Iowa $16.5M Hot Lotto winner claims prize with two hours to spare

Dec 29, 2011, 9:22 pm (41 comments)

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Includes video report

Updated Dec. 31, 2011, 8:04 am, to include press conference video

The winning ticket for a $16.5 million lottery jackpot was turned in Thursday less than two hours before it expired, the head of the Iowa Lottery said.

Lottery officials tried for months to urge the winner to come forward and claim the prize. Iowa Lottery Chief Executive Terry Rich said the reminders "worked as we had hoped, and brought in the winner just in time."

The identity of the Hot Lotto winner, and the story of why the winner waited so long to turn in the ticket, are still a mystery for now. Rich said the ticket was presented to the lottery Thursday by a representative of a Des Moines, Iowa, law firm on behalf of a trust.

"We look forward to learning the details we've all been wondering about these many months," Rich said. "Every winner's situation is different, and it's always fun to hear the story."

Until Thursday, all officials knew was that the $1 ticket was bought at a QuikTrip in Des Moines on Dec. 29, 2010. Odds of winning were 1 in 10.9 million, said Mary Neubauer, a spokeswoman for the state lottery.

The money will not be paid to the winner until the lottery can complete the standard security process for a jackpot win. Rich said additional security is now required because more than half the prize-claim period for the jackpot expired.

As the 4 p.m. Thursday deadline loomed, the Iowa Lottery received an increasing amount of calls, Neubauer said Wednesday night.

Some of the calls were from people who said they may have lost the ticket, or put it through a washing machine, she said. The callers are walked through a series of questions to determine whether they may indeed be the winner.

Other calls, she said, were from people who believe in the power of their own creativity. Once told they could not have been the winner, they would call back again and again, each time with a different story, she said.

The call from the law firm to claim the prize is not the first time a lawyer has come forward on behalf of a client about this jackpot, Rich said, but in none of the other cases did those involved have a winning ticket.

Another lottery winner wasn't so lucky earlier this week. Monday, a $77 million lottery ticket went unclaimed in Georgia.

If the Iowa prize had gone unclaimed, the money would have returned to the 15 lotteries that offer the game, in proportion to the percentage of sales that came from each state. Rich said Iowa would have gotten back about $1.3 million, which they would have put into the prize pools for future games.

The Iowa winner will pay 25% in federal taxes and 5% in state taxes, Neubauer said.

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Comments

mcginnin56

Gee why didn't they put it off for another 1 hour & 59 minutes????? Now that would have made for a real nail biter of a lottery story!  Lurking Scared Wink

Arrowhead's avatarArrowhead

Well, that's a great New Year's present for somebody and glad the $$$ isn't going back to the state. Something tells me this story's gonna be a real whopper, though. I hope the ticket was actually found at the last minute and not just held onto and intentionally turned in with hours to spare. If that's the case, can't wait to hear the reasoning on that one...Confused

dallascowboyfan's avatardallascowboyfan

Glad the winner/s came forward.................Congrats.............

joshuacloak's avatarjoshuacloak

i like to hear how this "person" ended up waiting to 2 hours left  to claim, wtf was happening  is anyone guest.

good for players none the less, we have real winner and not states winning their own jackpot prize......

TheRightPrice

It does not matter when the prize was claimed. It just matters that it was claimed.

Big bummer on that Georgia Lottery Powerball. What a waste of money. Lots of people out there (including me) with bills to pay. Hippy

Cletu$2's avatarCletu$2

Rumor has it that the winner is from New York state.

sully16's avatarsully16

Congrats to the winners.

OldSchoolPa's avatarOldSchoolPa

Quote: Originally posted by Cletu$2 on Dec 30, 2011

Rumor has it that the winner is from New York state.

I now hate NY...they are owning the Mega Millions and Powerball jackpots this year.  Hoping for some change in 2012...that winds of lady luck will blow on Illinois and that Illinois have multiple Mega Millions and Powerball jackpot winners!

rdgrnr's avatarrdgrnr

I don't like this process that returns unclaimed jackpots to the states. It should be returned to the original jackpot it was taken from after the time period to claim it expires. Why do the states win it by default? They didn't buy all those tickets, the players did, and the money should remain in the jackpot so they still get an honest chance to win it. They put that money in there, not the states.

Cletu$2's avatarCletu$2

Quote: Originally posted by rdgrnr on Dec 30, 2011

I don't like this process that returns unclaimed jackpots to the states. It should be returned to the original jackpot it was taken from after the time period to claim it expires. Why do the states win it by default? They didn't buy all those tickets, the players did, and the money should remain in the jackpot so they still get an honest chance to win it. They put that money in there, not the states.

I Agree!

100%

s5thomps's avatars5thomps

"In other news....longhaul trucker Johnny Come-lately turns in 77 million dollar powerball ticket 1 week after the deadline expires!" When asked why he waited so long Johnny said "I thought the expiration was Dec 31, 2011!"  Sad Cheers

                                           No Pity!

louise black

Quote: Originally posted by rdgrnr on Dec 30, 2011

I don't like this process that returns unclaimed jackpots to the states. It should be returned to the original jackpot it was taken from after the time period to claim it expires. Why do the states win it by default? They didn't buy all those tickets, the players did, and the money should remain in the jackpot so they still get an honest chance to win it. They put that money in there, not the states.

I Agree!Rdgrnr your right on the money with that one, maybe we should lobby the lottery.PatriotThumbs Up OR better yet occupy it!

TheRightPrice

Quote: Originally posted by louise black on Dec 30, 2011

I Agree!Rdgrnr your right on the money with that one, maybe we should lobby the lottery.PatriotThumbs Up OR better yet occupy it!

Yes,  I also agree. The money should be returned to the players and not to the Lotto, I'm sure all the states are super happy for that extra income

louise black

Quote: Originally posted by s5thomps on Dec 30, 2011

"In other news....longhaul trucker Johnny Come-lately turns in 77 million dollar powerball ticket 1 week after the deadline expires!" When asked why he waited so long Johnny said "I thought the expiration was Dec 31, 2011!"  Sad Cheers

                                           No Pity!

Are you telling me this fellow will not get the winning after allSadCryingCrazy

RJOh's avatarRJOh

Quote: Originally posted by louise black on Dec 30, 2011

I Agree!Rdgrnr your right on the money with that one, maybe we should lobby the lottery.PatriotThumbs Up OR better yet occupy it!

Better yet, just stop buying tickets until they get the point. Thumbs Up

louise black

Quote: Originally posted by RJOh on Dec 30, 2011

Better yet, just stop buying tickets until they get the point. Thumbs Up

PatriotIsn't that what  a PROTEST isThumbs Up better known today as occupy.Thumbs UpYes Nod

ressuccess's avatarressuccess

Congratulations to the winning ticket step forward.

maringoman's avatarmaringoman

Waiting until 2 hours to expiry of the ticket is not very smart. What if something happened on the way that delayed the arrival to the lottery place by 2 hours? cry me a river? Waiting 2 to 3 months is smart. Less publicity and action plan in place.

Waiting until the 11'th hour is crazy. This guy or group of people will get more publicity than they would have ever wanted.

LottoGuyBC's avatarLottoGuyBC

Quote: Originally posted by louise black on Dec 30, 2011

PatriotIsn't that what  a PROTEST isThumbs Up better known today as occupy.Thumbs UpYes Nod

Occupy Lotto HQ in New York Hit With Stick

RJOh's avatarRJOh

Quote: Originally posted by maringoman on Dec 30, 2011

Waiting until 2 hours to expiry of the ticket is not very smart. What if something happened on the way that delayed the arrival to the lottery place by 2 hours? cry me a river? Waiting 2 to 3 months is smart. Less publicity and action plan in place.

Waiting until the 11'th hour is crazy. This guy or group of people will get more publicity than they would have ever wanted.

This guy or group of people will get more publicity than they would have ever wanted.

True but a bunch of liars and thieves were exposed when they made false claims because of them.  Now the lottery know who they are and can quickly dismiss any claims they might make in the future.

Cletu$2's avatarCletu$2

Quote: Originally posted by RJOh on Dec 30, 2011

This guy or group of people will get more publicity than they would have ever wanted.

True but a bunch of liars and thieves were exposed when they made false claims because of them.  Now the lottery know who they are and can quickly dismiss any claims they might make in the future.

True enough.

s5thomps's avatars5thomps

Quote: Originally posted by maringoman on Dec 30, 2011

Waiting until 2 hours to expiry of the ticket is not very smart. What if something happened on the way that delayed the arrival to the lottery place by 2 hours? cry me a river? Waiting 2 to 3 months is smart. Less publicity and action plan in place.

Waiting until the 11'th hour is crazy. This guy or group of people will get more publicity than they would have ever wanted.

Maybe they have a story similar to the one in the Hallmark movie "Lucky Numbers". I'm sure that once the story got out that the ticket was about to expire there was a frantic search through old lottery tickets! "Better late than never! but never late is better! I'd rather find an old ticket and claim in the 11th hour than to never claim at all. At least the money won't go back to the state.

                                                                   Cheers

HaveABall's avatarHaveABall

Quote: Originally posted by RJOh on Dec 30, 2011

Better yet, just stop buying tickets until they get the point. Thumbs Up

I'm glad that this jackpot, sole-winning, ticket got validated and will soon be after taxes paid off to the ticket claimant(s). Sleep

Captain Lotto's avatarCaptain Lotto

In the past, most states used unclaimed prizes for promotions and such. Many state legislatures have redirected those funds to the beneficiary proceeds fund.

PERDUE

The money will not be paid to the winner until the lottery can complete the standard security process for a jackpot win. Rich said additional security is now required because more than half the prize-claim period for the jackpot expired.

Not understanding the last sentence.

Why would additional security be needed because of the late claim period?

What questions will be asked that would not have been asked had this person decided to cash the ticket in earlier?

LottoGuyBC's avatarLottoGuyBC

additional security is now required because more than half the prize-claim period for the jackpot expired.

yeah that doesn't make sense

maybe they don't want to pay What?

dpoly1's avatardpoly1

It is stupid to wait to claim. Money could have been invested!

Cletu$2's avatarCletu$2

Quote: Originally posted by dpoly1 on Dec 31, 2011

It is stupid to wait to claim. Money could have been invested!

I'm guessing that they were trying/hoping to remain anonymous and the lawyers spent the year trying to find a way for them to remain anonymous.They probably set up a trust in New York,with New York lawyers doing that work and the Iowa lawyers were sent to claim the jackpot.I can see lots of headaches taking place,what with all of the lawyers involved trying to find a way to keep the lid on the whole thing.They finally came down to the last hours and decided it was "now or never" and went ahead and claimed it.Now its wait and see if the lawyers knew what they were doing.I hope for the winners sake that the lawyers did!

HiYoSilver

Did anyone else also notice that because they waited so long the, annuity amount actually went down from 16 to 14 million. Who is their investment adviser? Madoff?

 

Also agree that any unclaimed prize money should be rolled into the current drawing amount. Why should the states get all that money?

golfer1960's avatargolfer1960

Quote: Originally posted by rdgrnr on Dec 30, 2011

I don't like this process that returns unclaimed jackpots to the states. It should be returned to the original jackpot it was taken from after the time period to claim it expires. Why do the states win it by default? They didn't buy all those tickets, the players did, and the money should remain in the jackpot so they still get an honest chance to win it. They put that money in there, not the states.

Hi Ridge,

Once again you hit it right on the head. I enjoy reading your post.

 

I nominate Ridge for President!!!!!

 

Do it Ridge and Todd will be your Vice President!

 

All in favor say Aye!!!

cbr$'s avatarcbr$

Congrat's to the Hot Lotto winner , who woke up . Enjoy it. Sound like a trust fund is the way to go. So you don't have to reveal yourself.Party

louise black

Quote: Originally posted by golfer1960 on Dec 31, 2011

Hi Ridge,

Once again you hit it right on the head. I enjoy reading your post.

 

I nominate Ridge for President!!!!!

 

Do it Ridge and Todd will be your Vice President!

 

All in favor say Aye!!!

I believe that both these guys can be reasonable, until they go on their personal rant and it make me think ,can the personal politics be taken out of what good for the country and the people . They have the knowledge but would they use it for all the people like President Obama.Maybe if Rdgrnr get off the moon shine and Todd laid off the computer gadgets.Green laughGreen laughOh! I almost forgot the fast cars Todd!!!Cool

RJOh's avatarRJOh

Quote: Originally posted by PERDUE on Dec 30, 2011

The money will not be paid to the winner until the lottery can complete the standard security process for a jackpot win. Rich said additional security is now required because more than half the prize-claim period for the jackpot expired.

Not understanding the last sentence.

Why would additional security be needed because of the late claim period?

What questions will be asked that would not have been asked had this person decided to cash the ticket in earlier?

Why would additional security be needed because of the late claim period?

Could be one of the people making an earlier claim had a plausible explanation for why they didn't have the ticket that couldn't be checked until the winning ticket showed up.

Arrowhead's avatarArrowhead

This is already one very strange story. When more details come out, almost certain to get even odder. If the winner intentionally waited two hours short of one full year to report to Iowa Lotto authorities it will be one of the biggest schmuck moves of all time. Nobody in their right mind would cut it that close on purpose. If the ticket was just recently found, and they needed a little extra time to set up the trust, it's a different story.

rdgrnr's avatarrdgrnr

Quote: Originally posted by golfer1960 on Dec 31, 2011

Hi Ridge,

Once again you hit it right on the head. I enjoy reading your post.

 

I nominate Ridge for President!!!!!

 

Do it Ridge and Todd will be your Vice President!

 

All in favor say Aye!!!

Hmmm... The Ridge/Todd ticket...

It does have a ring to it!

Maybe I should start working on my acceptance speech...

rdgrnr's avatarrdgrnr

Quote: Originally posted by louise black on Dec 31, 2011

I believe that both these guys can be reasonable, until they go on their personal rant and it make me think ,can the personal politics be taken out of what good for the country and the people . They have the knowledge but would they use it for all the people like President Obama.Maybe if Rdgrnr get off the moon shine and Todd laid off the computer gadgets.Green laughGreen laughOh! I almost forgot the fast cars Todd!!!Cool

"They have the knowledge but would they use it for all the people like President Obama."

LOL All the people, Louise?

temptustoo's avatartemptustoo

Now they are saying they will review the tapes where the ticket was purchased.. WHY  didn't they do that a year ago.. ??  They would have known who the winner was...   I guess they really didn't want the guy to turn in the ticket.. They could have put his picture on the news and everyone would have known who it was....      I think that it is strange that they need to know all these answers... They seem alittle nosey to me...  They want way to much information....   just my take on the whole thing....

PERDUE

Quote: Originally posted by temptustoo on Dec 31, 2011

Now they are saying they will review the tapes where the ticket was purchased.. WHY  didn't they do that a year ago.. ??  They would have known who the winner was...   I guess they really didn't want the guy to turn in the ticket.. They could have put his picture on the news and everyone would have known who it was....      I think that it is strange that they need to know all these answers... They seem alittle nosey to me...  They want way to much information....   just my take on the whole thing....

OK... they pull the video and find out that the person cashing in the ticket is not the one who purchased the ticket.

Who's to say that the ticket wasn't given as a gift by a relative, co-worker, ex-boyfriend/girlfriend/spouse...... ect....

Now the person is facing the possibility of the purchaser saying the ticket was stolen.

How can you prove that a lottery ticket was given to you as a gift.

We give tickets as gifte all year long. And as avid lottery followers, we know how money changes people. especially their view when it involves millions.

I pray that this person doesn't have to deal with any greedy drama.

As stated, Why wasn't the video pulled ages ago before the last minute?

Then again, could be that the person claiming the jackpot was deployed for military duty. We don't know...

RJOh's avatarRJOh

Quote: Originally posted by temptustoo on Dec 31, 2011

Now they are saying they will review the tapes where the ticket was purchased.. WHY  didn't they do that a year ago.. ??  They would have known who the winner was...   I guess they really didn't want the guy to turn in the ticket.. They could have put his picture on the news and everyone would have known who it was....      I think that it is strange that they need to know all these answers... They seem alittle nosey to me...  They want way to much information....   just my take on the whole thing....

I don't know what they are doing in Iowa but in Ohio, many towns and cities are collecting city taxes on large lottery winnings.  In my town, city taxes are 1.5% which means it would be expecting to get $240K or an explanation of why they weren't getting it from someone.

golfer1960's avatargolfer1960

Quote: Originally posted by rdgrnr on Dec 31, 2011

Hmmm... The Ridge/Todd ticket...

It does have a ring to it!

Maybe I should start working on my acceptance speech...

Hi Ridge,

I'm glad you like the idea.

Louise Black could be your Secretary of State (like Hillary). Louise cracks me up the way you two go back and forth at each other.

Happy New Year!

Iesha Kelly

Has there been an update on this?  If the person who turned in the ticket turns out to be a thief, or the front for a thief and someone else who claimed to have had the ticket before but lost it or had it stolen is telling the truth, the person who turned in the ticket doesn't deserve prayers, they deserve a kick in the rear.

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