Dashcamgram+FollowThis lottery story just turned into a courtroom battle. A convenience store manager at a Circle K location in Scottsdale is now facing a legal dispute over a $12.8 million lottery ticket that was allegedly left behind by a customer. According to reports from 12News, the complaint filed in Maricopa County Superior Court states the incident happened on November 24. A customer reportedly asked for numbers to be replayed for “The Pick” drawing, and a worker printed $85 worth of $1 tickets. The issue? The customer allegedly only paid $60 — leaving 25 tickets sitting on the counter. Those tickets reportedly remained there overnight. The next day, after news broke that a winning ticket had been sold at the store, manager Robert Gawlitza allegedly scanned the remaining tickets and discovered that one of them was worth $12.8 million. Now the big question: Who legally owns the winning ticket — the customer who selected the numbers but didn’t fully pay, or the person who later scanned and possessed the ticket? What started as a routine transaction has turned into a high-stakes legal fight over millions. Proof that sometimes the real drama begins after the numbers are drawn. #ArizonaNews #LotteryDrama #CircleK #Scottsdale #LegalBattle #BreakingNews #LotteryWin #CourtCase #RealLifeNews #MoneyDispute #WhoOwnsIt10Share
randerson+FollowInside Scottsdale’s wildest NBA mansionPhoenix’s most-viewed Zillow home isn’t just massive—it’s a sports lover’s dream. Tucked away in far-north Scottsdale, this 21,000-square-foot estate features an underground NBA-regulation basketball court that’s hosted legends like Kobe Bryant and Damian Lillard. The place also boasts a jaw-dropping Air Jordan sneaker museum, two resort-style pools, a putting green, and a guest house. The owners say it’s “the end of an era” and hope a new family will enjoy it as much as they did. If you had $18.5 million, would you make this your home base? Imagine the pickup games! #RealEstate #Scottsdale #NBA00Share
Eric Mueller+FollowOlive Garden order in Scottsdale turns into $300 Chanel surpriseImagine expecting pasta and breadsticks for dinner, but instead, a $300 bottle of Chanel cologne lands on your doorstep! That’s exactly what happened to a Scottsdale woman who ordered Olive Garden through Uber Eats. Her TikTok about the mix-up has everyone talking—especially since she ended up with two dinners after the confusion was sorted out. Turns out, Uber Eats delivers more than just food, which can lead to some wild mix-ups. Would you be upset or secretly thrilled if your dinner turned into designer cologne? Let’s hear your best delivery mishap stories! #Entertainment #TVSeries #Scottsdale10Share
Samantha Welch+FollowInside Scottsdale’s $14.5M desert villa dreamA Mediterranean-style villa in North Scottsdale is turning heads with its blend of Old-World charm and modern luxury—right in the heart of the Sonoran Desert. This nearly 13,000-square-foot estate sits on almost 5 acres, featuring hand-crafted stonework, vaulted ceilings, and panoramic loggias that bring Tuscany vibes to Arizona. Beyond the jaw-dropping architecture, the home boasts an 11-car garage, a chef’s kitchen with sweeping views, a private theater, and a resort-style backyard. It’s rare to see this level of craftsmanship and privacy paired with such stunning desert and mountain views. Would you ever trade city living for a place like this? #RealEstate #Scottsdale #LuxuryLiving7812Share