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FORT MYERS MAN CLAIMS MEGA MONEY JACKPOT
May 30, 2012
The Florida Lottery announces that Pierre Delago, 47, of Fort Myers, claimed the May 25 MEGA MONEY jackpot of $800,000 at Florida Lottery headquarters.

Delago chose the one-time, lump-sum payment option for his winnings, in the amount of $659,191.63. Circle K, located at 19373 South Tamiami Trail, received a bonus commission of $1,000 for selling the jackpot winning MEGA MONEY ticket.

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