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Lottery conman who claimed £2.5million using fake ticket could be set for £350k after seized home sells
A LOTTERY conman could be set to rake in £350,000 while behind bars from the sale of his seized home. Edward Putman, now 56, was found guilty in October 2019 of using a fake winning ticket to claim a £2.5m jackpot in 2009. PA:Press AssociationEdward Putman, 54, forged a winning jackpot ticket[/caption] PA:Press AssociationThe fake National Lottery ticket that he used to claim £2.5million[/caption] INS NewsPutman home has sold for £1.2million[/caption] In January last year forensic accounts were looking to flog his possessions to settle his debts and he was ordered to pay back almost £940,000 within three months. But a year on he had only repaid £94,000  – and his home near

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