LOTTO millionaire Jane Park has dumped her boyfriend after showering him with
expensive gifts for a year.
Fed-up Jane, 20, claimed Mark Scales was a “snake” who had been spoilt by her
generosity but had no true feelings for her.
She admitted she had tried to buy the 22-year-old’s love with presents
including a motor and a £7,000 Rolex.
But she says he sold the watch for a quick buck after they split and is now
refusing to return the Vauxhall Astra despite it being in her name.
Jane, of Edinburgh, Scotland, said: “We finished a month ago. We were arguing
all the time. He’s a bit of a snake.
“When I was going out with him everyone was saying he is using you for money.
I was trying to buy his love and obviously he didn’t have any feelings
“I should have listened to everyone. I thought I was in love too — but
obviously I was blind.”
Jane, who scooped the £1million EuroMillions prize in 2013 aged 17, told how
Mark has continued to cash in following the break-up.
She said: “I had put a £200 deposit down to get a tattoo for him — but he
didn’t want it so I was going to get it.
“I phoned to get the money back but they told me he’d already been in to
collect it.”
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Fuming Jane added: “I also bought him a £7,000 Rolex which he then sold for
£1,100 just to get quick cash.
“And I’m maybe going to have to go to the police to get a Vauxhall Astra back
from him as he won’t give it to me even though it’s in my name.”
Jane revealed she bumped into her ex on Tuesday night — and had to stop
herself throwing a hot drink over him.
Jane — who has previously splashed out on a boob job, designer clothes and
holidays for herself — insists she has learned her lesson when it comes to
men.
She said: “I was too generous to him and he just got used to it.
“If I went out with someone with mega-money and I kept getting gifts I’d get
used to it. He never got a job as he was used to getting from me.
“I can look at it from both ways and say he used me for money — or that I’ve
scunnered him with it.
“I’m not getting into a new relationship any time soon.”
Mark was unavailable for comment last night.
Fraudster’s £33m lure
SCAMMERS are posing as £33million Lotto couple David and Carol Martin.
Crooks’ emails offer a chunk of the Martins’ fortune then urge recipients to
send their personal details to get the cash.
The bogus prize is said to come from the David & Carol Martin Foundation.
A pensioner who received the message said yesterday: “It seemed genuine.”
David and Carol, both 54, of Hawick, Roxburgshire, Scotland, won half of a
£66million pot in January.