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An indigent tomato farmer, denied a $1-million...

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An indigent tomato farmer, denied a $1-million prize for picking all nine winning horses at Hollywood Park July 21, has sued the race track for five times that amount.

The L.A. Superior Court suit seeks both the prize and compensation for mental anguish, which could bring the total award to $5 million, said Oceanside attorney George Martinez.

The bettor, Rodolfo Sahagun, has said he intended to use the money, to be distributed in 20 annual payments of $50,000 each, to buy a tomato farm. Martinez said he is on welfare.

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Sahagun, 48, of Carlsbad in San Diego County, had been handed a huge dummy check for $1 million. But later the track announced it was refusing to pay, contending that Sahagun had submitted three entry forms in the “Pick 9” contest.

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