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Jane Park says she’s no longer planning to sue Camelot over lottery win – and admits ‘fortune doesn’t make me COMPLETELY unhappy’

Jane Park was just 17 when she scooped £1million on the EuroMillions

A LOTTO winner says she's no longer planning to sue Camelot over her £1million win as she admits the fortune "doesn't make me completely unhappy".

Jane Park, who scooped the jackpot when she was just 17, claimed the huge win had ruined her life and lottery bosses should not allow people her age to take home the top prizes.

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Jane Park appeared on Loose Women today where she admitted she won't sue Camelot
She was speaking to the Loose Women about hwo winning the lottery had made her life a misery
Jane Park, now 21, previously said she was considering legal action against Lotto bosses Camelot
The Scot scooped the EuroMillions jackpot at the age of 17 four years agoCredit: JEFF HOLMES
Jane worked as an admin temp for £8 per hour before scooping the win

But in an appearance on Loose Women today, the now 21-year-old says she no longer plans to take legal action to have the age limit raised to 18 after previously saying 16 was too young.

Jane, who says she considers herself a millionaire, added: "I said that me phoning up the lottery and saying I think 16 is too young, I think you should up your age to 18 - they were never going to be like 'ok Jane, that's great advice, we'll up our age'.

"So what I had done was, I'd only spoken to a lawyer and wanted to seek legal advice just to get my point out there.

"But because it's went so far out there I'm not even going to have to go any further because I feel like I'm being listened to now and I feel like people are actually listening to the difficulties."

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Responding to a question from presenter Andrea McClean, about whether she had considered giving the money away, Jane said: "I’m not saying it’s completely unhappy because there are parts of my life which are good and there are days where I wouldn’t change anything.

"I’m just saying there is days where I am upset and it does get on top of me but in the future I do want to have a family and there is family I’ve got now so I just want to be able to provide support for them."

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She was also quizzed over claims she would considering suing Camelot, Jane said she felt she no longer needed to because she had just been trying "to get my point across".

The Scot told the Loose Women she had scooped the million-pound prize while playing her first ever ticket.

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 at the weekend: "I always wanted them done - I’m a lot happier and much more confident.

"I can wear proper dresses and I feel more like a woman.

"They’re up there with the best things I’ve bought."

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Other things Jane has bought with her winnings include two properties, a Louis Vuitton handbag, a chihuahua and an £18,000 Range Rover.

Bosses at Camelot, who run the EuroMillions lottery, say they appointed an independent financial and legal panel to help Jane manage her winnings as well as putting her in touch with another winner who scooped a jackpot at the same age.

A Camelot spokesman said: “We have been in touch with Jane from time to time since her win to offer ongoing support.

“It is always up to the winners as to whether they want to take up that support.”

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