Some Raise Doubt the $1Billion Powerball Winner in Cali Has Been ID'd

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Story updated July 23, 2023

Hmmmm. On Thursday morning, a woman wearing a black baseball cap was spotted in a downtown Los Angeles store where the $1.08 billion Powerball jackpot ticket was sold. After thanking several people for the winning ticket, she quickly left the store and drove off in a BMW with tinted windows without talking to reporters.

KTLA 5 News reporter Eric Spillman stated: “She came in here and she screamed … She hugged people in the store and then she ran away. She claims that she has the winning Powerball jackpot ticket.” The ticket was sold on Wednesday at Las Palmitas Mini Market on Wall Street. The lucky numbers were 7, 10, 11, 13 and 24, with a Powerball of 24.

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The owner of the store, Nabor Herrera, was greeted by a swarm of reporters Thursday who informed him that he had in fact sold the winning ticket. “It’s a surprise for me...I don’t know what it is, filming or what,” Herrera stated.

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If true, he will receive a bonus of $1 million from the California Lottery.

As far as that excited lady who claimed she won the big money, Herrera claimed the woman was faking but others believed her mother was the real winner.

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The Daily Mail claimed the lady was a fraud. They talked to Sarai Palacios, the granddaughter of owner Nabor Herrera, who said the woman was faking her “hysterical” excitement.“She didn’t win — I’m not sure why she did that. I guess she just wanted to be on TV,” Ms Palacios said.

Mr. Herrera told K-CAL he didn’t know who the woman was, and said he believed she was pretending, “It was fake.”

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Although his daughter believed the woman’s mother might be the winner.

According to the California Lottery, for every Powerball ticket sold 80 cents will be allocated toward public education. Carolyn Becker, a California Lottery spokesperson, said: “Thanks to this jackpot that grew for 39 different draws, the California Lottery raised nearly $80 million for public schools just from the last three months.”

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In addition, Becker said that they will spend time verifying the alleged winner. “They have to claim their prize, and then we have to spend time vetting the winner to make sure it is the right person,” she explained during a news conference.

The lucky person will get to choose between one lump sum payment of $558.1 million or an annuity for the $1.08 billion. Both are these figures are before taxes. The grand prize of $1.08 billion is the third largest in the game’s history since it began in 1992.