One L.A. woman said if she won the jackpot, she wouldn't tell her family.
Diane Jacobs told Eyewitness News that she thinks she is holding Monday's winning ticket.
"I am. I am. All four of these. I have them right here," she said. "So, if I do win, I am not going to let my family know." Jacobs said if she wins the jackpot, she wants to first enjoy her money, and then she will let her family know. Monday's jackpot is the seventh-highest in U.S. lottery history. The biggest prize was more than $2 billion, which was won by someone in Southern California in 2022.The odds of winning the jackpot in either game are extremely low, but that doesn't stop people from being hopeful."You got to have hopes. If you don't have hopes, then how are you going to win," said Brown."I'm speaking it into existence," she said.
Whether or not Jacobs or Brown win the jackpot isn't for certain, but someone will win the jackpot at some point. Let's hope it is someone from Southern California!
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