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‘Never thought I’d ever win this much.’ Woman wins big on lottery ticket from husband

A 74-year-old lottery player won a top prize with a Money Bag Multiplier instant ticket, according to Maryland Lottery officials.
A 74-year-old lottery player won a top prize with a Money Bag Multiplier instant ticket, according to Maryland Lottery officials. Getty Images/iStockphoto

A Maryland man recently made a stop into a convenience store — and grabbed a gift for his scratch-off loving wife.

The man bought his 74-year-old wife a Money Bag Multiplier instant ticket, which is one of her favorites, he told officials, according to an Oct. 20 Maryland Lottery news release. Then, he went to pick his wife up.

Once the couple was in the car together, the husband gave his wife the ticket he bought, and she immediately scratched it, officials said. When they saw the prize, they were stunned.

“I won a little playing this scratch-off in the past, but I never thought I’d ever win this much,” the woman told officials.

The ticket matched one of the winning numbers, earning the couple the top prize of $100,000, according to officials.

After seeing their big win, the couple hid the ticket in a safe place at home until they could cash in their prize, they told officials. Now they plan to use their winnings to pay for vehicle loans and home improvements. Leftover money “will be saved for a rainy day.”

The ticket came from the Stop & Shop Convenience Mart in Fort Washington, which is about 20 miles south of Washington, D.C.

Many people can gamble or play games of chance without harm. However, for some, gambling is an addiction that can ruin lives and families.

If you or a loved one shows signs of gambling addiction, you can seek help by calling the national gambling hotline at 1-800-522-4700 or visiting the National Council on Problem Gambling website.

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This story was originally published October 20, 2023 at 4:10 PM with the headline "‘Never thought I’d ever win this much.’ Woman wins big on lottery ticket from husband."

Moira Ritter
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Moira Ritter covers real-time news for McClatchy. She is a graduate of Georgetown University where she studied government, journalism and German. Previously, she reported for CNN Business.
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