A lottery winner's former girlfriend, and mother of his child, has won $1 million of her own on a scratch-off ticket.
The story of Abraham Shakespeare's murder three years after taking home $17 million, captivated the nation. Shakespeare picked up his winnings in 2006, then, when missing three years later. In 2010, police found his body under a concrete slab in Plant City.
Deedee Moore is serving a life sentence for Shakespeare’s murder. She befriended him after he won the lotto.
Now, Antionette Andrews, Shakepeare's former girlfriend and mother of 16-year-old Moses Shakespeare, is celebrating another win.
Andrews won $1 million from the $20 Monopoly scratch-off. She has chosen to receive a one-time payment of $770,000.
Another of her sons, Raheeme Dumas, said she’s too scared to talk on camera but still excited that she won big.