Ohio Man Wins $15,000 From Two Scratch-Off Tickets Bought at Same Gas Station
A Brunswick, Ohio resident identified only as Richard won $5,000 on March 28 and $10,000 on April 24 using scratch-off tickets purchased at a Valero gas station. After taxes he will receive $10,987.50 and plans to use the money to replace the roof on his house.
news.google.comA man from Brunswick, Ohio won two scratch-off lottery prizes at the same Valero gas station within roughly four weeks. The Ohio Lottery reported that the player, identified only as Richard, won $5,000 on March 28 with an Ultimate $5,000,000 ticket. He then won $10,000 on April 24 with a "Billion" scratch-off card.
The combined prizes total $15,000. 50. He said he intends to use the money to replace the roof on his house.
5 million Classic Lotto jackpot on February 4 after playing the same set of numbers for more than two decades. 7 million and will take home $1,281,875 after taxes. " He plans to retire, buy a house, build a home gym, and install a large pool.
Key Facts
Story Timeline
3 events- March 28
Richard won $5,000 on an Ultimate $5,000,000 scratch-off ticket at a Valero station in Brunswick, Ohio.
1 sourceGB News - April 24
Richard won $10,000 on a "Billion" scratch-off ticket at the same station.
1 sourceGB News - February 4
An anonymous Ohio player won a $3.5 million Classic Lotto jackpot after using the same numbers for over 20 years.
1 sourceGB News
Potential Impact
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Richard will use the net winnings to replace the roof on his house.
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