Attorney: Deal aids poisoned lotto winner's widow
CHICAGO – A lawyer who represents the widow of a Chicago man who was poisoned with cyanide after winning the lottery saId most of the businessman's $2 million estate should go to his client.
The Chicago Sun-Times reported Thursday that attorney Al-Haroon Husain showed an agreement signed by Urooj Khan months before his death that names his wife, Shabana Ansari, as benefactor for his interest in a dry cleaning operation.
The deal was signed May 2, 2012, said Husain, who is representing Ansari in a court case over the estate.
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