The Union Democrat

Winning Powerball ticket sold in LA for record $2.04 billion

- By GRACE TOOHEY Los Angeles Times

One lucky winner bought the record-breaking Powerball jackpot ticket at a store in Altadena, becoming the state’s first billionair­e-by-lottery, according to California Lottery officials.

Suspense had continued to mount Tuesday morning about a possible winner of the $2.04 billion jackpot after lottery officials delayed the Monday drawing for the winning numbers.

But just before 10 a.m. local time Tuesday, California Lottery officials confirmed that someone bought the winning ticket at Joe’s Service Center in Altadena, matching all six of the Powerball numbers picked in the delayed drawing earlier that morning.

The jackpot was reported as an estimated $1.9 billion Monday night, but rose to $2.04 billion Tuesday morning following updated calculatio­ns. The previous Powerball record of $1.586 billion was set in 2016 and shared by winners in California, Florida and Tennessee.

But the lone winner Tuesday will collect the state’s first lottery grand prize that topped $1 billion, officials said.

The winning numbers in the drawing held in Tallahasse­e, Florida, were 10, 33, 41, 47 and 56. The red Powerball number was 10.

A security issue at one participat­ing lottery postponed the expected Monday evening draw, Powerball officials said. They did not confirm details of the security issue or where it occurred.

The odds of winning the latest jackpot were 1 in 292 million, according to the California Lottery.

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/ Los Angelestim­es ?? Joe Jr, left, in blue shirt and his father Joe Chahayed, middle, holding a check for $1,000,000. for the retailer selling bonus speaks with the media at Joes Service Center ontuesday in Altadena. A single winning ticket for Monday nights delayed Powerball lottery drawing was sold in Altadena, with the jackpot worth a record-setting $2.04 billion, lottery officials confirmed today.
Francine Orr / Los Angelestim­es Joe Jr, left, in blue shirt and his father Joe Chahayed, middle, holding a check for $1,000,000. for the retailer selling bonus speaks with the media at Joes Service Center ontuesday in Altadena. A single winning ticket for Monday nights delayed Powerball lottery drawing was sold in Altadena, with the jackpot worth a record-setting $2.04 billion, lottery officials confirmed today.

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