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Update: Winning $2.04B Powerball ticket sold in Southern California

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SAN FRANCISCO — After a long and confusing evening waiting for the Powerball drawing, California Lottery officials announced Tuesday morning that a winning ticket worth $2.04 billion was sold in Altadena.

After an overnight delay in the draw, officials finally released the winning numbers for the record drawing Tuesday morning. They were 10-33-41-47-56-10.

While officials initially announced there was no jackpot winner, the California Lottery Twitter account later confirmed that a winning ticket had in fact been sold at Joe’s Service Center in Altadena.

Officials also said there were three more tickets matched five of the numbers drawn — missing just the Powerball number — in Gardena, Beaumont, and San Francisco.

The drama surrounding Monday’s draw began moments after the ticket sale window closed. Ticketholders who visited powerball.com to see the drawing and the winning numbers  were greeted by a graphic that said, “results pending.

Later, the Multi-State Lottery Association released a statement to the Associated Press saying the results of drawing scheduled for Monday may not be known until Tuesday morning. The winning numbers and video of the drawing will be posted on the Powerball website and YouTube channel, the statement said.

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Lottery officials blamed the delay on security protocols. The California Lottery Twitter account posted about the issue shortly after 8 p.m.

“Tonight’s Powerball® drawing has been delayed due to a participating lottery needing extra time to complete the required security protocols,” the statement said. “Powerball has strict security requirements that must be met by all 48 lotteries before a drawing can occur.”   

A second post said, “When the required security protocols are complete, the drawing will be performed under the supervision of lottery security officials and independent auditors. Winning numbers will be posted as soon as they are available.”

Earlier Monday, dreams of Pacific Heights mansions, wine country estates, luxury automobiles and sport team ownerships danced in lottery players’ heads as the Powerball jackpot grew to a record $1.9 billion.

If you are fortunate enough to beat the one-in-292 million or greater odds and be the only winner, you could choose to take a one-time $929.1 million payout before federal taxes. California does not take state tax out of lottery prizes.

Earlier Monday, dreams of Pacific Heights mansions, wine country estates, luxury automobiles and sport team ownerships danced in lottery players’ heads as the Powerball jackpot grew to a record $1.9 billion.

If you are fortunate enough to beat the one-in-292 million or greater odds and be the only winner, you could choose to take a one-time $929.1 million payout before federal taxes. California does not take state tax out of lottery prizes.

So what could you do with that kind of generational wealth in the bank? Here’s one scenario.

You could spend $45 million to buy a 9,865 square foot, 6-bedroom San Francisco mansion currently on the market and tool around the Bay Area in your $453,396 2023 Lamborghini Huracan.

You could also buy Calistoga’s Bellisimo Vineyard which is currently on the market for $10.3 million and make your own wine.

 If you get bored, you could fly yourself and 18 family members or friends aboard your Gulfstream G800 jet (price tag $71 million) to your own Royal Island in the Bahamas (on the market at $50 million) for a vacation.

And you’d still have hundreds of millions in the bank



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