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Florida Man Claims $1.5 Million LOTTO Jackpot

September 1, 2020

By: Staff Report

BRADENTON, Fla.- The Florida Lottery announces that Richard Wonders, of Bradenton, claimed the $1.5 million FLORIDA LOTTO» jackpot from the drawing held on July 29, 2020, using a secured drop box located at the Fort Myers District Office.

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Wonders chose to receive his winnings as a one-time, lump-sum payment of $1,299,317.23. He purchased the jackpot-winning FLORIDA LOTTO Quick Pick ticket from Cottage Mini Mart, located at 6123 26th Street West in Bradenton. The retailer will receive a bonus commission of $20,000 for selling the jackpot-winning ticket.

The next FLORIDA LOTTO drawing will be held Wednesday, September 2, 2020, at 11:15 p.m. ET, with a $1.25 million jackpot. FLORIDA LOTTO drawings are broadcast on 17 carrier stations throughout the state. Drawings are also available for viewing on the Florida Lottery website and on the Lottery’s YouTube channel. Winning numbers are available on the Lottery website, at retailers statewide and by phone at (850) 921-PLAY.

To help protect employees and players during the COVID-19 outbreak, Florida Lottery Headquarters and district offices remain closed to the public until further notice. Players who have winning tickets are encouraged to utilize the Lottery’s secured drop box located at each district office or mail tickets to Florida Lottery Headquarters or their nearest district office. All claim deadlines have been extended, giving players the option to hold on to winning tickets and wait to claim any prizes until Lottery offices reopen to the public. For more information, please visit www.flalottery.com/closures.

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