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NJ couple claims $126M Mega Millions jackpot

Dec. 9, 2008, 12:04 p.m.

Mega Millions Mega Millions: NJ couple claims $126M Mega Millions jackpot
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Clelia Lopes walked around north Jersey with a winning lottery ticket in her purse for days this summer before realizing the stub was worth much more than the paper it was printed on — $126 million more.

Clelia, a homemaker, bought the winning Mega Millions ticket while shopping at Seabra Supermarket in Newark on July 22. She and her husband, Mario, a construction foreman, came forward Monday, more than four months later, still without plans to buy an expensive car, take a lavish vacation or do any other frivolous or impetuous things with their newfound wealth.

"We're working people," the Union County couple said through a family friend, who served as an interpreter.

The Lopes came to the United States from Portugal more than 30 years ago and originally settled in Essex County before moving to Union County. They do not speak English.

Appearing nervous, the Lopes barely smiled as they held up a big mock check with their names on it for $126 million.

"I can assure you they are very happy, they are a little bit nervous," their lawyer, Michael Bertone, explained.

The Lopes actually walk away with considerably less than the jackpot amount. Since they chose the cash option, their prize comes to about $75.5 million before the 25 percent federal withholding tax.

They were the only ones holding the winning ticket on July 22 containing the numbers: 2, 16, 23, 29, 32, and a Gold Mega Ball number 46.

The Lopes seemed uncomfortable with all the media attention, and were guarded about sharing details of their lives.

But they did say that they plan to financially help out their extended family and that Mario Lopes may quit his job. They've also visited Portugal since they won.

"The Lopes family did everything right that you could ask of a winner in a big jackpot — they signed their ticket, put it in a safe place, and then sought professional financial and legal guidance to help them with any questions they may have had," said William Jourdain, acting executive director of the Lottery. "These are the steps we love to see our winners take before they come forward."

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Posted: December 9, 2008, 12:24 pm - IP Logged

Congrats, spend it wisely. 

I cannot believe they have been in the US for 30 years and they still don't speak English? At least it will be harder for people to ask them for money!! :)

Siento nao entendo!

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Posted: December 9, 2008, 12:33 pm - IP Logged

Congrats, spend it wisely. 

I cannot believe they have been in the US for 30 years and they still don't speak English? At least it will be harder for people to ask them for money!! :)

Siento nao entendo!

Beggars will have to hire a translator or learn to speak their language.

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Posted: December 9, 2008, 12:57 pm - IP Logged

Congrats to the couple!

My guess is they do know English, but chose to reveal otherwise.  This is not an uncommon practice with Latin American immigrants. 

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Posted: December 9, 2008, 1:22 pm - IP Logged

wow...imagine to see that amount of money!

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Posted: December 9, 2008, 1:27 pm - IP Logged

WOW CONGRATULATIONS!!! My last name is Lopes also,too bad they are not related.

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Posted: December 9, 2008, 3:06 pm - IP Logged

Beggars will have to hire a translator or learn to speak their language.

Se Se>>>>>>senor' RoooooHoo!!!!!

UR correctooe'>>>>>>>>>>>>>!!!!!

Psykomo don't need no translator!

(DES DUM AMERICANO jus continuuue's 2 loose my assets & KNOT's 2 on D-MM)

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Posted: December 9, 2008, 3:40 pm - IP Logged

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Welcome to Hit'sville!

Land of Winners

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Posted: December 9, 2008, 4:26 pm - IP Logged

Congrats to the Lopes family!

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Posted: December 9, 2008, 4:33 pm - IP Logged

 

Oh, wait.  Wrong Mario Lopez.

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Posted: December 9, 2008, 5:08 pm - IP Logged

Some people have all the luck, my congrats to the couple.Group Hug

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Posted: December 9, 2008, 9:53 pm - IP Logged

"The land of opportunity"

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Posted: December 10, 2008, 12:17 am - IP Logged

maybe they can buy Rosetastone software and learn English now

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Posted: December 10, 2008, 12:40 am - IP Logged

Congrats to the winners!, I hope they use the money wisely and don't end up like David Lee Edwards, and Jack Whittaker. With the economy in turmoil and people losing jobs daily, It's nice to see them take their time and get sound financial advice. I think they should be okay as long as they feel like it it is not their job to help every Tom, Dick, and Harry out there who is sure to come looking for a handout.  Good luck to anyone who purchased a ticket for tonights Mega millions drawing.

                                                                                                   Cheers

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Posted: December 10, 2008, 7:19 am - IP Logged

Congrats to the couple!

My guess is they do know English, but chose to reveal otherwise.  This is not an uncommon practice with Latin American immigrants. 

Yeah, they probably lied about not knowing english.  I find it hard to believe that you can live in a country for 30 years and not AT LEAST pick up a few bits and pieces of English, enough to hold a basic conversation.  I think they lied so people would leave them them alone.  People lie.  It's true.

 

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