20-year-old Florida man claims $451M Mega Millions jackpot

Jan 12, 2018, 4:59 pm (97 comments)

Mega Millions

By Todd Northrop

He's not old enough to drink but he's $451 million richer.

A 20-year-old Florida man has come forward with the lone winning $451 million Mega Millions jackpot ticket from the January 5th drawing.

Shane Missler, who bought the winning Mega Millions ticket from a 7-Eleven in Port Richey, chose to claim a one-time, lump sum payment of $281.9 million.

"I'm only 20, but I hope to use it to pursue a variety of passions, help my family and do some good for humanity," Missler said in a news release from the Florida Lottery on Friday.

Missler said he wasn't surprised that he had won and that he had "a feeling" that he might.

When he realized he had won, he called his brother first.

On his Facebook page on Jan. 5, the evening of the drawing, Missler had also shared a brief post, "Oh. My. God."

He shared the news with his father over coffee the following day.

Missler will actually pocket $281,874,999.00 after taking the lump-sum payment for his winning ticket, according to the Florida Lottery.

The ticket was bought at the 7-Eleven at 7131 Ridge Rd. in Port Richey, which is is northwest of Tampa in Pasco County.

The winning numbers were: 28, 30, 39, 59, and 70, with Mega Ball number 10.

The $451 million jackpot started building from a $15 million starting point on Oct. 17, 2017. It took 23 consecutive drawings without a top prize winner to accumulate the massive jackpot.

Missler's winnings are the 6th-largest jackpot ever by a single lottery ticket.

Under a rules change that took effect on Oct. 31, Mega Millions now starts at a $40 million jackpot, and the jackpot grows a minimum of $5 million for each drawing that does not have a winner. The upcoming drawing on Friday night features a $45 million grand prize.

Mega Millions is currently offered for sale in 44 states, plus Washington, D.C. and the U.S. Virgin Islands. Drawings are Tuesdays and Fridays at 11:00 pm Eastern Time. Tickets cost $2 each.

The Mega Millions winning numbers are published at USA Mega (www.usamega.com) minutes after the drawing takes place.

Lottery Post Staff

Comments

BEZ22's avatarBEZ22

What a wonderful blessing to  start off the new year.

 

Congratulations..

Macdawgg

20 yrs old and won and I've been playing for 40yrs and STILL can't win a lottery!

 

Oh well hopefully before I hit 90!

jacintasc

This boy. yep boy's life will be ruined. A 20 y/o lacks the life experience to fend off all the scam and con artists out there. When I was 20 I was in college and not playing the lotto. Eventually, LP will post horrible stuff that happened to him during his lifetime

hearsetrax's avatarhearsetrax

Quote: Originally posted by jacintasc on Jan 12, 2018

This boy. yep boy's life will be ruined. A 20 y/o lacks the life experience to fend off all the scam and con artists out there. When I was 20 I was in college and not playing the lotto. Eventually, LP will post horrible stuff that happened to him during his lifetime

Skeptical time will spin a most curious yarn soon enough I reckon, I just wonder which "curse of the lottery" will befall him jejeje

 

but then he may surprise us all yet

CDanaT's avatarCDanaT

Quote: Originally posted by Macdawgg on Jan 12, 2018

20 yrs old and won and I've been playing for 40yrs and STILL can't win a lottery!

 

Oh well hopefully before I hit 90!

It will happen Mac, keep on buying and believing  Thumbs Up

lejardin's avatarlejardin

I agree we may be reading about his misfortune and being taken advantage of.  His age does not give him the experience to deal with such a tremendous amount of money.  Even at my age, I lack experience to handle such a tidy sum but gimme a try lol!

Good Luck to the winner and I mean that sincerely.  Maybe he needs to get off Facebook?

Artist77's avatarArtist77

I know I have always been naturally careful with money and I was in college also. He hopefully will have good common sense so he may not go too crazy with the money. Wisdom about money is not always age related. I come across more than a few over age 40 or  50 professionals who have massive debt and have not saved or invested a dime and they are dependant on their wages. And one does not need to know everything about a topic, but if he has the good sense to do the research and hire the experts, he will have a good chance of not blowing it all.

Most lp'ers know you have to do your homework if you have a major win.

music*'s avatarmusic*

Shane Missler has a little less than $175 million dollars to work with. He now needs excellent advice and professional help. Open the yellow pages, go online, ask friends and family for referrals. Shane is set for the rest of his life. He could live for another sixty to seventy years. Maybe he will welcome in the next Century. Congratulations to him and his family! Party

music*'s avatarmusic*

Quote: Originally posted by Artist77 on Jan 12, 2018

I know I have always been naturally careful with money and I was in college also. He hopefully will have good common sense so he may not go too crazy with the money. Wisdom about money is not always age related. I come across more than a few over age 40 or  50 professionals who have massive debt and have not saved or invested a dime and they are dependant on their wages. And one does not need to know everything about a topic, but if he has the good sense to do the research and hire the experts, he will have a good chance of not blowing it all.

Most lp'ers know you have to do your homework if you have a major win.

I Agree! totally with Artist77. Homework is needed here.  was it a quick pick?

konane's avatarkonane

Congratulations Shane Missler on your jackpot! I wish you continued good luck and much wisdom throughout life. 

music*'s avatarmusic*

I just googled Florida taxes. Florida is one of seven states that have no income tax. That will leave Shane Missler with $175,500,000.00 

 As long as he only makes small mistakes like going on Facebook he should be set for life. 

 Prenups are mandatory here. 

 Shane is already in Florida which is the destination of past winners. Wealth abounds there. But so are the sleaze and criminals too.

benjibanks's avatarbenjibanks

This is going to be a huge test for this kid.  He now has a target on his back and he also has to deal with unchecked self destructive desires. 

 

Many pitfalls await but if he has a solid foundation, he might might be a quick learner.

zephbe's avatarzephbe

Quote: Originally posted by jacintasc on Jan 12, 2018

This boy. yep boy's life will be ruined. A 20 y/o lacks the life experience to fend off all the scam and con artists out there. When I was 20 I was in college and not playing the lotto. Eventually, LP will post horrible stuff that happened to him during his lifetime

Let's hope he listens to wise counsel and enjoy his winnings.  Don't write him off.

malin1257's avatarmalin1257

CONGRATS to Missler.  Agree with his pursuits, all except "do some good for humanity".  *&%# Humanity.  I would have   nothing for  "vulgar, vile, racist" humanity.

zephbe's avatarzephbe

Quote: Originally posted by music* on Jan 12, 2018

I Agree! totally with Artist77. Homework is needed here.  was it a quick pick?

One article said he bought 5 quick picks with $10 he'd won with a scratch-off.

music*'s avatarmusic*

Quote: Originally posted by zephbe on Jan 12, 2018

One article said he bought 5 quick picks with $10 he'd won with a scratch-off.

Thank You, zephbe. The best ten dollars he has ever spent!  Now, was that the last ten dollars left to his name? LOL 

 I will continue placing my trust in quick picks. 70% of the winners are quick picks.

Cassie8620's avatarCassie8620

Quote: Originally posted by Macdawgg on Jan 12, 2018

20 yrs old and won and I've been playing for 40yrs and STILL can't win a lottery!

 

Oh well hopefully before I hit 90!

my brothers late 20s and thirties 1 is early 50s said, "The kid will blow it."WOW.

I hope Shane do good for humanity. that is a #realadvocate real man to think this way.

My congrats being sent his way. and i hope he take GOOD care of his young parents i heard young only 40s

for which is not OLD yet, "older yea."but not old. I am hearing on FB he going to do that, family should come first.

MANY disagree about him sharing his info on a FB page, but i am sure he will/might help even those asking him strangers etc.al., i sure would!

I really would."

I hope he though donate such and also other good deeds as i would do for the homeless/no one should be homeless or the vets

and foster kids too.I sure would.  If not, he will lose it  in a few years.  and LOL @ Mac. Yep as my parent saying, today great job for him. But, yep some are just lucky. Others play for well just about 15 to 50 years ... Since 18 or as my dad buddy ince 21 so that's 61 yrs...My father's good buddy years ago, did win a few x jackpots over 5 to 30,000 he said on scratch offs. This is so nice though ...So congrats."Hurray!

fellini

Because of hs age, I feel he should of taking the annuity.

msmillionaire's avatarmsmillionaire

BananaHurray!DrumCONGRATULATIONS TO your Missler!!!!!!!!!WOW!!!!!WOW!!!!WOW!!!!Banana

dallascowboyfan's avatardallascowboyfan

WTG!!!! Shane!!!!

fellini

Lottery officials said the money will be paid to a trust, set up with Missler as the managing member, called “Secret 007, LLC.”

I wonder why he set up a trust to place the money in. It obviously wasn't so he could get the money anonymously.

music*'s avatarmusic*

Quote: Originally posted by fellini on Jan 13, 2018

Lottery officials said the money will be paid to a trust, set up with Missler as the managing member, called “Secret 007, LLC.”

I wonder why he set up a trust to place the money in. It obviously wasn't so he could get the money anonymously.

fellini, A lawyer can create a Revocable Living Trust instead of a will. A will leads to Probate after Shane dies. There is no need for Probate when a trust is used. 

 Remember to fund the trust. A judge will force probate upon you if the trust is not funded correctly. Bring this up with your lawyer. 

 I read that Shane created an LLC named, "Secret 007, LLC"  This is not a Trust. It is a Limited Liability Company.  I like the name of the LLC. 

Bed

quicksloth35

Congrats to this kid! If he plays his cards right, reaching billionaire status should be a walk in the park. At least, that's the direction I would go (putting all that money to work for me instead of piddling it all away on trying to impress others).

zephbe's avatarzephbe

Quote: Originally posted by fellini on Jan 12, 2018

Because of hs age, I feel he should of taking the annuity.

I Agree!

jacintasc

Quote: Originally posted by fellini on Jan 12, 2018

Because of hs age, I feel he should of taking the annuity.

I did not think of that! But you are absolutely RIGHT! Guaranteed income! that way he doesn't blow it. But I know that if I had won at 20 I would have made MANY mistakes. People that I thought were my friends were not my friends. Family members that I thought were awesome are not. I'm sure some pretty girl will come along and take him for a ride for sure.

greenemill

Congrats to the 20 year old . I just hope he don’t be in the news for past lottery winners who are broke list. He will make mistakes . He just have to learn from them he is only 20 and he must surround himself with good financial advisers, lawyers and accountants. Because he need them not only from the no good scamming people from his family and close friends they will hit him up for cash .

jacintasc

Quote: Originally posted by greenemill on Jan 13, 2018

Congrats to the 20 year old . I just hope he don’t be in the news for past lottery winners who are broke list. He will make mistakes . He just have to learn from them he is only 20 and he must surround himself with good financial advisers, lawyers and accountants. Because he need them not only from the no good scamming people from his family and close friends they will hit him up for cash .

I'm watching CBS This Morning right NOW! and they have ALL his Facebook photos splattered all over the NEWS!

msharkey2001's avatarmsharkey2001

Quote: Originally posted by quicksloth35 on Jan 13, 2018

Congrats to this kid! If he plays his cards right, reaching billionaire status should be a walk in the park. At least, that's the direction I would go (putting all that money to work for me instead of piddling it all away on trying to impress others).

Quicksloth, how would playing cards help? ♠?♣?♥?♦?

Saylorgirl's avatarSaylorgirl

Congratulations and Good Luck to this young man.  He has been given a gift and his life changed forever.  I hope he enjoys his adventure and keeps his boat steered on course.

Soledad

A house in Palm Beach sounds nice. I like the story of that other kid who started his own wrestling league. Follow your dreams.

Artist77's avatarArtist77

He might have taken cash vs the annuity for investment reasons since many expect the stock market to have even bigger gains this year.

Artist77's avatarArtist77

Quote: Originally posted by fellini on Jan 13, 2018

Lottery officials said the money will be paid to a trust, set up with Missler as the managing member, called “Secret 007, LLC.”

I wonder why he set up a trust to place the money in. It obviously wasn't so he could get the money anonymously.

You can also use a trust vs a will to determine who gets what if you pass away. I have one and it is a living trust and will only be activated if I die or am permanently unable to care for myself. If you have a certain amount of assets, it is a good idea and allows up to a certain amount of your assets to avoid probate. I think it is around $5 million plus in Virginia. There are different types of trusts. If you win that large amount of money and get hit by a bus after leaving the lottery office, you want to cover who gets what ahead of time. If not, all the winnings would take years of going through probate and a judge would decide who gets what asset/ money.

music*'s avatarmusic*

  I had not considered that my State could limit the amount of money that would be distributed through a Living Revocable Trust. You have to fund it properly.

 I was thinking that Shane Missler may have enjoyed watching the local news do a feature on the store where his winning ticket was purchased. The day after the drawing. 

 Shane does enjoy FaceBook. 

Artist77's avatarArtist77

Quote: Originally posted by music* on Jan 13, 2018

  I had not considered that my State could limit the amount of money that would be distributed through a Living Revocable Trust. You have to fund it properly.

 I was thinking that Shane Missler may have enjoyed watching the local news do a feature on the store where his winning ticket was purchased. The day after the drawing. 

 Shane does enjoy FaceBook. 

That is why when you set up a living trust, it includes a pour over will (assets outside of state trust max), medical directives, etc. So I hope Shane had all these things done. I think I read something once that some or all lotteries have you note where the money goes if you die before it hits your bank account.   But, I suppose noting it is to be distributed in accordance with my estate plans, might be sufficient. They would not be asking to see trust or will documents.

marcie's avatarmarcie

Congratulations to Shane my Sister's live in Port Richey next time I go visit her I will go to that 7 Eleven I wonder how he got his number's?

He can live just off the Interest alone. I hope he uses it wisely I wouldn't trust a Lawyer with my Money.

noise-gate

Quote: Originally posted by jacintasc on Jan 12, 2018

This boy. yep boy's life will be ruined. A 20 y/o lacks the life experience to fend off all the scam and con artists out there. When I was 20 I was in college and not playing the lotto. Eventually, LP will post horrible stuff that happened to him during his lifetime

Your post reeks of jealousy. Just beczuse you were in college at the age of 20 and not playing the lottery, does not mean others should follow your lead. What are you thinking? When Gloria Mackenzie, the 80 plus year old won, some suggested that she was too old to be a winner. Now it's too young? As for LP posting " horrible stuff " about him during his lifetime..really, and you know this how? Give the kid some room, he might just surprise you.

Word to the wise: Alexander the Great ascended the throne at age 20, by the time he died in his early 30's, his empire stretched from Greece to India. 

JWBlue

He already made a huge mistake going public.

noise-gate

Quote: Originally posted by JWBlue on Jan 13, 2018

He already made a huge mistake going public.

Can one claim their lottery win Anonymously in Florida? Anyone, Anyone?

He is 20, he is thinking like a 20 year old. Think of this as his First GF. You want everyone to know you with someone, you seen holding hands, lots of pda. The guy is happy. Tell you what l like so far, he didn't show up on GMA the following day like the Robinsons with their attorney. He waited. Going public is not always a bad thing, especially in his case, why? Because he has the funds to have 2-4 bodyguards with him 24/7.Try approaching him with some BSon the street, and see if you not slammed against a concrete wall. How about them apples?

music*'s avatarmusic*

Quote: Originally posted by noise-gate on Jan 13, 2018

Can one claim their lottery win Anonymously in Florida? Anyone, Anyone?

He is 20, he is thinking like a 20 year old. Think of this as his First GF. You want everyone to know you with someone, you seen holding hands, lots of pda. The guy is happy. Tell you what l like so far, he didn't show up on GMA the following day like the Robinsons with their attorney. He waited. Going public is not always a bad thing, especially in his case, why? Because he has the funds to have 2-4 bodyguards with him 24/7.Try approaching him with some BSon the street, and see if you not slammed against a concrete wall. How about them apples?

noise-gate, What are, "lots of pda"?    Shane might not need security for the rest of his life but just to get him through these exciting times. 

 It looks like Florida is relaxing their previous rule of, "no anonymity" for all winners. Gloria did not do the media availability but she was photographed by the Press leaving the Lottery Headquarters in Tallahassee, FL. Shane did neither. He did leave a statement. 

 music*

dpoly1's avatardpoly1

I predict that people won't mind their own business LOL

Smash

noise-gate

Quote: Originally posted by music* on Jan 13, 2018

noise-gate, What are, "lots of pda"?    Shane might not need security for the rest of his life but just to get him through these exciting times. 

 It looks like Florida is relaxing their previous rule of, "no anonymity" for all winners. Gloria did not do the media availability but she was photographed by the Press leaving the Lottery Headquarters in Tallahassee, FL. Shane did neither. He did leave a statement. 

 music*

PDA- Public Display of Affection..Music.

music*'s avatarmusic*

Quote: Originally posted by dpoly1 on Jan 13, 2018

I predict that people won't mind their own business LOL

Smash

 I Agree! LOL.  Other people love to spend your money. Ask any politician. 

 About minding one's own business. Gossip is a major occupier of peoples time.Green laugh

noise-gate

Quote: Originally posted by dpoly1 on Jan 13, 2018

I predict that people won't mind their own business LOL

Smash

They never do.

A lottery winner from my neck of the woods was outed on TV years ago. The following weeks he had  bags upon bags of mail dropped off at his home. Said that he lost count of the " fruit baskets" left at his door with letters requesting money for their children' college, homes in foreclosure, emergency surgeries etc etc. He ended leaving town for a quieter lifestyle away from the madness.

music*'s avatarmusic*

noise-gate,  People believe they are the only ones with a problem and a winner is the only hope they have left. It is a shame he had to move. John and Lisa Robinson from Munford, TN had to move from their neighborhood to a very beautiful home. I am sure that they miss their old neighbors.

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