Mass. lottery player claims state's first Powerball jackpot

Jun 13, 2011, 2:47 pm (43 comments)

Powerball

Includes video report

By Todd Northrop

FALL RIVER, Mass. — A retried U.S. Navy civilian worker from Fall River, Massachusetts, came forward Thursday to claim his Powerball jackpot, Massachusetts lottery officials said.

James "Jimmy" Freeman won $25.6 million in the Powerball drawing on June 8.  Lottery officials said he opted for the one-time, lump sum payment of $13.4 million before taxes.  He came forward to claim his jackpot just several hours after learning he won the massive prize.

Freeman's jackpot-winning Powerball ticket is the first sold in the state since the multi-state game was introduced to Massachusetts players in January 2010.

The winning numbers in the June 8 Powerball drawing were 14, 37, 44, 45, and 53, with Powerball number 29.

Freeman said he plays a few dollars around town — mostly Quick Picks — and he has always prayed and dreamed that he would someday win a big jackpot.  His ticket that day was a Quick Pick.

The winning ticket was purchased at Joe's Market located 1132 Robeson St. in Fall River. The store owner, Gunvantkumar Patel, will receive $50,000 commission on the sale.

On Thursday morning, Freeman's good friend Russ Gamson called him at 7:30 am urging Freeman to check his Powerball tickets because the winning ticket was sold in Fall River.  Once he realized that he had won, Freeman said, "Oh my God Russ, it's me — I won the jackpot."

Gamson accompanied Freeman to lottery headquarters as the big winner claimed his prize.

Freeman said he plans on buying a car, a Hyundai Elantra with a remote starter, with his winnings.  It will take approximately two weeks to process the multi-state prize payment.

The last time a multi-state jackpot was won in Massachusetts was on July 2, 2004 when Geraldine Williams, a retired janitor from Lowell, won a $294 million Mega Millions prize.

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OwlCreekBridge's avatarOwlCreekBridge

congratulations to the winner

dpoly1's avatardpoly1

Way to go Mr. Freeman ...................

............ and tomorrow "dpoly1" should be the first Mega Millions Jackpot winner from Pennsylvania !!!!

 

Sun Smiley

dphillips's avatardphillips

Well, Mr. Freeman, you showed your picture -- don't expect any peace of mind, but, congratulations to you and your significant other. I'm sure the additional $$ will come in handy. If your house is paid off, get out of dodge, quickly -- without telling anyone: relocate, relocate, relocate!

faber98

yes, by all means get out of fall river the decadent old mill town should be in your rear view mirror of your huyndai? you should consider a cadillac escalade instead or something that will last longer than that cheaply made vehicle...

dpoly1's avatardpoly1

I am very sure that I would not submit to a television interview like that !

No pictures no interviews .............. just what is required by law ! Smash

CashWinner$

CONGRATULATIONS JIMMY FREEMAN!!!!!!

That is sooooo Awesome for you - Enjoy & Be Careful Sun Smiley

hearsetrax's avatarhearsetrax

I wish him well and if hes smart he'll get the heck out of dodge and get something armored after that interview Crazy

MADDOG10's avatarMADDOG10

Congrats on the win..!      Wish you well on your jackpot win...!

 

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Where's Sorpio now  ???     What no comment on the Mass Win  ?

dallascowboyfan's avatardallascowboyfan

Congrats Mr.FreemanThumbs Up

rdgrnr's avatarrdgrnr

"Freeman said he plays a few dollars around town — mostly Quick Picks — and he has always prayed and dreamed that he would someday win a big jackpot.  His ticket that day was a Quick Pick."

 

As many Lottery Post players do, I watch with the eye of an eagle for trends and patterns.

And I am seeing the development  or distinct validation of three of them after studying recent news stories on jackpot winners.

 

The following three things have been proven and validated:

1.  It helps to pray to win a jackpot

2.  Quick Picks are the best choice to win a jackpot

3.  Almost every store in the country is owned by somebody named Patel

summey828's avatarsummey828

Quote: Originally posted by rdgrnr on Jun 13, 2011

"Freeman said he plays a few dollars around town — mostly Quick Picks — and he has always prayed and dreamed that he would someday win a big jackpot.  His ticket that day was a Quick Pick."

 

As many Lottery Post players do, I watch with the eye of an eagle for trends and patterns.

And I am seeing the development  or distinct validation of three of them after studying recent news stories on jackpot winners.

 

The following three things have been proven and validated:

1.  It helps to pray to win a jackpot

2.  Quick Picks are the best choice to win a jackpot

3.  Almost every store in the country is owned by somebody named Patel

rdgrnr, wasn't Patel the name of that store owner in Dunn that cashed in that lady's cash 5 ticket and told her it wasn't a winner.lol

rdgrnr's avatarrdgrnr

Quote: Originally posted by summey828 on Jun 13, 2011

rdgrnr, wasn't Patel the name of that store owner in Dunn that cashed in that lady's cash 5 ticket and told her it wasn't a winner.lol

Odds are it was! lol

sully16's avatarsully16

Congrats Mr. Freeman, Enjoy.Cheers

pumpi76

and he has always prayed and dreamed that he would someday win a big jackpot.  His ticket that day was a Quick Pick.

watch for the Vatican coming nocking on his door...

if this is true, there is evidence there is a subconcious...that there is more thant what the eyes see...

there was someone with chris paine who won PB with something with the unconcious, many people who have won and come on on that famous tv show say they always felt they were going to win....you got the dream guy with pick4....and NOBOODDDDYY has won saying they got a system...

Piaceri

Congrats to the winner. Big mistake going on the interview. Big mistake. Big. Mistake. Best of luck to him, cuz he's gonna need it.

 

1.  It helps to pray to win a jackpot  <-- Lord knows the '11:11 make a wish' hasn't panned out for me yet. Thud

 

2.  Quick Picks are the best choice to win a jackpot <-- 80% of my tickets are quick pick. winnings on about .8%.

 

3.  Almost every store in the country is owned by somebody named Patel <-- I'll have to look harder for Patel behind the counter. Usually it's Jose or Juanita manning the register around these parts. Actually, the place I've won a little here and there has Patel's wife, her sister, and her mother working there.

 

Anyone know whatever happened to Geraldine Williams? Is she a success story? I'd like to think so. Thumbs Up

faber98

wow, just watched the interview...he had better buy a car soon as he will get run over crossing that street to joes market...

thePharaoh's avatarthePharaoh

he said he will keep playing the lottery! this dude is abnormal

faber98

Quote: Originally posted by thePharaoh on Jun 13, 2011

he said he will keep playing the lottery! this dude is abnormal

people have won twice, but he has no clue on what to do with the 9.2 he's already banked...he's a disabled vet but seriously watch the end of that video interview. he almost gets clipped by a speeding car crossing over to joes market...

rcbbuckeye's avatarrcbbuckeye

Quote: Originally posted by rdgrnr on Jun 13, 2011

"Freeman said he plays a few dollars around town — mostly Quick Picks — and he has always prayed and dreamed that he would someday win a big jackpot.  His ticket that day was a Quick Pick."

 

As many Lottery Post players do, I watch with the eye of an eagle for trends and patterns.

And I am seeing the development  or distinct validation of three of them after studying recent news stories on jackpot winners.

 

The following three things have been proven and validated:

1.  It helps to pray to win a jackpot

2.  Quick Picks are the best choice to win a jackpot

3.  Almost every store in the country is owned by somebody named Patel

Ridge.........

Ya know, if I didn't know any better, I would swear you are trying to stir the pot!

I see ya pushing the prayer thing, AND the QP thing.

Where's yer little buddies when ya need 'em? LOL.

rdgrnr's avatarrdgrnr

Quote: Originally posted by rcbbuckeye on Jun 13, 2011

Ridge.........

Ya know, if I didn't know any better, I would swear you are trying to stir the pot!

I see ya pushing the prayer thing, AND the QP thing.

Where's yer little buddies when ya need 'em? LOL.

No buckeye, ya got it all wrong.

I like to think I have a soothing, calming effect on them.

I'm just trying to be proactive so I can nip it in the bud when they see this article and go stark, raving mad and commence foaming at the mouth and all like that.

It's kind of a homeopathic approach if you will.

The poor souls are just too high strung, that's all.

But I'm here for them.

ttech10's avatarttech10

Quote: Originally posted by thePharaoh on Jun 13, 2011

he said he will keep playing the lottery! this dude is abnormal

Well, rich celebrities and athletes have been known to play the lottery, as well as other winners continuing to play, so I don't see anything crazy about this.

 

Honestly I would do the same, specifically once I started driving around the country visiting different states. If I won, I'd probably gift it to a family member or set it up where multiple friends/family members benefit from it.

HaveABall's avatarHaveABall

Quote: Originally posted by ttech10 on Jun 14, 2011

Well, rich celebrities and athletes have been known to play the lottery, as well as other winners continuing to play, so I don't see anything crazy about this.

 

Honestly I would do the same, specifically once I started driving around the country visiting different states. If I won, I'd probably gift it to a family member or set it up where multiple friends/family members benefit from it.

Altruistic! Party

HaveABall's avatarHaveABall

Congratulations Mr. Freeman, you, are definitely a "Financially Free-man" now!  What an exciting phone call with your friend that must have been! 

Sad to learn that it took almost 7 years for a player to win the next net multi-million jackpot in Massachusetts though!!!

It's ever wonderful to hear of a person's unyielding faith/knowing/clear certainty causing HUGE financial manifestation.

Thinking of...

dusty55's avatardusty55

Quote: Originally posted by faber98 on Jun 13, 2011

yes, by all means get out of fall river the decadent old mill town should be in your rear view mirror of your huyndai? you should consider a cadillac escalade instead or something that will last longer than that cheaply made vehicle...

Maybe he doesn't like ostentatious SUVs. Maybe he enjoys a simple life and not interested in keeping up with the Jonses.  Could be any one of many reasons. BTW, cheap and inexpensive are not the same.

ressuccess's avatarressuccess

Wow. I didn't see a Massachuetts player win a Powerball Jackpot.

freeobama's avatarfreeobama

Congrats Mr.Freeman Enjoy it!Dance

maringoman's avatarmaringoman

Wow, someone from MA actually won the multi-state game. 2004 - 2011, thats 7 years. Maybe I shouldn't play powerball or Megamillions until 2018 lol

I'm happy for Jimmy guy

Genome

Im happy for him too. I wanted to be the first from MA to win powerball. Oh well, I'd be okay winning megabucks doubler too.

pumpi76

Quote: Originally posted by Genome on Jun 14, 2011

Im happy for him too. I wanted to be the first from MA to win powerball. Oh well, I'd be okay winning megabucks doubler too.

maybe there isnt a pb winner in Massachssetts but there could be other MM winners in massachussetts...

faber98

Quote: Originally posted by pumpi76 on Jun 14, 2011

maybe there isnt a pb winner in Massachssetts but there could be other MM winners in massachussetts...

powerball hasn't been in ma that long (2 yrs maybe) but the state has had numerous mega millions winners...very lucky state to buy tickets in...and prayer doesn't help because no one could hear it...

rdgrnr's avatarrdgrnr

Quote: Originally posted by Piaceri on Jun 13, 2011

Congrats to the winner. Big mistake going on the interview. Big mistake. Big. Mistake. Best of luck to him, cuz he's gonna need it.

 

1.  It helps to pray to win a jackpot  <-- Lord knows the '11:11 make a wish' hasn't panned out for me yet. Thud

 

2.  Quick Picks are the best choice to win a jackpot <-- 80% of my tickets are quick pick. winnings on about .8%.

 

3.  Almost every store in the country is owned by somebody named Patel <-- I'll have to look harder for Patel behind the counter. Usually it's Jose or Juanita manning the register around these parts. Actually, the place I've won a little here and there has Patel's wife, her sister, and her mother working there.

 

Anyone know whatever happened to Geraldine Williams? Is she a success story? I'd like to think so. Thumbs Up

Don't fergit to get a ticket or two in Cut & Shoot now, Piaceri.

Is there a saloon there? Git em close to there if you can.

Piaceri

Not sure if I'll get over to Cut & Shoot any time soon. :\  Saloons have given way to Ice Houses. Not sure if I can tell the difference for the most part. I'll pay closer attention next time I'm over that way.

GamerMom's avatarGamerMom

BTW, cheap and inexpensive are not the same.

 

Indeed.  I have a Huyandi Sante Fe Limited. Nicest car i've ever owned.  heated leather seats, 6 disc CD changer, entertainment package with a dropdown tv screen/dvd player and optional 3rd row seating, which they don't even offer anymore.  if I win the lottery tonight I doubt seriously I would trade it in for anything.

 

Don't underestimate a Huyandi, it's a really good car!

faber98

Quote: Originally posted by GamerMom on Jun 15, 2011

BTW, cheap and inexpensive are not the same.

 

Indeed.  I have a Huyandi Sante Fe Limited. Nicest car i've ever owned.  heated leather seats, 6 disc CD changer, entertainment package with a dropdown tv screen/dvd player and optional 3rd row seating, which they don't even offer anymore.  if I win the lottery tonight I doubt seriously I would trade it in for anything.

 

Don't underestimate a Huyandi, it's a really good car!

ok, i will concede that i know nothing about the huyandi line of vehicles except that when they first came out back when late 80's or so they weren't highly regarded or somehow got the reputation of being a cheaply made car..apparently over the last 20 years they upgraded their product with some luxury models...afraid that this lottery winner should not be on the highway after viewing that interview. he seemed unaware so to speak about his situation...

GamerMom's avatarGamerMom

Quote: Originally posted by faber98 on Jun 15, 2011

ok, i will concede that i know nothing about the huyandi line of vehicles except that when they first came out back when late 80's or so they weren't highly regarded or somehow got the reputation of being a cheaply made car..apparently over the last 20 years they upgraded their product with some luxury models...afraid that this lottery winner should not be on the highway after viewing that interview. he seemed unaware so to speak about his situation...

I didn't watch the interview...maybe he should get a driver instead of buying the vehicle Green laugh

zither74

Hope he realizes that his winnings "after taxes" are NOT $9.2 million.  After the standard 25% Federal withholding, he is still going to owe the Federal government another $1.34 million when he files his taxes, which legally he is required to do quarterly in this case.  This is why you don't come forward "hours after" learning you're a winner.  I feel terrible for this poor guy; it is almost a mathematical certainty that he will die penniless in the next 5 years.

zither74

Quote: Originally posted by faber98 on Jun 13, 2011

yes, by all means get out of fall river the decadent old mill town should be in your rear view mirror of your huyndai? you should consider a cadillac escalade instead or something that will last longer than that cheaply made vehicle...

Hahahahahaaaa!

Consumer Reports long-term quality and reliability ratings for 2010:

 

Hyundai - #8 out of 33

Cadillac - #32 out of 33

GamerMom's avatarGamerMom

Quote: Originally posted by zither74 on Jun 16, 2011

Hahahahahaaaa!

Consumer Reports long-term quality and reliability ratings for 2010:

 

Hyundai - #8 out of 33

Cadillac - #32 out of 33

what kind of vehicle do you drive?

faber98

i'm sure the 9.2 million was after the taxes were taken out...if he hires a good accountant he will probably get a decent refund. no way does he owe any more taxes unless on interest earned in ensuing years...yes, he absolutely should hire a driver after viewing the video. the streets of that decadent old mill town wouldn't be safe with him driving around on them...

rdgrnr's avatarrdgrnr

Quote: Originally posted by faber98 on Jun 14, 2011

powerball hasn't been in ma that long (2 yrs maybe) but the state has had numerous mega millions winners...very lucky state to buy tickets in...and prayer doesn't help because no one could hear it...

"...and prayer doesn't help because no one could hear it..."

No one can hear it?

I don't know, try taking your head out of your ass.

See if that helps.

ttech10's avatarttech10

Quote: Originally posted by HaveABall on Jun 14, 2011

Altruistic! Party

Had to look that up, thanks!

Hopefully I can win the Mega Millions tonight so I don't have to worry about winning a second time in order to help out everyone I would like to with as much as I'd like to.

THRIFTY's avatarTHRIFTY

Quote: Originally posted by zither74 on Jun 16, 2011

Hope he realizes that his winnings "after taxes" are NOT $9.2 million.  After the standard 25% Federal withholding, he is still going to owe the Federal government another $1.34 million when he files his taxes, which legally he is required to do quarterly in this case.  This is why you don't come forward "hours after" learning you're a winner.  I feel terrible for this poor guy; it is almost a mathematical certainty that he will die penniless in the next 5 years.

IT TAKES ONE COMBINATION TO WIN

He seems to be very thrifty with his money.HE WON WITH ONE QUICK PICK TICKET.HE JUST HAPPENED TO BE IN THE RIGHT PLACE AT THE RIGHT TIME TO WIN WITH A SINGLE COMBINATION.GOOD LUCK TO THE WINNER.

hearsetrax's avatarhearsetrax

Quote: Originally posted by zither74 on Jun 16, 2011

Hope he realizes that his winnings "after taxes" are NOT $9.2 million.  After the standard 25% Federal withholding, he is still going to owe the Federal government another $1.34 million when he files his taxes, which legally he is required to do quarterly in this case.  This is why you don't come forward "hours after" learning you're a winner.  I feel terrible for this poor guy; it is almost a mathematical certainty that he will die penniless in the next 5 years.

that may and be .....

but @ least he'll be able to live the life most of us here dream about till thenTwitch

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