29 co-workers split $1 million Powerball lottery prize in New York

Feb 16, 2026, 7:41 am (20 comments)

Powerball

28 New Yorkers and one Pennsylvanian split second-tier prize

By Kate Northrop

ELMONT, N.Y. — 28 New Yorkers and one Pennsylvania resident claimed and split a $1 million Powerball lottery prize last week, the New York Lottery announced.

29 co-workers all went in on a lottery ticket together as part of an office pool and won $1 million in Powerball, a press release from the Lottery revealed.

The group consists of 28 New York residents spanning Nassau, Suffolk, and Queens counties, plus one member from Pennsylvania.

As part of the lottery pool agreement, a group member purchased a lottery ticket at GNP Priyal on Hempstead Turnpike in Elmont for the Powerball drawing on Dec. 17, 2025.

Although their ticket missed the red Powerball number 17 to win the $1.27 billion jackpot, the group matched the first five regular white ball numbers 25, 33, 53, 62, and 66 to win the game's $1 million second-tier prize — still not too shabby.

Splitting the prize between all group members means each winner received a one-time lump sum payment valued between $21,866 and $23,250 after taxes.

The winners include Huy Van of Elmont, Joseph Mignone of Farmingdale, Mauricio Villegas Flores and Diana Malave of Central Islip, Ricky Chowfen and Mario Fuentes of Uniondale, Jose Rodriguez of Fresh Meadows, John Raboni of New Hyde Park, Giuseppe Todisco of Glen Cove, Ajay Selvan and David Bustillo of Westbury, Raymond Persaud, Veronique Newbold, and Alfredo Rivera of Freeport, Gary Lewis and John VonSalzen of Hicksville, Jose Ramirez of Merrick, Luis Suray of Levittown, Dietmar Tatzel of Babylon, Tomasz Stasiak of West Babylon, Pedro Flores, Christian Garcia, and Serhiy Chuvanov of Lindenhurst, Rodolfo Juarez, Jr. of Commack, Ronald Goodman of Deer Park, Harold Valer Padilla of Bay Shore, Noel Calder of Baldwin, and Stanley Lain of Blakeslee, Pennsylvania.

The next Powerball annuity jackpot estimate for the drawing on Monday, Feb. 16 currently stands at $154 million.

Powerball is currently offered for sale in 45 states, plus Washington, D.C., Puerto Rico, and the U.S. Virgin Islands. Drawings are Mondays, Wednesdays, and Saturdays at 10:59 p.m. Eastern Time. Tickets cost $2 each.

Powerball lottery results are published within minutes of the drawing at USA Mega (www.usamega.com). The USA Mega website provides lottery players in-depth information about the United States' two biggest multi-state lottery games, Mega Millions and Powerball.

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Comments

JustMaybe

Congratulations 🎉 on the win.

Yes, I know after both federal and NY taxes the take home will be at a minimum $17,965 for each of the winners, but, 17K is a nice boost.

The saying goes "Half a loaf 🍞 is better than none"

Bleudog101

Good thing none of the players were from Manhattan...they'd get socked with another tax on top of NY tax---so wrong!

wander73's avatarwander73

Before taxes $35k..   it depends how they use the money.

wander73's avatarwander73

Quote: Originally posted by Bleudog101 on Feb 16, 2026

Good thing none of the players were from Manhattan...they'd get socked with another tax on top of NY tax---so wrong!

they better not be from Mahattan.   thats only enough for 10 months.  if I were to get that amt,  pay off what I could

Coin Toss's avatarCoin Toss

A really good example of how the third dollar is worth playing.

billybucks

Quote: Originally posted by wander73 on Feb 16, 2026

Before taxes $35k..   it depends how they use the money.

 Not enough for a new car. Not even close. Maybe a 2020 with 119k miles on it.

wander73's avatarwander73

Quote: Originally posted by billybucks on Feb 16, 2026

 Not enough for a new car. Not even close. Maybe a 2020 with 119k miles on it.

pay off things they don't need.

grwurston's avatargrwurston

Quote: Originally posted by Bleudog101 on Feb 16, 2026

Good thing none of the players were from Manhattan...they'd get socked with another tax on top of NY tax---so wrong!

They are all from Long Island, except the one from Pa.

Congrats!! 

DELotteryPlyr's avatarDELotteryPlyr

Interesting that it doesn't say where they all work?

Also the communities which they all live in will benefit as they will spend some of not alot of that money there.

billybucks

Quote: Originally posted by DELotteryPlyr on Feb 17, 2026

Interesting that it doesn't say where they all work?

Also the communities which they all live in will benefit as they will spend some of not alot of that money there.

 The owner of the business will find that the workers will tend to become less cooperative and absenteeism is going to increase also. I would fire the lot of them en masse and replace them with workers who will be more fearful of their jobs.

Tucker Black's avatarTucker Black

Quote: Originally posted by Coin Toss on Feb 16, 2026

A really good example of how the third dollar is worth playing.

If you win, sure. What about the other 11 million dollars that didn't?

Tucker Black's avatarTucker Black

Quote: Originally posted by billybucks on Feb 17, 2026

 The owner of the business will find that the workers will tend to become less cooperative and absenteeism is going to increase also. I would fire the lot of them en masse and replace them with workers who will be more fearful of their jobs.

Because they're $23,000 richer? Wow.... Lol

Bleudog101

Quote: Originally posted by Tucker Black on Feb 17, 2026

If you win, sure. What about the other 11 million dollars that didn't?

Don't know if you're insinuating the NY has Double Play on Powerball!

 

They don't!

billybucks

Quote: Originally posted by Tucker Black on Feb 17, 2026

Because they're $23,000 richer? Wow.... Lol

 Yes, they will refuse to work overtime, take long lunches not caring if they are docked 15 minutes, start to criticize their supervisors or continue to. All they will be thinking about is playing more lotteries, checking jackpots and results and generally becoming disinterested in their reason for being at work.

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