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$250,000 CLAIMED IN CLEVELAND
October 2, 2009
CLEVELAND - A player of the Ohio Lottery’s Mega Millions’ game has claimed a second-tier prize. Joseph Skul of Cuyahoga County won $250,000 for having five of the numbers in the September 29 Mega Millions drawing.

After mandatory federal and state taxes totaling 31 percent, Skul will receive a check for $172,500.

The winning Mega Millions’ numbers were 2-21-25-45-50. The Mega Ball number was 21. Skul used auto lotto, purchasing the ticket from Slavic Village Bi Rite. Located at 6405 Fleet Avenue in Cleveland, this agent receives a $1,000 agent bonus for selling a second –tier prize winning ticket.

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