Illinois lottery winners who weren’t paid because of the state’s budget impasse have filed a lawsuit contending they are owed interest accrued during the months winning tickets weren’t honored. Thomas Zimmerman, attorney for the plaintiffs in the class-action lawsuit filed Thursday in Cook County Circuit Court, told the Chicago Tribune he estimates interest accrued on withheld lottery winnings to be about $1.5 million. Lottery officials didn’t return a request Friday for comment. Illinois stopped paying out winnings of more than $25,000 on July 1, 2015. A lawsuit was filed by lottery winners in September. In October, Illinois halted all payments on winnings of more than $600. Payments resumed in December after Governor Bruce Rauner and House Democrats agreed to release $3.1 billion for municipal 911 centers and lottery winners.