Robert Bailey, a retired government worker, claimed last month’s $343.8 million Powerball jackpot, which is the largest in New York state history.
The 67-year-old man from New York City said he won’t stop playing the lottery.
Bailey said he’s “faithfully” played the same numbers since 1993. In the jackpot, he’ll take home $125,396,690 after taxes. Those numbers were 8, 12, 13, 19, 27, and 40.
“Yes, I will continue playing my numbers until this train runs out,” he told the paper.
When he won, “I tried to remain calm and sat down and watch some shows I had on my DVR,” he said. “I didn’t sleep the rest of the night.”
Bailey, who has children and isn’t married, contacted his lawyer. “I’m still in somewhat of a shock but I’m happy also again,” he told the Post. “I’m totally blessed.”
Bailey said he’s planning to “do the right thing” with his money. He plans on going on vacations and buying land for his mother.
An Iowa woman was the other winner of the Powerball jackpot.
After correcting the date, she said, “It was red, red, red, red, red, red, jackpot, and I thought I’ve done something wrong again.”
Mega Millions Unclaimed
Last month’s $1.5 billion Mega Millions jackpot winner has not yet come forward to claim a prize, reports said on Nov. 14. The winning numbers were revealed in October, and the winning ticket was sold at a KC Mart store in Simpsonville, South Carolina, but officials don’t know who the person is, CNN reported.“They still have over 100 days to come forward,” Holli Armstrong, a South Carolina Education Lottery spokeswoman, told the news outlet. “The winner has an option on the claim form to check ‘yes’ or ’no' for publicity,” Armstrong said. “If the winner declines publicity, we respect their wishes and do not release their name.”