF and another few thousand on a Brazilian Butt Lift (BBL) in Turkey.

Jane was left fearing for her life after having a severe reaction to the anaesthetic and contracting sepsis back in 2017.

Two years later, she launched her OnlyFans to flog topless pictures of herself, followed by more plastic surgery to get her “” with liposuction and a corrective BBL.

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Now 28 and wiser, she believes winning the lottery cursed her life and she wishes it never happened.

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