The person who bought the $2-billion Powerball-winning ticket in Altadena in November will be announced Tuesday but won't appear or speak publicly.
The name of the record-breaking $2.04-billion Powerball jackpot winner will be made public Tuesday, three months after the prized ticket wasThe winner has “respectfully declined” the opportunity to speak publicly, California Lottery officials said, but a statement will be read on the person’s behalf. The names of lottery winners, once verified, become public record under California law.
“We will show #CaliforniaEducation a whole lot of LOVE on #ValentinesDay when we unveil the sole winner of the record-breaking $2.04 billion #Powerball #jackpot from November,” state lottery officials said inAlong with the winner’s take-home prize, California schools will receive $156.3 million from the jackpot pool, lottery officials said.
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