Michael Carroll (born 29 March 1983 in
Swaffham, Norfolk) is an English man who won the UK
National Lottery in 2002.
A former
binman
A waste collector, also known as a garbageman, garbage collector, trashman (in the US), binman or (rarely) dustman (in the UK), is a person employed by a public or private enterprise to collect and dispose of municipal solid waste (refuse) and r ...
, Carroll won £9,736,131 on the National Lottery in November 2002, aged 19. He enjoyed celebrity status for a time in the British tabloid media as the "Lotto lout" and the self-proclaimed "King of
Chavs".
Early life
Carroll's mother worked in a canning factory and his father was a
Royal Air Force
The Royal Air Force (RAF) is the United Kingdom's air and space force. It was formed towards the end of the First World War on 1 April 1918, becoming the first independent air force in the world, by regrouping the Royal Flying Corps (RFC) an ...
engineer. When Carroll was 18 months old, his father was jailed in a military prison for 11 years for stabbing a couple after getting into a fight at a dance. His parents separated when he was seven years old; his father died from a heart attack when Carroll was ten. He had several stepfathers, one of whom would lock him in his room for hours after hitting him. Carroll stated he was
dyslexic
Dyslexia, also known until the 1960s as word blindness, is a disorder characterized by reading below the expected level for one's age. Different people are affected to different degrees. Problems may include difficulties in spelling words, r ...
, had
ADHD, and was barely literate by the time he finished secondary school.
When Carroll was 13, he received a custodial sentence for shoplifting and was sent to the
Hollesley Bay Prison in Suffolk where he reports that he learned to read and write. When Carroll won the Lotto at the age of 19, he was employed part-time as a binman.
[ At the time of his big win, Carroll did not have a bank account, and tried opening one at ]Coutts
Coutts & Co. is a London-headquartered private bank and wealth manager. Founded in 1692, it is the eighth oldest bank in the world. Today, Coutts forms part of NatWest Group's wealth management division. In the Channel Islands and the Isle ...
as recommended by Camelot. Coutts refused his application, which Carroll later ascribed to his extensive criminal record.
Lottery winner
Soon after winning the jackpot, Carroll stated he would not be tempted into spending his money lavishly and only wanted to buy a three-bedroom house near a lake, where he could go fishing. As a fan of Rangers
A Ranger is typically someone in a military/paramilitary or law enforcement role specializing in patrolling a given territory, called “ranging”. The term most often refers to:
* Park ranger or forest ranger, a person charged with protecting and ...
, Carroll invested up to £1,000,000 of his winnings via Rangers Financial Management, from whom the football club receive a share of profits on the financial services they sell.
Another investment Carroll made with advice was to set up a £3.9 million investment bond, which generated monthly income. He was advised to use this account only if funds from a regular account were gone. Once withdrawals are made from the bond, however, huge penalty fees were deducted; plus the amount of the withdrawal. Carroll, who was very generous to family and friends, gave his mother, aunt and a sister £1,000,000 each, and claimed by September 2003, he had to start living off the proceeds of the bond.
In 2005, Carroll participated in a celebrity boxing
Boxing (also known as "Western boxing" or "pugilism") is a combat sport in which two people, usually wearing protective gloves and other protective equipment such as hand wraps and mouthguards, throw punches at each other for a predetermine ...
match in which he seemed to be defeated by Mark Smith, formerly a star of TV show ''Gladiators
A gladiator ( la, gladiator, "swordsman", from , "sword") was an armed combatant who entertained audiences in the Roman Republic and Roman Empire in violent confrontations with other gladiators, wild animals, and condemned criminals. Some gla ...
'' under the name Rhino, but the fight was officially declared a draw by the judges. Also in 2006, he was the subject of the documentary ''Michael Carroll: King of Chavs''.
In June 2005, Carroll was given an ASBO
An anti-social behaviour order (ASBO ) is a civil order made in Great Britain against a person who had been shown, on the balance of evidence, to have engaged in anti-social behaviour. The orders were introduced by Prime Minister Tony Blair in ...
by the court after it was found that whilst drunk, he had been catapulting steel balls from his Mercedes van, which resulted in breaking 32 car and shop windows, in Downham Market
Downham Market, sometimes simply referred to as Downham, is a market town and civil parish in Norfolk, England. It lies on the edge of the Fens, on the River Great Ouse, approximately 11 miles south of King's Lynn, 39 miles west of Norwich and ...
, where he was living. He was sentenced to 240 hours of community service and a warning, he could face a custodial sentence if he did not adhere to the ASBO.
In February 2006, he was jailed for nine months for affray
In many legal jurisdictions related to English common law, affray is a public order offence consisting of the fighting of one or more persons in a public place to the terror (in french: à l'effroi) of ordinary people. Depending on their act ...
. It was noted in court while being sentenced that, since 1997, Carroll had 42 previous offences on record.
In 2006, the BBC reported that he was almost broke, having spent his fortune on new homes, drugs, parties, jewellery and cars. Carroll subsequently denied rumours that he had no money left.
While living at his mansion in Swaffham, five of his Rottweilers
The Rottweiler (, ) is a breed of domestic dog, regarded as medium-to-large or large. The dogs were known in German as , meaning Rottweil butchers' dogs, because their main use was to herd livestock and pull carts laden with butchered meat ...
were found dead with their throats cut. He paid the £130,000 ransom fee to blackmailers who threatened his family. He said the men came with shotguns and said "You aren't so big now are you, Mr. Carroll?". He took off in his car and he never went back to Swaffham, he claimed. He ended up returning to Downham Market
Downham Market, sometimes simply referred to as Downham, is a market town and civil parish in Norfolk, England. It lies on the edge of the Fens, on the River Great Ouse, approximately 11 miles south of King's Lynn, 39 miles west of Norwich and ...
.
In May 2010, he reapplied for his old job as a binman
A waste collector, also known as a garbageman, garbage collector, trashman (in the US), binman or (rarely) dustman (in the UK), is a person employed by a public or private enterprise to collect and dispose of municipal solid waste (refuse) and r ...
, but said he had no regrets about the way in which he spent his winnings."Lotto winner Michael Carroll wants bin job back"
BBC News, 19 May 2010
His biography written by
Sean Boru
Sean Boru (born Desmond Patrick Bruen; 20 March 1953, in Dublin, Ireland – 14 February 2011, in Essex, United Kingdom) was an Irish actor and author.
Career
In 2005 Boru wrote a stage show called ''And over here on the left'' which is a one-ma ...
, entitled ''Careful What You Wish For'' was published by
John Blake Publishing
John Blake (born 6 November 1948) is an English publisher and former journalist. ''John Blake Publishing'' was acquired by Bonnier Publishing in May 2016. Blake joined ''Soho Friday'', launched in November 2018, a venture with Richard Johnson an ...
in October 2006. In 2010, he appeared as a fictionalised version of himself in the film ''
Killer Bitch
''Killer Bitch'' is a 2010 British action-horror film written and directed by Liam Galvin and produced by Yvette Rowland, Liam Galvin, and John Fleming. The film contains a real sex scene featuring Ben Dover which was filmed as hardcore porn but ...
''.
See also
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Notable people from Norfolk
References
{{DEFAULTSORT:Carroll, Michael
1983 births
21st-century criminals
British people convicted of theft
English criminals
Living people
Lottery winners
People from Swaffham
Chairmen and investors of football clubs in Scotland
People with dyslexia