Unhoused man wins $1m jackpot from California lottery scratcher
An unhoused man in California won $1m from a lottery ticket that he bought from a liquor store on the state's central coast.
The winner, who has not been publicly identified, purchased the scratcher ticket from Sandy's Deli-Liquor in San Luis Obispo where he has been a customer for years, according to media reports.
'He came to the store, he scratched it and is like: 'Oh my god, is that real?' the store manager, Wilson Samaan, told KSBY. 'He's like: 'Man, I'm not homeless anymore!' I'm like: 'Man, you hit the jackpot.''
The man initially thought he had won $100,000 before Samaan confirmed he had in fact won $1m. Samaan later drove the man, who doesn't have a car, to Fresno so that he could turn in the ticket in person rather than mailing it. 'I told him: 'That's a million-dollar ticket … I will drive you,'' he said.
The winner told the outlet that the prize was 'life-changing' and that he planned to use it for a down payment on a home in the area and for a car.
In a video posted by a local business owner, the man confirmed his win, saying: 'I won $1M here in SLO at Sandy's liquor store and yes, I just can't wait to get off the streets.'
He won the prize with a Triple Red 777 scratcher. The odds of winning a prize of $1m with the ticket are one in 2,047,423, according to the California Lottery.
Lottery officials cannot share information about a claim until it is verified, at which point the winner's name and other prize details become public, according to a statement from the California Lottery. The California Lottery said it processes 10,000 claims a month, and more than 100 a year are $1m or larger.

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