The
winning ticket was sold at Las Palmitas Mini Market in downtown
Los Angeles, officials said.
At a press conference outside the market on Thursday, lottery
officials said the winner has not yet come forward but has a
full year to do so. Once a claim is filed, the agency
investigates to ensure the winner is legitimate, a process that
can take months, spokeswoman Carolyn Becker said.
The winner can either accept $558.1 million in cash or can
choose to receive the estimated $1 billion, before taxes, in 29
annual payments.
Thirty-six other tickets sold across the country won
million-dollar prizes, while an additional three won $2 million
prizes, according to the Powerball website.
The odds of winning the Powerball jackpot are around one in 292
million.
Only two other Powerball jackpots have reached the $1 billion
threshold, the largest of which was for a whopping $2.04
billion, also won by a player near Los Angeles.
Thanks to the massive number of ticket sales for both the
Powerball jackpot and the Mega Millions lottery, the California
Lottery raised an estimated $46.1 million for public schools in
the three-month wait for a jackpot winner, it said.
Now that a winning ticket has been drawn, the jackpot will be
reset to $20 million.
(Reporting by Rachel Nostrant in New YorkAdditional reporting by
Joseph Ax in New YorkEditing by Matthew Lewis)
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