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The Unluckiest Super | Richie Randazzo is the Park Avenue doorman who won the lottery, bought a new car, and picked up a twentysomething Swedish girlfriend who may or may not have been a prostitute. Today the Times meets up the unlikely loser in this story: Randazzo's pal, Ray Otero, the super at 106 East 85th Street who spends $30,000 a year on lottery tickets but has yet to win a major jackpot. But there's a silver lining! At least residents of the building now know that their Christmas tip money is funding state education. [NYT]

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Richie Randazzo a Doorman No More | Richie Randazzo won the lottery, landed a model girlfriend, took a trip to Atlantic City, and then learned that his new girlfriend might be connected to a prostitution ring. It's been a busy few weeks for the now-former doorman at 1021 Park, who admitted today that the building dismissed him. Fortunately, buses to the Taj leave on the hour. [NYP]

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Catching Up With the $5 Million Doorman

A slow news week for the New York Post has turned into a very busy one for Mr. Richie Randazzo, the doorman at 1021 Park Avenue who won a $5 million jackpot back in June thanks to a lucky scratch-off ticket. On Tuesday, we learned that since landing his big pay day, Richie has been skipping work to hang out with a new prize, a youthful Swedish model by the name of Sabina Mari Johansson. Then yesterday the Post treated us to an extensive photo gallery of how Randazzo and Johansson pass the time these days. (In hot tubs in Atlantic City, apparently.) 

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Rags to Riches

Doorman Hits Jackpot, Plans to Buy Fancy Pad Dashed

122521Park Avenue doormen usually hit mini-jackpots come Christmas time, but now 1021 Park doorman Richie Randazzo has gone and won the real thing—the "Set for Life" scratch ticket he picked up last month landed him a $5 million payday. So what does he want to do with the money? He  says he now wants to move into the tony building where he's been hailing cabs, holding packages, and, yes, opening the door for residents for years. Now "I'll have the doorman open the door for me." More