The next stop for this retired Brooklyn bus driver is Easy Street.
Frederick McClendon claimed his $7 million prize Tuesday in the New York Lottery's Cash4Life draw game.
"I usually play the Powerball or Mega Millions games," said McClendon, who says he spent 15 years driving a bus in Brooklyn and the Bronx. "Instinct told me to buy a Cash4Life ticket this time."
McClendon said he bought his ticket to a bright new future on Nov. 24 when he walked into MX Wines & Spirits in Halsey St. in Brooklyn.
"Just happened to buy a Quick Pick," he said. "I cried. My first reaction was, I cried. Tears of joy."
A few days after the drawing, the wine store clerk told him someone bought the top-prize ticket. He checked his ticket and realized he was the lucky winner.
"I checked my ticket right in the store," said McClendon, who said he has bought tickets there off and on for many years.
McClendon said his family didn't buy his story right away.
"They didn't believe me," he said while standing beside his lawyer. "It's just like, you're lying."
Not anymore.
McClendon, who plans to take a lump sum payment that amounts to $4.3 million after withholdings, said he plans to help his family and put aside some college money for his kids.
"It's about my family," he said. "I love my family."
Asked if he'll take public transportation again, McClendon smiled and said, "I have to, but I'd rather not discuss the reasons why."
McClendon is the 160th New Yorker to claim a prize of $1 million or more from 2014 drawings.
Lottery officials say there is still another $7 million Cash4Life winner out there who purchased the ticket in July at the Milky Way Deli on Ralph St. in Canarsie, Brooklyn — and has not collected his or her prize money.
Cash4Life is a multi-state game operated by the New York and New Jersey lotteries. Drawings are held Monday and Thursday at 8:57 pm.
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Thanks to Leland for the tip.
Congratulations Mr. McClendon.
Big time congrats
Ralph Kramden : Hey Alice, just wait til you see how this furniture looks in a park ave apartment ! LOL
Nice win to end 2014.
Definitely. This game's first drawing is tonight in South Carolina.
The game is called Lucky 4 life. I guess it's the same concept, just a different name.
Good luck.
I hit small prizes on this game more often than I do on the 2 big games
Good for Mr. McClendon glad to see another guy hit easy street. (c8
Congratulations to the lucky winner.
Good for you man, be wise, relax and try to enjoy. Happy for you brother. Be smart and enjoy, enjoy, enjoy!!!
Im not buying it. The lottery is not real.
How so?
Congrats to Frederick McClendon on his nice win!
They hire actors and pay them a small amount to appear as winners with the promise that he or she wont open their mouth to talk about it or they will be killed if they expose the truth.
Really?
You create an account just to log on and spill your crap?
LOL. You are simply a troll. Now do something constructive like clean your mom and dad's basement you're living in.
Well i guess my neighbor who won $61 million then quit her job as a medical assistant was a very very highly paid actor all this time then???? And all this time i thought...
oh wait..
congrats to the winner.
is on tonight get your tickets.
Congratulations to the retired bus driver! but once again the lottery officials just love to exaggerate what the winner actually received. The annuity prize value is $7 million and the cash lump option is $4.36 million BEFORE taxes.
The New York lottery conveniently mentioned that his take home pay after taxes was $4.3 million when in fact it will be just a bit over $2 million after all federal and state taxes are paid. Too bad the NY lottery won't be held accountable for the entire $4.3 million that they touted.
Congrats=
Sounds like something out of the "Honeymooners" sitcom with yhe 'great one' , Jackie Gleason, driving the old Brooklyn Bus line LOL
Fortuna Smiled Upon Him
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Well, professional writers have been trained to NEVER accept supplied/stated figures as accurate. The writer (or their proofer/facts checker) is supposed to check/research each sentence BEFORE an article goes to press.
Did the "facts checker" for this article get fired or laid-off and not replaced?
Halsey street in the house...... i use to play when i was a kid on the corner of halsey n stuyvasent.....and bridge st church is right there congrats all the way from fl....
Congratulations Mr. McClendon
Congrats to Mr McClendon.
Retired bus driver waits two months to collect his "pot of gold." He purchased his winning ticket in a liqueur store. What did he do ?
Did he start celebrating an go on a two month long lost weekend ?
Congratulations and jubilations!
With his identy made public he will be unable to continue working as a bus driver.
Nice story, very nice payday, enjoy retirement. I believe I will be right there with him in the near future.
Congrats. Stay away from liquor stores and don't drink up your windfall.
No reason why he couldn't keep working. I worked with Sergio martini, a NYC dept. of sanitation worker who won $10.3 million dollars playing powerball on January 6,1996. He kept working for a year and a half in order to get a fifteen year pension. About twenty of us would give him a dollar to buy us powerball tickets. He used to give us our tickets a day or two after the drawing. No one ever complained. After he won he would now give us our tickets a day or two before the drawing. He used to also look for Marlboro miles in the garbage. After he won he bought who ever he worked with a meal at a greasy spoon dinner. And when his mother died he asked each one of us for five dollars.
Good Job Fred. Retired with several mill in the bank. Enjoy ur life you an ur family.
I'm curious to know where you got your $4.3M figure from. It is my understanding that $7M is the lumpsum payout as can be seen here under the Odds and Prizes tab
http://www.state.nj.us/lottery/games/1-9_cash4life.shtml