A 19 year old Michigan teenager who recently
won $500,000 from a scratch-off lottery ticket says he plans to only keep
$5,000 of the prize for himself and give the rest of the money to his
parents, state lottery officials said.
The teenager who wished to remain anonymous said in a lottery bureau press release on Friday:
The teenager who wished to remain anonymous said in a lottery bureau press release on Friday:
“I scratched it off
in the store and at first I thought they were playing a trick on me until I saw
how excited they were about the ticket.” “It’s just incredible, I can’t
get the smile off of my face.”
The lucky teen visited the lottery headquarters in
Lansing Friday to claim his prize and share his plans for the money. He said:
“I’m going to keep
about $5,000 for myself to invest, and I’m going to give the rest to my
parents”.
“My parents have done
so much for my sister and me, helping them takes a big weight off of their
shoulders and mine.”
The man said he bought the last
$10 Golden Wild Time ticket at a Sunoco gas station near Lansing and scratched
it off in the store.
The man who has a sister didn't say if she would get any money from the win.
Source: FNC
The man who has a sister didn't say if she would get any money from the win.
Source: FNC
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