A display holds Mega Million lottery ticket wagering cards at Ted's State Line Mobil station on January 5, 2023, in Methuen, Massachusetts.
A display holds Mega Million lottery ticket wagering cards at Ted’s State Line Mobil station on January 5, 2023, in Methuen, Massachusetts.

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CNN  —

A Massachusetts father and son were sentenced in federal court on Monday for a scheme that saw the pair illegally claim more than $20 million in lottery winnings and lie on their tax returns to dodge more than $6 million in federal taxes, prosecutors said.

Ali Jaafar, 63, was sentenced to five years in prison while his 29-year-old son Yousef Jaafar was sentenced to 50 months in prison, the US Attorney’s Office for the District of Massachusetts said in a Monday news release. They were also ordered to pay over $6 million in restitution and forfeit their profits from the scheme.

In December, the two were convicted of one count of conspiracy to defraud the Internal Revenue Service, one count of conspiracy to commit money laundering and one count each of filing a false tax return.