Friday the 13th is usually thought to be unlucky, but that certainly wasn't the case for one lottery player. After three months of Mega Millions draws failing to produce a winner, it was announced on January 13, 2023 that a single ticket holder had the winning numbers.
Following a series of rollovers, the Mega Millions jackpot had grown to the staggering sum of $1.35 billion.
For the first time, the winning Mega Millions ticket was purchased in Maine, having been sold at Hometown Gas & Grill (pictured) in the town of Lebanon. Fred Cotreau, the owner, told CNN that he thought the call from the lottery office was a scam at first. "It’s almost incomprehensible to wrap your head around how much it would change somebody’s life, regardless of your status and where you are, to get that kind of payout," he said.
The lucky winner came forward via a limited company, which meant their identity didn't need to be revealed. They chose the lump sum option, a whopping $723.6 million before taxes. Fred Cotreau and Hometown Gas & Grill received $50,000 for selling the winning ticket, and it was reportedly split among employees.