Bradenton Man Wins $5 Million From Florida Lottery Ticket
A picture of the different scratch off games.
A Florida Lottery winner from Manatee County hit it big on a ticket purchased at a supermarket to the tune of $5 million!
31-year-old Corday Hamilton of Bradenton purchased a “Gold Rush Limited” scratch-off ticket from the Florida Lottery. He won the top prize of $5 million, which he claimed at the Lottery Headquarters in Tallahassee.
Hamilton purchased his winning ticket at Publix, 501 North Beneva Road, in Sarasota. He took the lump-sum payment of $3,960,000. The Publix will also receive a $10,000 bonus for selling the winning ticket.
Here’s a look at Corday’s winning ticket.
(Photo courtesy of Michele Griner/Communications Manager)
The “Gold Rush Limited” game is a $20 scratch-off game. There were 32 top prizes of $5 million, and 11 have not yet been claimed. The game also includes 100 $1 million prizes, 39 of which have yet to be claimed.
[Source: Florida Lottery]
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