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Lottery Winner Didn't Know He Had $250,000 Ticket

Ticket purchased at Woodbridge gas station, according to Virginia Lottery.

Release, Virginia Lottery:

For nearly five months, Scott Murillo had a Virginia Lottery ticket worth $250,000 in his possession, and he didn’t even know it.

The Manassas man bought a ticket for the October 8, 2013, Mega Millions drawing and forgot about it. Then in late February, he was cleaning out some papers, and he found the ticket. So he checked it and discovered he’d matched the first five numbers.

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“It’s something I never thought I’d get,” he said as he claimed his prize.

He bought the winning ticket at Exxon at the Glen, 4255 Seeton Square in Woodbridge.  He selected his numbers using family birthdays.  The winning numbers for that drawing were 6-15-19-23-40 and Mega Ball 5.

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Mr. Murilllo, who works as a carpenter, said he hopes to use his winnings to buy a house.

A few weeks after the drawing in which Mr. Murillo won this prize, the Mega Millions game underwent some changes. The prize for matching the first five numbers in Mega Millions is now $1 million, and the odds of hitting are steeper. Since his winning ticket was for the October 8 drawing, before the changes, he received the $250,000 prize.

Mega Millions drawings are held Tuesday and Friday nights at 11:00. Drawings are broadcast on TV stations across Virginia and streamed live at www.valottery.com and on the Lottery’s Facebook page.

When it comes to education, the Virginia Lottery is game.  In fact, it’s the reason we play.  We generate more than $1.3 million per day for Virginia’s K-12 public schools. Operating entirely on revenue from the sale of Lottery products, rather than tax dollars, the Virginia Lottery generated more than $486.5 million for Virginia’s public schools in Fiscal Year 2013. For more info, visit our website, like us on Facebook, follow us on Twitter and check us out on YouTube. Please play responsibly.


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