Lucky ticket from Brooklyn grocery nets man millions
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Lucky ticket from Brooklyn grocery nets man millions
"Brooklyn, NY - A Kings County man just secured a lifetime payout after scratching off a $10,000 A Week For Life ticket worth $10 million, opting to claim the massive prize in a lump sum totaling over $4.3 million. Marc Klein of Brooklyn hit the jackpot on the New York Lottery's $10,000 A Week For Life scratch-off game, which guarantees winners a minimum of $10 million. He purchased the winning ticket at NO7 Grocery, located at 6102 18th Avenue in Brooklyn."
"Klein elected to receive his winnings in a one-time lump sum payment of $4,372,060 after required withholdings. As of now, three top prizes remain unclaimed in the game. The $10,000 A Week For Life ticket is one of the New York Lottery's highest-paying instant games. The lottery ticket is part of a scratch-off series that contributed to more than $4.3 billion in total sales during fiscal year 2024-2025. Of that, $1.4 billion went to support public school districts across the five boroughs through Lottery Aid to Education funding."
Marc Klein of Brooklyn won a top prize on the New York Lottery’s $10,000 A Week For Life scratch-off game and purchased the ticket at NO7 Grocery on 18th Avenue. Klein elected a one-time lump sum of $4,372,060 after required withholdings rather than annuity payments. Three top prizes on the $10,000 A Week For Life game remain unclaimed. The scratch-off series generated over $4.3 billion in total sales in fiscal year 2024–2025, with $1.4 billion allocated to public school districts through Lottery Aid to Education funding. The New York Lottery is the highest-grossing lottery in North America.
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