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20-04-2025
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Homeless man wins $1 million on lottery scratcher from California liquor store: report
A homeless man in California was given an Easter blessing after his lottery ticket reportedly ended up winning him $1 million. Earlier this month, the L.A. Times reported that a homeless man became an instant millionaire after purchasing a scratcher ticket from a liquor store in San Luis Obispo. Wilson Samaan, the owner of Sandy's Liquor, shared his excitement over the winning ticket with the Times and said that the winner was a longtime customer. "I was so excited, even more than him," Samaan told the Times. "He's a good person. He deserves every penny. I was very excited it happened to a person who deserved it, and he actually needed it." Billion-dollar Powerball Winner Highlights Little-known Lu Mein Community In West Coast The winner initially thought he had won $100,000, but Samaan let him know he had won an even bigger amount. Read On The Fox News App Samaan shared a photo of the winning ticket on the store's Instagram page along with a picture of the big check, captioning the post, "Big congrats to our loyal customer on his $1 million jackpot-winning scratch ticket at Sandy's." Ohio Man In Disbelief After Scratching Winning Lottery Ticket: 'I Thought I Was Having A Heart Attack' The lucky winner, who chose to remain anonymous, told the outlet he plans to purchase a house and a car with his winnings. According to the Times, Samaan and the winner have a "close relationship," and to make sure he was able to secure his winnings, Samaan told the outlet he drove the winner to the California Lottery office in Fresno. 'That Wasn't A Dream': Michigan Woman Mistakes Husband's $1M Lottery Win For Dream The win is still being verified by the California Lottery, and a spokesperson for the lottery told the Times it could take weeks to verify the win. As the retailer that sold the winning ticket, Samaan's store will also reap the benefits of the winning ticket and collect $5,000, or a 0.5% share of the jackpot. Fox News Digital reached out to the California Lottery for article source: Homeless man wins $1 million on lottery scratcher from California liquor store: report


Fox News
20-04-2025
- Business
- Fox News
Homeless man wins $1 million on lottery scratcher from California liquor store: report
A homeless man in California was given an Easter blessing after his lottery ticket reportedly ended up winning him $1 million. Earlier this month, the L.A. Times reported that a homeless man became an instant millionaire after purchasing a scratcher ticket from a liquor store in San Luis Obispo. Wilson Samaan, the owner of Sandy's Liquor, shared his excitement over the winning ticket with the Times and said that the winner was a longtime customer. "I was so excited, even more than him," Samaan told the Times. "He's a good person. He deserves every penny. I was very excited it happened to a person who deserved it, and he actually needed it." The winner initially thought he had won $100,000, but Samaan let him know he had won an even bigger amount. Samaan shared a photo of the winning ticket on the store's Instagram page along with a picture of the big check, captioning the post, "Big congrats to our loyal customer on his $1 million jackpot-winning scratch ticket at Sandy's." The lucky winner, who chose to remain anonymous, told the outlet he plans to purchase a house and a car with his winnings. According to the Times, Samaan and the winner have a "close relationship," and to make sure he was able to secure his winnings, Samaan told the outlet he drove the winner to the California Lottery office in Fresno. The win is still being verified by the California Lottery, and a spokesperson for the lottery told the Times it could take weeks to verify the win. As the retailer that sold the winning ticket, Samaan's store will also reap the benefits of the winning ticket and collect $5,000, or a 0.5% share of the jackpot. Fox News Digital reached out to the California Lottery for comment. Stepheny Price is a writer for Fox News Digital and Fox Business. She covers topics including missing persons, homicides, national crime cases, illegal immigration, and more. Story tips and ideas can be sent to
Yahoo
20-04-2025
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California homeless man wins $1 million on lottery scratcher: report
After living through the toughest times, a California man's life changed in an instant. Earlier this month, the California Lottery said a customer at Sandy's Liquor in San Luis Obispo became an instant millionaire after winning on a scratcher. Now, according to the Los Angeles Times, it's come out that the winner is a homeless man. That news comes from the owner of Sandy's Liquor, Wilson Samaan, who told The Times that the winner was a longtime customer and that he 'deserves every penny.' 'I was so excited — even more than him,' Samaan said, via The Times. 'He's a good person, he deserves every penny … I was very excited it happened to a person who deserved it, and he actually needed it.' Mega Millions tickets are getting more expensive The winner, who chose to remain anonymous for the story, plans to buy a house and a car with his million dollars. Samaan eagerly shared the lottery win on the Sandy's Liquor Instagram page. As the vendor, the store will receive $5,000 from the California Lottery. The winner and Samaan have a close friendship, according to The Times. Samaan drove him to the California Lottery office in Fresno after scratching off the winning ticket. The win is still being verified by the California Lottery. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

Yahoo
16-04-2025
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'A person who deserved it': Homeless man wins $1 million in California scratcher, store manager says
A stroke of luck for a homeless San Luis Obispo man may finally allow him to afford a home — and the second chance he's been dreaming about. A customer of Sandy's Liquor in the Central Coast city won a $1-million scratcher from the California Lottery this month, state lottery officials said. According to the store's manager, Wilson Samaan, the man is a longtime customer who is homeless and did not wish to speak publicly. But Samaan couldn't contain his joy for the customer during an interview with The Times on Wednesday. "I was so excited — even more than him," Samaan said. "He's a good person, he deserves every penny. ... I was very excited it happened to a person who deserved it, and he actually needed it." The man's win, first reported by KSBY News, is being verified by the state lottery, officials said. The store shared a photo about the big win on Instagram, congratulating its "loyal customer." Samaan said this was the largest lottery win for his store since he began working there in 2013. As the retailer that sold the ticket, the store will receive $5,000, or a 0.5% share of the jackpot. Read more: Did you buy a lottery ticket in Anaheim? You may now be a multimillionaire Samaan said he's gotten to know the winner well over the last few years, even trusting him to watch the store when he has to restock items or deal with an issue. Samaan had offered the man a job at one point, but he said a bad knee left him unable to do necessary manual labor, like refilling shelves or coolers. 'He's a good, trustful person," Samaan said. The man found out about the scratcher win while in the store sometime last week, Samaan said. 'He's like, 'Wilson, come over here, is that true, is that real?'' Samaan recalled. 'I scanned it and I'm like, 'Bro, you hit the jackpot!''' Initially, the man thought he won $100,000, but Samaan let him know it was even more than that. 'He said he's not going to waste the second chance he got gifted, so he's gonna buy a car and a small house. Then the rest of the money, he's going to invest or find a business," Samaan said. The store manager said he ended up driving his friend to the closest California Lottery office, in Fresno, to ensure the ticket made it there. The man initially was going to mail it in, he said. Read more: He was worried about who won the election. Meanwhile, he won the lottery Carolyn Becker, a spokesperson for the California Lottery said the organization hasn't yet confirmed the identity or validity of the winner, noting that the verification process can take weeks. However, she confirmed that a $1-million Triple Red 777 game was sold at Sandy's Liquor in San Luis Obispo this month. "We never announce winners until the claims and vetting process is over," Becker said. The Triple Red 777 game has a top prize of $1 million; the chance of winning that comes out to be 1 in 2.47 million. But overall odds of winning cash prizes in the game are 1 in 2.92, according to the California Lottery. There are still five of the game's 13 top prizes unclaimed. Sign up for Essential California for news, features and recommendations from the L.A. Times and beyond in your inbox six days a week. This story originally appeared in Los Angeles Times.

Los Angeles Times
16-04-2025
- Business
- Los Angeles Times
‘A person who deserved it': Homeless man wins $1 million in California scratcher, store manager says
A stroke of luck for a homeless San Luis Obispo man may finally allow him to afford a home — and the second chance he's been dreaming about. A customer of Sandy's Liquor in the Central Coast city won a $1-million scratcher from the California Lottery this month, state lottery officials said. According to the store's manager, Wilson Samaan, the man is a longtime customer who is homeless and did not wish to speak publicly. But Samaan couldn't contain his joy for the customer during an interview with The Times on Wednesday. 'I was so excited — even more than him,' Samaan said. 'He's a good person, he deserves every penny. ... I was very excited it happened to a person who deserved it, and he actually needed it.' The man's win, first reported by KSBY News, is being verified by the state lottery, officials said. The store shared a photo about the big win on Instagram, congratulating its 'loyal customer.' Samaan said this was the largest lottery win for his store since he began working there in 2013. As the retailer that sold the ticket, the store will receive $5,000, or a 0.5% share of the jackpot. Samaan said he's gotten to know the winner well over the last few years, even trusting him to watch the store when he has to restock items or deal with an issue. Samaan had offered the man a job at one point, but he said a bad knee left him unable to do necessary manual labor, like refilling shelves or coolers. 'He's a good, trustful person,' Samaan said. The man found out about the scratcher win while in the store sometime last week, Samaan said. 'He's like, 'Wilson, come over here, is that true, is that real?'' Samaan recalled. 'I scanned it and I'm like, 'Bro, you hit the jackpot!''' Initially, the man thought he won $100,000, but Samaan let him know it was even more than that. 'He said he's not going to waste the second chance he got gifted, so he's gonna buy a car and a small house. Then the rest of the money, he's going to invest or find a business,' Samaan said. The store manager said he ended up driving his friend to the closest California Lottery office, in Fresno, to ensure the ticket made it there. The man initially was going to mail it in, he said. Carolyn Becker, a spokesperson for the California Lottery said the organization hasn't yet confirmed the identity or validity of the winner, noting that the verification process can take weeks. However, she confirmed that a $1-million Triple Red 777 game was sold at Sandy's Liquor in San Luis Obispo this month. 'We never announce winners until the claims and vetting process is over,' Becker said. The Triple Red 777 game has a top prize of $1 million; the chance of winning that comes out to be 1 in 2.47 million. But overall odds of winning cash prizes in the game are 1 in 2.92, according to the California Lottery. There are still five of the game's 13 top prizes unclaimed.