Westport residents buy million dollar lottery winner

Posted 1/11/18

The Perry Family Revocable Trust of 2017, of Westport, has claimed the 24th $1 million prize winner in the Massachusetts State Lottery’s “200X” $30 instant game, the lottery announced in a …

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Westport residents buy million dollar lottery winner

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The Perry Family Revocable Trust of 2017, of Westport, has claimed the 24th $1 million prize winner in the Massachusetts State Lottery’s “200X” $30 instant game, the lottery announced in a press release.

The trust, represented by trustee Mark Deshaies, chose the cash option on this prize and received a one-time payment of $650,000 (less tax withholdings).

The winning ticket was purchased at Hartwell Quick Stop, 350 Rodman Street, Fall River. The store will receive a $10,000 bonus for its sale.

There are three $15 million prizes and 54 additional $1 million instant prizes remaining in the “200X” game, which went on sale Tuesday, April 25. There are also three Second Chance drawings remaining in the game, each featuring a $1 million top prize.

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