The insanely lucky winner of two, $10 million lottery tickets is apparently not a Marxist — he’s not spread a cent of his wealth with the staff at a Brooklyn gas station where he purchased both of them, the manager told The Post.
Multiple lottery winner Wayne Murray hasn’t yet tipped staff at H&A Gas & Convenience on Avenue H in Flatbush after winning either time, said manager Asim, who admitted he’s still dreaming of a tiny slice of the pie, especially since he gets no bonus for the state for selling the winning scratch-offs.
“The customer that won [is] a very nice guy,” Asim said Saturday. “He might comeback… so I am hopeful.”
Besides, business is picking up since Murray, 63, won a second $10 million Tuesday while playing the New York Lottery’s 200X scratch-off game.
In August 2022, he won $10 million playing the Black Titanium game.
“The store gets famous,” Asim said.
“I’ve seen new faces; some people keep coming asking [about the] lucky store. They say they will get their gas from here, so it’s good for the business, too,” he continued.
For both wins, Murray took the lump sum payout of $6…
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