BALTIMORE ? The holder of a winning Mega Millions ticket sold in Maryland claimed a share of the record-breaking $656 million prize on Monday, but will remain anonymous, state lottery officials announced.
The winner claimed the prize at lottery headquarters with a ticket matching all six numbers: 2-4-23-38-46 and the Mega Ball, 23, said Maryland Lottery spokeswoman Carole Everett. The winner will remain anonymous, but officials will share some details at a news conference Tuesday morning, she said. Maryland does not require lottery winners to be identified.
Lottery players waited in long lines to buy tickets as the jackpot gradually climbed, leaving millions of losers to grumble about their misfortune and dream of what they would have done with all that money.
Maryland?s winner bought the ticket at a 7-Eleven store in Milford Mill outside Baltimore. An attorney for a Baltimore woman who initially claimed she had the winning ticket, then said she had misplaced it, did not immediately return a call seeking comment Monday evening.
Maryland has been the home of Mega Millions winners in the past. In 2007, Ellwood ?Bunky? Bartlett won roughly $27 million after taxes.






Re: Maryland lottery winner claims jackpot, remains annonymous
I think if I won that much money, I'd remain anonymous, too.
I don't get why someone would lie like that -- did she think they'd give the money anyway?
I'd be afraid of the family and besties that would come out of the woodwork - "I just need a little to get back on my feet" or "I have this great business idea." Etc. etc.
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Exactly. The other woman's whole "leave me alone, I didn't ask for the fame!" thing was such a hoax. She would have blown through the money in 2 years and declared bankruptcy anyway.
I'd probably be like, "Hey, mom, can I pay off your mortgage? Um, no, no reason. Nevermind where the money came from..."
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They want to be able to use your name and likeness for publicity.
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