The former couple is now reportedly at war over the ownership of the jackpot.
He also reportedly claimed that he had attempted to transfer her cash in the shop to cover the purchase.
Charlotte reportedly hit back at his rubbish claims on Sunday (February 18).
They told The Sun: One million pounds has never brought so much misery.
Its ruined the last three months for her and her family.
At the time, Michael was living at Charlottes house.
I started the transfer.
I held it up to show her.
you’re free to see me doing this on the shop CCTV, which Camelot has.
The signal was bad, so it didnt go through at the time in the shop.
It was just in the process of transferring.
The little loading circle was going round.
She bought the two tickets on her card, and when we got home, she scratched it.
Michael said: We couldnt believe it.
We were in a state of shock.
It was mad really.
I opened my app up about 40 minutes later, and it pinged as it completed the transfer.
He revealed: Everything was going fine.
We were speaking about getting a new house, maybe a three-bed detached.
And she wanted a new car, nothing fancy, a Kia or something nice.
After speaking to Camelot, Michael said the couple had been told to set up private banking.
It was just over three weeks after wed won.
The shaken father did as he was told but didnt leave before taking the winning card with him.
Michael said: On the Monday morning, she [Charlotte] left the house and never came back.
I got a call from my mate saying shed been in touch and wanted me to leave the house.
Things started to get fishy from that point.
I knew she was up to something.
I thought, Oh, here we go.
She had left the scratchcard at home, so I took it and went to stay at my mums.
She then got back home and realized that I had the ticket and Camelot needed that.
By this point, the people that were dealing with our win at Camelot realized there was a problem.
I was in touch with the two women dealing with our win, and I gave them the card.
Michael reportedly handed the scratchcard over to Camelot staff on November 21.
A representative then traveled to Lincolnshire to interview the pair separately about the dispute.
They interviewed the woman in the shop as well, and she backed it up.
As far as I was aware, after this, it was agreed we would split it.
Camelot had the ticket back, and it was a matter of paperwork.
But on January 25, 2023, a Camelot official sent a message to both Charlotte and Michael.
This should at least save you having to pay a solicitor.
Were nearly there for you.
He said: Im willing to fight for it to double-check Im paid what Im owed.
Especially after Camelot agreed with this.
Now [that] the new owner has taken over, they have done a total U-turn.
Charlotte, in turn, told The Sun: I bought the ticket.
He didnt transfer me the money.
It is all rubbish.
I want nothing to do with it.
A close source to Charlotte added: You cant believe a word that man says.
This has ruined the last three months for her and her family.
All over Christmas, it has caused nothing but upset.
Mike has no right to this money.
He is not a nice person.
She paid for the ticket, and she scratched the ticket.
The case is closed.
If there is no agreement in place, any dispute between the parties needs to be resolved between themselves.