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  • FEATURE - Susanne Hinte behauptet in der Lotterie 33 Mio £ gewonnen zu haben
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    FEATURE - Susanne Hinte behauptet in der Lotterie 33 Mio £ gewonnen zu haben
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    January 25, 2016

    Woman who made £33million lottery claim identified as German divorcee Susanne Hinte, a grandmother of four. Hinte is said to be devastated about the whole situation and has already received begging letters.

    Her son spoke to local journalists this morning from an upstairs window, leaning out and saying she wasn't at home and hiding away until it had died down. It appears the property has been targeted by locals whom have thrown eggs at the house after finding out Miss Hinte could be a potential multi-millionaire.

    Hinte reportedly found the winning lottery ticket in a pocket of a washed pair of jeans, however it was missing the date and serial number Camelot require for verification reasons.

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  • FEATURE - Susanne Hinte behauptet in der Lotterie 33 Mio £ gewonnen zu haben
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    FEATURE - Susanne Hinte behauptet in der Lotterie 33 Mio £ gewonnen zu haben
    Picture Shows: General View, GV

    January 25, 2016

    Woman who made £33million lottery claim identified as German divorcee Susanne Hinte, a grandmother of four. Hinte is said to be devastated about the whole situation and has already received begging letters.

    Her son spoke to local journalists this morning from an upstairs window, leaning out and saying she wasn't at home and hiding away until it had died down. It appears the property has been targeted by locals whom have thrown eggs at the house after finding out Miss Hinte could be a potential multi-millionaire.

    Hinte reportedly found the winning lottery ticket in a pocket of a washed pair of jeans, however it was missing the date and serial number Camelot require for verification reasons.

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    WORLDWIDE RIGHTS

    Pictures by : FameFlynet UK © 2016
    Tel : +44 (0)20 3551 5049
    Email : info@fameflynet.uk.com (FOTO: DUKAS/FAMEFLYNET UK)

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  • FEATURE - Susanne Hinte behauptet in der Lotterie 33 Mio £ gewonnen zu haben
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    FEATURE - Susanne Hinte behauptet in der Lotterie 33 Mio £ gewonnen zu haben
    Picture Shows: General View, GV

    January 25, 2016

    Woman who made £33million lottery claim identified as German divorcee Susanne Hinte, a grandmother of four. Hinte is said to be devastated about the whole situation and has already received begging letters.

    Her son spoke to local journalists this morning from an upstairs window, leaning out and saying she wasn't at home and hiding away until it had died down. It appears the property has been targeted by locals whom have thrown eggs at the house after finding out Miss Hinte could be a potential multi-millionaire.

    Hinte reportedly found the winning lottery ticket in a pocket of a washed pair of jeans, however it was missing the date and serial number Camelot require for verification reasons.

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    WORLDWIDE RIGHTS

    Pictures by : FameFlynet UK © 2016
    Tel : +44 (0)20 3551 5049
    Email : info@fameflynet.uk.com (FOTO: DUKAS/FAMEFLYNET UK)

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  • FEATURE - Susanne Hinte behauptet in der Lotterie 33 Mio £ gewonnen zu haben
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    FEATURE - Susanne Hinte behauptet in der Lotterie 33 Mio £ gewonnen zu haben
    Picture Shows: General View, GV

    January 25, 2016

    Woman who made £33million lottery claim identified as German divorcee Susanne Hinte, a grandmother of four. Hinte is said to be devastated about the whole situation and has already received begging letters.

    Her son spoke to local journalists this morning from an upstairs window, leaning out and saying she wasn't at home and hiding away until it had died down. It appears the property has been targeted by locals whom have thrown eggs at the house after finding out Miss Hinte could be a potential multi-millionaire.

    Hinte reportedly found the winning lottery ticket in a pocket of a washed pair of jeans, however it was missing the date and serial number Camelot require for verification reasons.

    Non Exclusive
    WORLDWIDE RIGHTS

    Pictures by : FameFlynet UK © 2016
    Tel : +44 (0)20 3551 5049
    Email : info@fameflynet.uk.com (FOTO: DUKAS/FAMEFLYNET UK)

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  • FEATURE - Susanne Hinte behauptet in der Lotterie 33 Mio £ gewonnen zu haben
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    FEATURE - Susanne Hinte behauptet in der Lotterie 33 Mio £ gewonnen zu haben
    Picture Shows: General View, GV

    January 25, 2016

    Woman who made £33million lottery claim identified as German divorcee Susanne Hinte, a grandmother of four. Hinte is said to be devastated about the whole situation and has already received begging letters.

    Her son spoke to local journalists this morning from an upstairs window, leaning out and saying she wasn't at home and hiding away until it had died down. It appears the property has been targeted by locals whom have thrown eggs at the house after finding out Miss Hinte could be a potential multi-millionaire.

    Hinte reportedly found the winning lottery ticket in a pocket of a washed pair of jeans, however it was missing the date and serial number Camelot require for verification reasons.

    Non Exclusive
    WORLDWIDE RIGHTS

    Pictures by : FameFlynet UK © 2016
    Tel : +44 (0)20 3551 5049
    Email : info@fameflynet.uk.com (FOTO: DUKAS/FAMEFLYNET UK)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Susanne Hinte behauptet in der Lotterie 33 Mio £ gewonnen zu haben
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    FEATURE - Susanne Hinte behauptet in der Lotterie 33 Mio £ gewonnen zu haben
    Picture Shows: General View, GV

    January 25, 2016

    Woman who made £33million lottery claim identified as German divorcee Susanne Hinte, a grandmother of four. Hinte is said to be devastated about the whole situation and has already received begging letters.

    Her son spoke to local journalists this morning from an upstairs window, leaning out and saying she wasn't at home and hiding away until it had died down. It appears the property has been targeted by locals whom have thrown eggs at the house after finding out Miss Hinte could be a potential multi-millionaire.

    Hinte reportedly found the winning lottery ticket in a pocket of a washed pair of jeans, however it was missing the date and serial number Camelot require for verification reasons.

    Non Exclusive
    WORLDWIDE RIGHTS

    Pictures by : FameFlynet UK © 2016
    Tel : +44 (0)20 3551 5049
    Email : info@fameflynet.uk.com (FOTO: DUKAS/FAMEFLYNET UK)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Susanne Hinte behauptet in der Lotterie 33 Mio £ gewonnen zu haben
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    FEATURE - Susanne Hinte behauptet in der Lotterie 33 Mio £ gewonnen zu haben
    Picture Shows: General View, GV

    January 25, 2016

    Woman who made £33million lottery claim identified as German divorcee Susanne Hinte, a grandmother of four. Hinte is said to be devastated about the whole situation and has already received begging letters.

    Her son spoke to local journalists this morning from an upstairs window, leaning out and saying she wasn't at home and hiding away until it had died down. It appears the property has been targeted by locals whom have thrown eggs at the house after finding out Miss Hinte could be a potential multi-millionaire.

    Hinte reportedly found the winning lottery ticket in a pocket of a washed pair of jeans, however it was missing the date and serial number Camelot require for verification reasons.

    Non Exclusive
    WORLDWIDE RIGHTS

    Pictures by : FameFlynet UK © 2016
    Tel : +44 (0)20 3551 5049
    Email : info@fameflynet.uk.com (FOTO: DUKAS/FAMEFLYNET UK)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Susanne Hinte behauptet in der Lotterie 33 Mio £ gewonnen zu haben
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    FEATURE - Susanne Hinte behauptet in der Lotterie 33 Mio £ gewonnen zu haben
    Picture Shows: General View, GV

    January 25, 2016

    Woman who made £33million lottery claim identified as German divorcee Susanne Hinte, a grandmother of four. Hinte is said to be devastated about the whole situation and has already received begging letters.

    Her son spoke to local journalists this morning from an upstairs window, leaning out and saying she wasn't at home and hiding away until it had died down. It appears the property has been targeted by locals whom have thrown eggs at the house after finding out Miss Hinte could be a potential multi-millionaire.

    Hinte reportedly found the winning lottery ticket in a pocket of a washed pair of jeans, however it was missing the date and serial number Camelot require for verification reasons.

    Non Exclusive
    WORLDWIDE RIGHTS

    Pictures by : FameFlynet UK © 2016
    Tel : +44 (0)20 3551 5049
    Email : info@fameflynet.uk.com (FOTO: DUKAS/FAMEFLYNET UK)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • National Lottery winner
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    National Lottery winner
    Painter and decorator Willie Sibbald, 48, from Edinburgh, won £7,084,472 in the National Lottery rollover draw. (FOTO: DUKAS/PA PHOTOS)
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  • National Lottery winner
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    National Lottery winner
    Painter and decorator Willie Sibbald, 48, from Edinburgh, won £7,084,472 in the National Lottery rollover draw. (FOTO: DUKAS/PA PHOTOS)
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  • National Lottery winner
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    National Lottery winner
    Painter and decorator Willie Sibbald, 48, from Edinburgh, won £7,084,472 in the National Lottery rollover draw. (FOTO: DUKAS/PA PHOTOS)
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  • National Lottery winner
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    National Lottery winner
    Painter and decorator Willie Sibbald, 48, from Edinburgh, won £7,084,472 in the National Lottery rollover draw. (FOTO: DUKAS/PA PHOTOS)
    DUKAS/PA PHOTOS

     

  • National Lottery winner
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    National Lottery winner
    Painter and decorator Willie Sibbald, 48, from Edinburgh, won £7,084,472 in the National Lottery rollover draw. (FOTO: DUKAS/PA PHOTOS)
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  • Immigrant wins $338 million lottery
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    Immigrant wins $338 million lottery
    March 26, 2013 - Passaic, New Jersey, United States: Pedro Quezada at the NJ Lottery Headquarters after winning the $338 Million NJ Powerball Prize. The Dominican immigrant has decided to take the payment in one lump sum. That means 45-year-old Quezada will receive about $221 million, or about $152 million after taxes. He appeared at New Jersey lottery headquarters to officially claim the prize, a day after learning he had the winning ticket. He was with his wife, Ines Sanchez, his four brothers, and two nephews. Quezada and his wife, who is from Tlaxcala (tlahs-KAH'-luh), Mexico, have been married nine years. Quezada says his mind isn't clear enough yet to figure out what he will do with the money. But he says he could use a car. Asked what kind of car he has now, he said, "My feet." (Stephen Yang/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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  • Immigrant wins $338 million lottery
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    Immigrant wins $338 million lottery
    March 26, 2013 - Passaic, New Jersey, United States: Pedro Quezada at the NJ Lottery Headquarters after winning the $338 Million NJ Powerball Prize. The Dominican immigrant has decided to take the payment in one lump sum. That means 45-year-old Quezada will receive about $221 million, or about $152 million after taxes. He appeared at New Jersey lottery headquarters to officially claim the prize, a day after learning he had the winning ticket. He was with his wife, Ines Sanchez, his four brothers, and two nephews. Quezada and his wife, who is from Tlaxcala (tlahs-KAH'-luh), Mexico, have been married nine years. Quezada says his mind isn't clear enough yet to figure out what he will do with the money. But he says he could use a car. Asked what kind of car he has now, he said, "My feet." (Stephen Yang/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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  • Immigrant wins $338 million lottery
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    Immigrant wins $338 million lottery
    March 26, 2013 - Passaic, New Jersey, United States: Pedro Quezada, right, and his wife, Inez Sanchez, left, answer questions at the NJ Lottery Headquarters after winning the $338 Million NJ Powerball Prize. The Dominican immigrant has decided to take the payment in one lump sum. That means 45-year-old Quezada will receive about $221 million, or about $152 million after taxes. He appeared at New Jersey lottery headquarters to officially claim the prize, a day after learning he had the winning ticket. He was with his wife, Ines Sanchez, his four brothers, and two nephews. Quezada and his wife, who is from Tlaxcala (tlahs-KAH'-luh), Mexico, have been married nine years. Quezada says his mind isn't clear enough yet to figure out what he will do with the money. But he says he could use a car. Asked what kind of car he has now, he said, "My feet." (Stephen Yang/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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  • Immigrant wins $338 million lottery
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    Immigrant wins $338 million lottery
    March 26, 2013 - Passaic, New Jersey, United States: Pedro Quezada, right, and his wife, Inez Sanchez, left, answer questions at the NJ Lottery Headquarters after winning the $338 Million NJ Powerball Prize. The Dominican immigrant has decided to take the payment in one lump sum. That means 45-year-old Quezada will receive about $221 million, or about $152 million after taxes. He appeared at New Jersey lottery headquarters to officially claim the prize, a day after learning he had the winning ticket. He was with his wife, Ines Sanchez, his four brothers, and two nephews. Quezada and his wife, who is from Tlaxcala (tlahs-KAH'-luh), Mexico, have been married nine years. Quezada says his mind isn't clear enough yet to figure out what he will do with the money. But he says he could use a car. Asked what kind of car he has now, he said, "My feet." (Stephen Yang/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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  • Immigrant wins $338 million lottery
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    Immigrant wins $338 million lottery
    March 26, 2013 - Passaic, New Jersey, United States: Inez Sanchez, left, at the NJ Lottery Headquarters after her husband, Pedro Quezada, won the $338 Million NJ Powerball Prize. The Dominican immigrant has decided to take the payment in one lump sum. That means 45-year-old Quezada will receive about $221 million, or about $152 million after taxes. He appeared at New Jersey lottery headquarters to officially claim the prize, a day after learning he had the winning ticket. He was with his wife, Ines Sanchez, his four brothers, and two nephews. Quezada and his wife, who is from Tlaxcala (tlahs-KAH'-luh), Mexico, have been married nine years. Quezada says his mind isn't clear enough yet to figure out what he will do with the money. But he says he could use a car. Asked what kind of car he has now, he said, "My feet." (Stephen Yang/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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  • Immigrant wins $338 million lottery
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    Immigrant wins $338 million lottery
    March 26, 2013 - Passaic, New Jersey, United States: Pedro Quezada answers questions at the NJ Lottery Headquarters after winning the $338 Million NJ Powerball Prize. The Dominican immigrant has decided to take the payment in one lump sum. That means 45-year-old Quezada will receive about $221 million, or about $152 million after taxes. He appeared at New Jersey lottery headquarters to officially claim the prize, a day after learning he had the winning ticket. He was with his wife, Ines Sanchez, his four brothers, and two nephews. Quezada and his wife, who is from Tlaxcala (tlahs-KAH'-luh), Mexico, have been married nine years. Quezada says his mind isn't clear enough yet to figure out what he will do with the money. But he says he could use a car. Asked what kind of car he has now, he said, "My feet." (Stephen Yang/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    DUKAS/POLARIS

     

  • Immigrant wins $338 million lottery
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    Immigrant wins $338 million lottery
    March 26, 2013 - Passaic, New Jersey, United States: Pedro Quezada answers questions at the NJ Lottery Headquarters after winning the $338 Million NJ Powerball Prize. The Dominican immigrant has decided to take the payment in one lump sum. That means 45-year-old Quezada will receive about $221 million, or about $152 million after taxes. He appeared at New Jersey lottery headquarters to officially claim the prize, a day after learning he had the winning ticket. He was with his wife, Ines Sanchez, his four brothers, and two nephews. Quezada and his wife, who is from Tlaxcala (tlahs-KAH'-luh), Mexico, have been married nine years. Quezada says his mind isn't clear enough yet to figure out what he will do with the money. But he says he could use a car. Asked what kind of car he has now, he said, "My feet." (Stephen Yang/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    DUKAS/POLARIS

     

  • Immigrant wins $338 million lottery
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    Immigrant wins $338 million lottery
    March 26, 2013 - Passaic, New Jersey, United States: Pedro Quezada answers questions at the NJ Lottery Headquarters after winning the $338 Million NJ Powerball Prize. The Dominican immigrant has decided to take the payment in one lump sum. That means 45-year-old Quezada will receive about $221 million, or about $152 million after taxes. He appeared at New Jersey lottery headquarters to officially claim the prize, a day after learning he had the winning ticket. He was with his wife, Ines Sanchez, his four brothers, and two nephews. Quezada and his wife, who is from Tlaxcala (tlahs-KAH'-luh), Mexico, have been married nine years. Quezada says his mind isn't clear enough yet to figure out what he will do with the money. But he says he could use a car. Asked what kind of car he has now, he said, "My feet." (Stephen Yang/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    DUKAS/POLARIS

     

  • Immigrant wins $338 million lottery
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    Immigrant wins $338 million lottery
    March 26, 2013 - Passaic, New Jersey, United States: Pedro Quezada answers questions at the NJ Lottery Headquarters after winning the $338 Million NJ Powerball Prize. The Dominican immigrant has decided to take the payment in one lump sum. That means 45-year-old Quezada will receive about $221 million, or about $152 million after taxes. He appeared at New Jersey lottery headquarters to officially claim the prize, a day after learning he had the winning ticket. He was with his wife, Ines Sanchez, his four brothers, and two nephews. Quezada and his wife, who is from Tlaxcala (tlahs-KAH'-luh), Mexico, have been married nine years. Quezada says his mind isn't clear enough yet to figure out what he will do with the money. But he says he could use a car. Asked what kind of car he has now, he said, "My feet." (Stephen Yang/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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  • Immigrant wins $338 million lottery
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    Immigrant wins $338 million lottery
    March 26, 2013 - Passaic, New Jersey, United States: Pedro Quezada answers questions at the NJ Lottery Headquarters after winning the $338 Million NJ Powerball Prize. The Dominican immigrant has decided to take the payment in one lump sum. That means 45-year-old Quezada will receive about $221 million, or about $152 million after taxes. He appeared at New Jersey lottery headquarters to officially claim the prize, a day after learning he had the winning ticket. He was with his wife, Ines Sanchez, his four brothers, and two nephews. Quezada and his wife, who is from Tlaxcala (tlahs-KAH'-luh), Mexico, have been married nine years. Quezada says his mind isn't clear enough yet to figure out what he will do with the money. But he says he could use a car. Asked what kind of car he has now, he said, "My feet." (Stephen Yang/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    DUKAS/POLARIS

     

  • Immigrant wins $338 million lottery
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    Immigrant wins $338 million lottery
    March 26, 2013 - Passaic, New Jersey, United States: Pedro Quezada answers questions at the NJ Lottery Headquarters after winning the $338 Million NJ Powerball Prize. The Dominican immigrant has decided to take the payment in one lump sum. That means 45-year-old Quezada will receive about $221 million, or about $152 million after taxes. He appeared at New Jersey lottery headquarters to officially claim the prize, a day after learning he had the winning ticket. He was with his wife, Ines Sanchez, his four brothers, and two nephews. Quezada and his wife, who is from Tlaxcala (tlahs-KAH'-luh), Mexico, have been married nine years. Quezada says his mind isn't clear enough yet to figure out what he will do with the money. But he says he could use a car. Asked what kind of car he has now, he said, "My feet." (Stephen Yang/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    DUKAS/POLARIS

     

  • Immigrant wins $338 million lottery
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    Immigrant wins $338 million lottery
    March 26, 2013 - Passaic, New Jersey, United States: Pedro Quezada answers questions at the NJ Lottery Headquarters after winning the $338 Million NJ Powerball Prize. The Dominican immigrant has decided to take the payment in one lump sum. That means 45-year-old Quezada will receive about $221 million, or about $152 million after taxes. He appeared at New Jersey lottery headquarters to officially claim the prize, a day after learning he had the winning ticket. He was with his wife, Ines Sanchez, his four brothers, and two nephews. Quezada and his wife, who is from Tlaxcala (tlahs-KAH'-luh), Mexico, have been married nine years. Quezada says his mind isn't clear enough yet to figure out what he will do with the money. But he says he could use a car. Asked what kind of car he has now, he said, "My feet." (Stephen Yang/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    DUKAS/POLARIS

     

  • Immigrant wins $338 million lottery
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    Immigrant wins $338 million lottery
    March 26, 2013 - Passaic, New Jersey, United States: Pedro Quezada answers questions at the NJ Lottery Headquarters after winning the $338 Million NJ Powerball Prize. The Dominican immigrant has decided to take the payment in one lump sum. That means 45-year-old Quezada will receive about $221 million, or about $152 million after taxes. He appeared at New Jersey lottery headquarters to officially claim the prize, a day after learning he had the winning ticket. He was with his wife, Ines Sanchez, his four brothers, and two nephews. Quezada and his wife, who is from Tlaxcala (tlahs-KAH'-luh), Mexico, have been married nine years. Quezada says his mind isn't clear enough yet to figure out what he will do with the money. But he says he could use a car. Asked what kind of car he has now, he said, "My feet." (Stephen Yang/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    DUKAS/POLARIS

     

  • Immigrant wins $338 million lottery
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    Immigrant wins $338 million lottery
    March 26, 2013 - Passaic, New Jersey, United States: Pedro Quezada answers questions at the NJ Lottery Headquarters after winning the $338 Million NJ Powerball Prize. The Dominican immigrant has decided to take the payment in one lump sum. That means 45-year-old Quezada will receive about $221 million, or about $152 million after taxes. He appeared at New Jersey lottery headquarters to officially claim the prize, a day after learning he had the winning ticket. He was with his wife, Ines Sanchez, his four brothers, and two nephews. Quezada and his wife, who is from Tlaxcala (tlahs-KAH'-luh), Mexico, have been married nine years. Quezada says his mind isn't clear enough yet to figure out what he will do with the money. But he says he could use a car. Asked what kind of car he has now, he said, "My feet." (Stephen Yang/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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  • Immigrant wins $338 million lottery
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    Immigrant wins $338 million lottery
    March 26, 2013 - Passaic, New Jersey, United States: Pedro Quezada, right, and his wife, Inez Sanchez, left, who won the $338 Million NJ Powerball yesterday, speaks at a press conference at the NJ Lottery Headquarters.The Dominican immigrant has decided to take the payment in one lump sum. That means 45-year-old Quezada will receive about $221 million, or about $152 million after taxes. He appeared at New Jersey lottery headquarters to officially claim the prize, a day after learning he had the winning ticket. He was with his wife, Ines Sanchez, his four brothers, and two nephews. Quezada and his wife, who is from Tlaxcala (tlahs-KAH'-luh), Mexico, have been married nine years. Quezada says his mind isn't clear enough yet to figure out what he will do with the money. But he says he could use a car. Asked what kind of car he has now, he said, "My feet." (Stephen Yang/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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  • Immigrant wins $338 million lottery
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    Immigrant wins $338 million lottery
    March 26, 2013 - Passaic, New Jersey, United States: Pedro Quezada, who won the $338 Million NJ Powerball yesterday, poses with a copy of the NY Post outside his family's home in Passiac, NJ. The Dominican immigrant has decided to take the payment in one lump sum. That means 45-year-old Quezada will receive about $221 million, or about $152 million after taxes. He appeared at New Jersey lottery headquarters to officially claim the prize, a day after learning he had the winning ticket. He was with his wife, Ines Sanchez, his four brothers, and two nephews. Quezada and his wife, who is from Tlaxcala (tlahs-KAH'-luh), Mexico, have been married nine years. Quezada says his mind isn't clear enough yet to figure out what he will do with the money. But he says he could use a car. Asked what kind of car he has now, he said, "My feet." (Stephen Yang/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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