Houston Chronicle Sunday

Winning $1.3B Mega Millions ticket sold in Maine

- By Jesus Jiménez

A single ticket-holder in Maine won an estimated $1.35 billion in the Mega Millions drawing Friday night.

The identity of the winner was not yet publicly known — and might never be — but he or she joins a lucky few who beat nearly impossible odds to win one of the biggest jackpots in U.S. history. The winning numbers were 30, 43, 45, 46 and 61, and the gold Mega Ball was 14.

Huge jackpots have become increasing­ly common in the multistate Mega Millions and Powerball drawings.

Since 2016, six lottery jackpots — split between Mega Millions and its competing lottery, Powerball — in the United States have surpassed $1 billion, including three in the past year.

This week, the Mega Millions jackpot once again reached 10 figures, a breathtaki­ng figure even after taxes.

After no winner in the previous 25 drawings, someone had a winning ticket for Friday night's drawing. The jackpot offered a prize of $1.35 billion, paid over 30 years, with a cash option of $724.6 million if the winner chooses to be paid in one lump sum.

It was unclear who had won Friday night's drawing, but it now represents the fourth-largest lottery prize in U.S. history, and the second-largest Mega Millions prize.

States oversee lottery operations and have different rules for how winnings are taxed and whether the names of the winners must be made public.

It was not immediatel­y clear what Maine's rules are about making a winner public. In Maine, winners have up to one year from when the jackpot numbers are drawn to claim their prize.

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