Jason Mueller from the Hoosier Lottery confirmed on WTCA’s What’s Your Opinion Show, Wednesday morning at two, Plymouth residents won big on scratch-off tickets on July 28th.
John Machlan purchased a Colossal Cash scratch-off ticket at the Speedway and won one of three top prizes, $500,000. The Hoosier Lottery website shows that one top prize has not been awarded yet.
That same day, Charles Campiti purchased a $30 $2,000,000 Ultimate scratch-off at Low Bob’s #726. This ticket is loaded with over $80 million in total cash prizes, and he won one of three top prizes of $2,000,000. The odds of winning on the $2,000,000 Ultimate are 3.42.
The Hoosier Lottery website shows that Campiti won $1,349,532. The $2 million is either paid as an annuity over 20 years or as a lump sum payment of $1,349,532.
The Hoosier Lottery website shows that there are still two top winning tickets that have not been claimed yet.
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