March 11, 2025
A lucky New Jersey lottery player has scooped a $1 million Mega Millions second prize from a ticket bought in New York state, adding another chapter to the ever-exciting world of lottery wins.
The thrill of a big lottery win has once again captured public attention as Paul Seo of Little Ferry, New Jersey, claimed a $1 million prize in the Mega Millions draw. Seo's fortune came from matching the first five numbers drawn on August 13, 2024, narrowly missing the jackpot by not matching the Mega Ball.
The winning numbers for that fateful evening were 34, 55, 59, 65, 70, with the Mega Ball being 12. Seo's ticket was purchased at 741 Montauk Inc., a BP gas station located at 741 Montauk Highway in Shirley, New York. This win highlights the cross-state nature of many lottery purchases, with players often buying tickets outside their home state.
After required withholdings, Seo received a single lump-sum payment totaling $651,000. This substantial windfall, while life-changing, also serves as a reminder of the tax implications that come with lottery winnings.
For those inspired by Seo's win, Mega Millions tickets are available for $2 at any New York Lottery retailer. The game offers drawings twice weekly, on Tuesdays and Fridays, with ticket sales closing at 10 p.m. on draw nights.
Looking ahead, Mega Millions is set for significant changes in 2025. Starting in April, ticket prices will increase to $5 per play, up from the current $2. This price hike comes with game enhancements, including a built-in multiplier for non-jackpot wins and the elimination of breakeven prizes.
The New York Lottery continues to be a major contributor to education in the state, providing $3.8 billion in fiscal year 2023-2024 to benefit public schools. This underscores the dual nature of lotteries as both a form of entertainment and a source of public funding.
For those feeling lucky, it's important to remember to play responsibly. If gambling becomes a concern, resources are available, including the HOPEline at 1-877-8-HOPENY for New York residents.
Lottery enthusiasts have up to one year from the date of the drawing to claim their prizes, ensuring ample time for winners to come forward and potentially change their lives, just as Paul Seo has done with his million-dollar win.
Clara "LottoLore" Williams, a Kiwi with a zest for numbers and narratives, dives deep into the thrilling world of lotteries. As a leading writer for LottoRank, her pieces resonate with enthusiasts, offering a harmonious blend of data, history, and human interest.