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Michael Carroll (born 29 March 1983) is an English man who won the UK
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in 2002. A refuse collector, Carroll won £9,736,131 in the National Lottery in November 2002, at the age of 19. He enjoyed celebrity status for a time in the British tabloid media as the "Lotto lout" and the self-proclaimed "King of
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Early life

Carroll has stated that he has
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and
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, and that he was barely literate by the time he finished secondary school. When he won the Lotto at the age of 19, he was employed part-time as a refuse collector. At the time, Carroll did not have a bank account, and he tried opening one at
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, who refused his application, which Carroll later ascribed to his extensive criminal record.


Lottery win

Soon after winning the jackpot, Carroll stated he would not be tempted into spending his money lavishly and only wanted to buy a three-bedroom house near a lake, where he could go fishing. As a fan of
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, Carroll invested up to £1,000,000 of his winnings via Rangers Financial Management, from whom the football club receive a share of profits on the financial services they sell. Another investment Carroll made with advice was to set up a £3.9 million investment bond, which generated monthly income. He was advised to use this account only if funds from a regular account were gone. Once withdrawals are made from the bond, however, huge penalty fees were deducted; plus the amount of the withdrawal. Carroll, who was very generous to family and friends, gave his mother, aunt and a sister £1,000,000 each, and claimed by September 2003, he had to start living off the proceeds of the bond. In 2005, Carroll participated in a celebrity
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match in which he fought Mark Smith, formerly a cast member of the sports entertainment game show ''
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''; the fight was officially declared a draw by the judges. In June 2005, Carroll was given an anti-social behaviour order (ASBO) after it was found that whilst drunk, he had been catapulting steel balls from his Mercedes van, breaking 32 car and shop windows, in
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, where he was living. He was sentenced to 240 hours of community service and was warned that he could face a custodial sentence if he did not adhere to the ASBO. In August 2005 a documentary about Carroll presented by Keith Allen, ''Michael Carroll: King of Chavs'', was aired on
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. The film investigated Carroll's vilification by tabloid papers and whether there was more to him than being a "lotto lout", which included contrasting imprisonment for affray alongside penning a "dappy" love song for his daughter. The next month ''
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'' reported that Carroll was, after archeologist
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, Swaffham's "most famous resident" and an object of "national fascination", following the rescinding of an offer to turn on the town's Christmas lights. In February 2006, he was jailed for nine months for
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. It was noted in court while being sentenced that, since 1997, Carroll had 42 previous offences on record. Later that year, the
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reported Carroll was almost broke, having spent his fortune on new homes, drugs, parties, jewellery and cars. Carroll subsequently denied rumours that he had no money left. His autobiography,
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by
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, entitled ''Careful What You Wish For'', was published by
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in October 2006. While living at his mansion in Swaffham, five of his
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s were found dead with their throats cut. He paid a £130,000 ransom fee to blackmailers who threatened his family. He said the men came with shotguns and said "You aren't so big now are you, Mr. Carroll?" He left his car and he never returned to
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, he claimed. He ended up returning to
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. In May 2010, Carroll returned to his old job as a refuse collector, saying he had no regrets about the way in which he had spent his winnings.


See also

* List of notable people from Norfolk


References


External links

* {{DEFAULTSORT:Carroll, Michael 1983 births 21st-century English criminals British people convicted of theft Living people Lottery winners People from Swaffham Chairmen and investors of football clubs in Scotland People with dyslexia English people with disabilities English people of Scottish descent People with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder