A Florida man looking for luck found it last week when a cut in line resulted in a winning million-dollar lottery ticket.
Stephen Espinoza, 43, went to the Publix grocery store on Northeast 5th Avenue in Delray Beach to buy a lottery ticket after a bad day when he got to the machine to purchase a scratch-off, another man cut in front of him.
"Instead of saying something, I decided I'd just buy a ticket at the counter," Espinoza told the outlet. He walked to the counter and chose a ticket from the $50 "500X The Cash" game, which launched in February 2022 and has a top prize of $25 million. The ticket was a winner, and Espinoza walked away with one of the game's $1 million prizes.
Espinoza said he couldn't believe it. He traveled to the Lottery headquarters in Tallahassee to claim his prize and chose to bring home the bacon in a one-time lump sum of $820,000. The Florida lottery says the $25 million top prize in the "500X The Cash" game is the largest top prize ever offered on a scratch-off game in the state. The game also offers the best odds to
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