25-year-old convicted in Jamaican lottery scam

By JAMES MacPHERSON 

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This April 27, 2015 booking photo provided by Burleigh County Sheriff's Office shows Sanjay Williams. A federal jury in North Dakota on Tuesday, May 5, 2015, started deciding the fate of Williams accused in a Jamaican lottery scam that authorities say cost victims around the country millions of dollars. He's charged with conspiracy, wire fraud and money laundering. (Burleigh County Sheriff's Office via AP)
This April 27, 2015 booking photo provided by Burleigh County Sheriff’s Office shows Sanjay Williams. A federal jury in North Dakota on Tuesday, May 5, 2015, started deciding the fate of Williams accused in a Jamaican lottery scam that authorities say cost victims around the country millions of dollars. He’s charged with conspiracy, wire fraud and money laundering. (Burleigh County Sheriff’s Office via AP)

BISMARCK, N.D. (AP) — A 25-year-old man was convicted Thursday for his role in a Jamaican lottery scam that authorities say cost victims around the country millions of dollars.

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