A STRUGGLING mom scooped a lottery win that could pay off her debts before it quickly turned into a nightmare.
Brittany Wilson, of Florida, was left in tears of joy when she won $5,000 - but it's been an uphill battle to claim her prize.
Brittany Wilson fought to get her prize after state wrongly tried to keep its hands on itCredit: ABC Action NewsShe had won $5,000 on a Florida Lottery GameCredit: AlamyWilson's finances were tight when one day she decided to try her luck and buy a lottery ticket.
“I was financially struggling … something just told me to go to the store and try out my winnings," she told ABC.
Her gut feeling proved right when she came into a small fortune with a £5,000 prize.
Millions of Android owners could slash 'vampire bills' – how to save moneyThe cash-strapped mother cried tears of joy, saying: “I was thinking about all the bills that I have held up, just paying those off."
But her happiness quickly turned into despair when she went to collect her winnings at the Florida Lottery District Office.
Wilson was turned away empty-handed and slapped with a possible debt owed to the state.
State officials claimed her prize was being held because she had been overpaid in unemployment.
Thousands of residents had fallen foul when they received benefits they weren’t supposed to, according to Florida Commerce.
Wilson protested, saying she'd never been informed she owed the state money.
She fumed after she was kept on hold for hours trying to resolve the mishap.
“I’m waiting like almost two hours, at the max, three, just to speak with someone,” she blasted.
Wilson also claimed she collected $1,000 she'd won from a scratch off card in 2023 without any issues.
She pleaded: "With the times now, where [the price of] everything’s going up: rent’s going up, food’s going up. Let me have this money.”
Six savings challenges to take in 2023 - how you could save thousandsHer saga was finally resolved after several weeks and she was able to claim her lottery winnings - with her debt erased from the system.
Sheila Mango's lotto winnings were also temporarily withheld by the state.
She was about to claim her $10,000 prize but was told that a warning had been flagged on her account, as reported by the CW affiliate WJXT.
“It’s extremely unfair. That went from like, the best day in a long time to the absolute worst in a long time,” she said.
But it turned out that the debt she reportedly owed was an error.
Lotto winner Maxine Tunstall was also told a debt was outstanding on her account when she didn’t owe a dime.
She was initially blocked from taking home the $10,000 lottery prize she had won.
Tunstall said she was kept on the phone for hours trying to resolve her case.
She was eventually able to take home her prize after the case was resolved.
Hundreds have been unable to claim their lottery prize due to supposed debtCredit: Getty