Willis Willis, center, arrives for a meeting with his attorneys, Sean Breen, left, and Randy Howry, at the Texas Lottery Commission in Austin, Texas, Monday, Nov. 2, 2009. Willis, 67, from Grand Prairie, Texas, had a winning $1 million winning lottery ticket, that authorities allege was stolen by a convenience store clerk where Willis bought the ticket. The clerk, who is missing, allegedly claimed the whole prize, $750,000, after taxes. Some of it has been recovered from bank accounts, prosecutors say. AP Photo logo AP Photo 1 month ago

Willis Willis, center, arrives for a meeting with his attorneys, Sean Breen, left, and Randy Howry, at the Texas Lottery Commission in Austin, Texas, Monday, Nov. 2, 2009. Willis, 67, from Grand Prairie, Texas, had a winning $1 million winning lottery ticket, that authorities allege was stolen by a convenience store clerk where Willis bought the ticket. The clerk, who is missing, allegedly claimed the whole prize, $750,000, after taxes. Some of it has been recovered from bank accounts, prosecutors say.