$1 Million Plymouth Powerball Ticket Claimed

BRAINTREE (CBS) -- The $1 million Match 5 ticket sold at a Plymouth convenience store last week has been claimed.

The Five Only Nominee Trust of Quincy, represented by David Spillane, claimed the prize at the Massachusetts State Lottery's headquarters in Braintree Tuesday.

The Express Mart on Court Street in Plymouth will get a $10,000 bonus for having sold the ticket.

At the time the ticket was purchased, the Powerball jackpot was $528.5 million. It now stands at a world record estimated $1.5 billion annuity value or a $930 million cash prize.

The jackpot was last hit November 4. Since then, there have been 19 consecutive drawings without a top prize winner.

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Another winning $1 million ticket, sold at Clarendon Wine Co. on Boylston Street in Boston, has not yet been claimed. That ticket was sold before Saturday's drawing, when the Powerball jackpot was worth $1.3 billion.

Wednesday's drawing will be held at 10:59 p.m.

 

 

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