DETROIT, MI (WTVB) - The Michigan woman convicted of continuing to collect welfare from the state after winning one-million dollars from the state lottery has died of an apparent drug overdose. Twenty-five-year-old Amanda Clayton was found dead on Saturday at a home in Ecorse, south of Detroit.
Clayton was on probation after pleading no contest to the welfare fraud charge. Her body was found with her year and a half old daughter in her arms.


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