Because he chose a one-time payout, he took home $6.57 million, lottery officials said. He said he doesn’t plan to retire and will continue to play the lottery “when I can afford it.”
Katherine Shaver, Washington Post: Local
Sun, 02/16/2020 - 2:25pm
Because he chose a one-time payout, he took home $6.57 million, lottery officials said. He said he doesn’t plan to retire and will continue to play the lottery “when I can afford it.”