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Maryland man collects second lottery prize eight years later
Summary
A Prince George's County man who won $250,000 in 2018 collected a $50,000 Powerball prize at Maryland Lottery headquarters after matching four white balls in the Oct. 18 drawing.
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A Prince George's County man visited Maryland Lottery headquarters in Baltimore to collect a $50,000 Powerball prize. He matched four white balls in the Oct. 18 drawing. The man, who calls himself "The $50,000 Man," previously won $250,000 from a scratch-off ticket in 2018. He said he discovered the win by scanning the ticket on the lottery app and was surprised.
Key details:
- He bought the Powerball ticket at the Exxon at 6500 Suitland Road in Morningside for the Oct. 18 drawing.
- He matched four white balls and collected a $50,000 prize at Maryland Lottery headquarters in Baltimore.
- He previously won $250,000 from a scratch-off ticket in 2018 and said that earlier prize funded a new car and boosted his savings.
- He is a federal employee and said he learned of the recent win by scanning the ticket on the lottery app and rechecking the numbers.
Summary:
A man who had a major lottery win in 2018 collected a $50,000 Powerball prize this week, marking a second sizable payout. He has not announced plans for the most recent prize. Undetermined at this time.
