A lottery winner put $3 million of his winnings into a crystal meth trafficking operation.

After spending his $3 million winnings in the crystal meth trade, a lottery winner in Georgia, USA, received a 21-year prison term.
Ronnie Music Jr. (52) became wealthy in 2015, but instead of using the money to buy a home or build a pension, he joined a methamphetamine trafficking organization.

"You received a windfall that is uncommon in this world. You blew your lotto riches in a way that no one has ever done before, according to District Judge Lisa Godbey Wood.

Music was originally found guilty of being a felon in possession of firearms. He then served as the leader of a narcotics ring that operated out of a Georgia jail and later assisted law enforcement by sharing details about the gang's activities.
 
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