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The Mega Millions mystery deepened in Maryland on Thursday, as a woman who said she had the winning ticket now tells News4 that she seems to have misplaced it.
The state's lottery board said no one has stepped up to claim their share of the record-setting $656 million prize.
the winning ticket was sold at approximately 7:15 p.m. on March 30 -- less than four hours before the drawing -- at the 7-Eleven on Liberty Avenue in Baltimore. It was a Quick Pick ticket, and was the only one purchased at that time.
Woman says she hid the ticket at the McDonalds where she works
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"I'm still looking for it. I haven't even looked in my uniform pants yet," the flaky single mom of seven admitted. "I'm still looking everywhere to find it, in my purse, everywhere."
'I left my ticket there and it's somewhere safe that only I know about,' she told the Post, though revealed it was not in the company safe along with those bought for the workplace pool. 'I'm waiting for things to calm down so I can go back to McDonald's and get it. the people there are too excited. I want their heads to cool down before I go back.'
Three Maryland public school system employees won a share of the record Mega Millions $656 jackpot, lottery officials announced Tuesday, ending a mystery that involved a McDonald's employee who claimed she had the golden ticket.
Originally posted by CX
Is this the same woman that was part of a syndicate at McD's, but said that the ticket that she won with was bought by herself seperately, so she was refusing to share with her colleagues?
CX.
Originally posted by Vasa Croe
Originally posted by CX
Is this the same woman that was part of a syndicate at McD's, but said that the ticket that she won with was bought by herself seperately, so she was refusing to share with her colleagues?
CX.
Yep....and she lied....
Originally posted by Advantage
Originally posted by Vasa Croe
Originally posted by CX
Is this the same woman that was part of a syndicate at McD's, but said that the ticket that she won with was bought by herself seperately, so she was refusing to share with her colleagues?
CX.
Yep....and she lied....
Yep... or she has a bad case of sudden onset innumeracy.
Originally posted by Vasa Croe
Originally posted by Advantage
Originally posted by Vasa Croe
Originally posted by CX
Is this the same woman that was part of a syndicate at McD's, but said that the ticket that she won with was bought by herself seperately, so she was refusing to share with her colleagues?
CX.
Yep....and she lied....
Yep... or she has a bad case of sudden onset innumeracy.
Ha! I mean HOW do you recover from something like this? She will forever be laughed at and looked at as a fraud and a liar. And to lie to your family and have them help you look for this lottery ticket.....what a waste of a person....hopefully she more than a slap on the wrist for fraud.