A
Georgia woman who bought just one ticket and used family birthdays
and lucky No. 7 to choose her numbers was one of two winners of the
$636 million Mega Millions jackpot, the second largest in U.S.
history.
Lottery
officials in Georgia identified the winner as Ira Curry, of Stone
Mountain, which is east of Atlanta. Curry will take a lump sum of
about $120 million after taxes, Georgia Lottery chief executive
Debbie Alford said.
"She
has not decided how she'll spend those winnings," Alford said at
a news conference that Curry did not attend.
The
other winning ticket was sold at a gift shop in San Jose, Calif. The
winner there has one year to come forward.
Curry
was driving to work Wednesday when an announcer on the radio talked
about the Mega Ball being 7. Curry knew that was her Mega Ball
number, so she called her daughter to check the ticket.
"Between
joyful tears and laughter on the daughter's part, she relayed to her
mother that her mother had won the lottery," Alford said.
Alford
wouldn't say where Curry worked or how old she was. A person who
answered the phone at a listing for Curry said, "We are not
interested in any publicity, thank you for calling" and then
hung up.
Curry,
her husband and other family members came to the lottery headquarters
to claim the prize, surprising lottery officials who thought the
winner may take some time to get their affairs in order before coming
forward.
Alford
said the news didn't hit home for Curry until lottery officials told
her congratulations.
"She
said she was just in a state of disbelief," Alford said.
Source:
abcnews
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