DENVER, Colo. — The Aurora, Colorado, woman who won a $3.3 million jackpot last Friday was still in shock when she came into the Denver claims office a week later, according to state lottery officials.
Identified only by her first name, Yahnique, the big winner purchased the winning ticket at King Soopers located at 1155 South Havana in Aurora.
The winning numbers were 10, 14, 25, 30, 31, and 32. Her total earnings? $3,312,287.
Yahnique had just resigned from her job as a certified nursing assistant.
"My last day was January 17, but I didn't have anything lined up yet," she said.
Yahnique says she's been playing the lottery for over 30 years. When she asked her husband Bruce to check the computer for the winning numbers, he said he thought it was a practical joke.
"I was highly suspicious but then I thought, there's no way she could mock up their whole website," said Bruce. "I mean, she knows her way around the computer. But not that well."
The couple, who has three sons, will receive a total of 25 annuity payments.
State lottery officials say the couple has immediate plans to pay bills and make home improvements.




Congratulations to Yahnique & Bruce !!!
That is fantastique! Congrats!
Makes me want to QUIT my job.
She is very lucky. I wonder if she had anything actually lined up with the job she work for that's my only question. Perhaps her line of work things are really weird
'"My last day was January 17, but I didn't have anything lined up yet," she said."
Congrats to her and I like her taking the annuity rather than the lump sum.
Nobody knows her situation. Also there's no such thing as the way companies do these days with different jobs. There's no such thing as you need something lined up companies do what they want
So if you want to win, just quit your job first!
They are two smart cookies living in Aurora, Colorado.
Yeah I plan on taking the annuity too on wednesday when I win oregon megabucks. Yeah me!-weshar75
Drat!!! When I was at that store, all I bought was groceries! Oh well, I guess I wasn't meant to win yet.
She might have been a type of contract employee/temp and chose to end a bad assignment early...
If u dont play, u cant win!
The Lottery is a Total Scam- They prerecord the drawings and hand pick the numbers. Im will be contacting a questioning all of them on this. Everyone will know the Truth across America. I promise. Danny Wooten..Im contacting every past winner and everyone involved. Look forward to it.
Congrats to the winners.
That 25-year annuity is a blessing for her family. Hope the winnings subsidize their income and not replace it.
So how much is the annuity yearly?
Lol lol We have not had a real conspiracy ranting nut for a while.
IDIOT ALERT!!!
From the Colorado Lottery web page.
"If you choose an annuity, you’ll be paid in 25 annual installments with the first annuity payment being 2.5% of the jackpot share. Following payments increase 3.7% each year until the entire amount is paid. The choice you make is binding and irrevocable. You have 60 days from the date your ticket is validated to decide how you want to be paid."
Thanks!
You can recognize them by their distinctive call:
That's why instead of counting on the lottery I invest in stocks. Especially for companies that make tin foil, because that market seems to get bigger every year.
As a health care provider I am so happy to read about her good fortune. The average Joe Blow has not clue on how difficult these jobs are. The hours are very long and demanding and so many state and federal regulations. We cannot hold onto Nurses where I work and am told it is a nationwide problem. We have plenty of my types, Respiratory Therapists, wish some of the bozos I work with would quit. The barrel gets dregged for some of them let me assure you.
Anyway, back to the great news... Congratulations on your winnings!!
Easy on the juice, Danny-boy!.
After factoring 25% federal and 4% state taxes her first year payment will be for $58,793 and her second year with the 3.7% increase will be $60,968. This is a slight let down as 25 equal payments would have been $132,491 before taxes. I'm not a big fan of annuities that are heavily back end loaded and would have opted for the cash value.