JAILED Lotto lout Michael Carroll has been put in solitary confinement for refusing to move cells.
The 22-year-old, serving nine months for affray, feared being beaten up by inmates if he transferred.
Multi-millionaire Carroll has upset other prisoners with his cocky attitude since being jailed last month.
He has been swanning around after hiring fellow lags to look after him, but other inmates are said to be keen to "teach him a lesson".
So when Carroll was ordered to a different wing away from his minders, he refused to go and was locked up in a block used for paedophiles and violent prisoners.
One lag said: "He looked gutted when prison warders told him he'd have to move to a different block.
"He looked scared because he knew that people there want to give him a kicking. When he first got here he was really quiet but after getting some protection from some of the lads he's gradually got more and more cocky.
"There's been four main prisoners looking after him, two are in for burglary, one for ABH and the other for robbery.
"He must have known that if he'd gone to a new block he'd be in for a rough time.
"Everyone thinks he's an idiot for being in prison having won all that money. People are jealous and either want his money or want to beat him up."
Former dustman Carroll, a £9.7million Lottery winner in 2002, has had all his privileges removed.
He is only allowed out of his cell for an hour a day, cannot mix with fellow lags and has even been denied the music he listened to much of the time on his old wing. His cell, in what inmates have dubbed The Block at Blundeston Prison, near Lowestoft in Suffolk, is very basic with cardboard furniture which cannot be dismantled and turned into weapons.
Carroll was transferred to Blundeston after spending a fortnight in Norwich prison.
He and two friends caused terror by running amok with a baseball bat among a group of Christian youngsters at a disco in his home town of Downham Market, Norfolk, in May 2004.
Carroll was caught on CCTV entering the building with a bat but denied hitting anyone with it.
Before he was jailed at Norwich crown court, Carroll boasted that he had spent £1.2million of his winnings on cocaine, given £4million to friends and family and only had £1.65million left.
The court was told that Carroll had totted up 42 previous offences and had been jailed twice before.



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