Two winning tickets in $400M Mega Millions jackpot

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DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — The holders of two lucky tickets
purchased states apart awoke to good news Wednesday: They will split a
$400 million Mega Millions jackpot, the sixth-largest lottery prize in
U.S. history.
The tickets — one sold at a Sunoco convenience store
on Florida’s Space Coast, the other at a liquor store southeast of
Washington in La Plata, Md. — matched all six winning numbers in the
Tuesday night drawing: 11, 19, 24, 33 and 51 with a Mega Ball of 7.
The
lump-sum option for the entire jackpot was $224 million. The cash
option for each of the two winning tickets is about $112 million, and
after taxes, the winner would get $74.5 million, Maryland Lottery
Director Stephen Martino said.
The Maryland winner bought the
ticket at Lady’s Liquor in La Plata, a town of nearly 9,000 about 30
miles from the nation’s capital. The winner — who has 182 days to claim
the prize but can choose to remain anonymous — picked the numbers
manually, rather than through a machine’s random selection, Martino
said.
"Those numbers probably mean something to that winner," he said.
Jay
Jhala, the owner and manager of Lady’s Liquor, said in a phone
interview that he didn’t know when the winning ticket was sold or to
whom. He said he was excited, though, to have sold a ticket to a new
millionaire.
"This is a first ever," he said. The store has sold winning tickets before, "but never
this big."
In
Florida, the winner has 180 days to claim the prize at state lotto
headquarters in Tallahassee, and his or her name and city of residence
will be released. That winner’s ticket was sold in Merritt Island, just
south of Cape Canaveral.
Both retailers receive commissions of $100,000 for selling the winning tickets, according to the state
lotteries.
Mega
Millions changed its rules in October to help increase jackpots. The
game is played in 43 states, the District of Columbia and the U.S.
Virgin Islands.
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