Mass. resident anonymously claims $10M prize from scratch ticket bought on South Shore
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Mass. resident anonymously claims $10M prize from scratch ticket bought on South Shore
"The winner bought the "$10,000,000 Premier Cash" instant ticket game at A-1 Market at 85 East Main St. in Avon. The grocery store will receive a $50,000 bonus for its ticket sale, lottery officials said."
"To achieve anonymity, a lottery winner in Massachusetts must create a trust, which is then represented by a trustee, according to Baker Law Group. The trustee is responsible for submitting the winning ticket, receiving the check, and depositing the funds into a bank account established for the winner."
"The "$10,000,000 Premier Cash" instant ticket includes one more grand prize of $10 million that has yet to be awarded, lottery officials said."
A Massachusetts resident won $10 million from a scratch ticket purchased in Avon and opted for a one-time cash payment of $6.5 million before taxes. The winner claimed the prize anonymously through the Welcome Spring Trust, represented by trustee David Spillane. The grocery store where the ticket was bought will receive a $50,000 bonus. Massachusetts law requires winners to create a trust for anonymity, with the trustee handling the prize claim and funds. One grand prize of $10 million remains unclaimed in the game.
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