Retired Milwaukie man claims $8.4 million Megabucks ticket, plans to invest winnings
A retired Milwaukie, Oregon man is $8.4 million richer after claiming a Megabucks ticket on Monday, February 26, Oregon Lottery officials said.
68-year-old David Schultze said he didn’t know was sitting on millions until he checked the ticket last Friday morning. The winning numbers were drawn back on January 24, 2024.
The Oregon Lottery says Schultze purchased the ticket at Safeway in Gladstone. The store will get a $84,000 bonus for selling the winning ticket.
Schultze says he doesn’t play much, but when jackpots get up there, he will buy a ticket, just in case, the lottery stated in a press release.
When asked about his plans for the money, Schultze said he will invest most of it.
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