Royal Oak Tribune

Powerball ticket snags record $2.04B win

Winning numbers selected nearly 10 hours after scheduled drawing

- By Stefanie Dazio and Scott Mcfetridge

LOS ANGELES >> Someone who bought a Powerball ticket in Southern California has won a record $2.04 billion Powerball jackpot after more than three months without anyone hitting the top prize.

The winning numbers were selected Tuesday morning, nearly 10 hours after the scheduled Monday night drawing because of problems processing sales data at one of the game’s member lotteries. Lottery officials acknowledg­ed the unpreceden­ted delay for such a high-profile drawing but said the game’s security process took precedence.

“Protecting the integrity of the draw is of utmost importance, and we were able to do that during this historic drawing with the cooperatio­n of all participat

ing lotteries,” said Drew Svitko, the chairman of the Powerball Product Group and executive director of the Pennsylvan­ia Lottery.

On Tuesday afternoon, the Minnesota Lottery acknowledg­ed their sales verificati­on system caused the lengthy delay.

The winning numbers drawn Tuesday morning at the Florida Lottery draw studio in Tallahasse­e were: white balls 10, 33, 41, 47 and 56, and the red Powerball was 10.

The jackpot ticket was sold at Joe’s Service Center in Altadena, an unincorpor­ated community in the foothills northeast of Los Angeles. For selling the winning ticket, business owner Joe Chahayed will receive a maximum Powerball bonus of $1 million.

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