Mystery Good Samaritan Enables Man’s $273M Lottery WinTicket

Mystery Good Samaritan Enables Man’s $273M Lottery WinTicket
Mike Weirsky speaks during a news conference in Trenton, N.J., on March 7, 2019. (Jacqueline Larma/AP Photo)

TRENTON, N.J.—An unemployed New Jersey man who won last Friday’s $273 million Mega Millions jackpot said he wants to reward the mystery person who returned the tickets to a store where he’d left them a day earlier.

Mike Weirsky said at a news conference with lottery officials on March 7 that he bought the tickets last Thursday at a Quick Check store in Phillipsburg, near the Pennsylvania border, and forgot them there because he was more focused on his cellphone.

Someone found them and gave them to the store to hold. When Weirsky returned on Friday, he verified the tickets were his and store employees returned them.

Lottery officials said Thursday that if the person who found the tickets had held onto them and signed them, they could have claimed the jackpot.

“I’m looking for the guy that handed them in, I want to thank him,” Weirsky said. “I’m going to give him something, but I’m going to keep that private.”

A Good Samaritan found the tickets and turned them in for this man.

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The 54-year-old says he got divorced last fall and had been a stay-at-home husband for years while his wife worked. He said he’d been looking for work for about a year and hadn’t gotten any calls for interviews—until Wednesday, by which time work had ceased to be a priority.

“I had to deny it before I even went,” he said.

Weirsky says he’s going to “sit back and enjoy” the money. He said the first thing he’s going to do is buy a new pickup truck, then buy his mother a new car and pay to remodel her home.

“After that I’m basically locked in to what my lawyer and other people I have working for me tell me I can do,” he said.

Weirsky, who has been playing the lottery for years, said he checked the tickets at home on Sunday and saw he’d matched the numbers, but couldn’t quite believe his eyes. He went back to the store during Sunday night’s snowstorm and got the news.

“I couldn’t believe I was the winner of more than $2 after playing after all these years,” he said.

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A man walks past a newsstand with advertisements for the Mega Millions lottery in N.Y.C., on Oct. 23, 2018. (Angerer/Getty Images)

2 Unclaimed $100,000 Lottery Prizes About to Expire

Two people who bought lottery tickets in Massachusetts nearly a year ago may be sitting on $100,000 and not even know it.

A lottery spokesman says two unclaimed $100,000 Mass Cash prizes won in drawings in March 2018, are nearing expiration.

One ticket bought at the Seekonk Stop & Shop for the March 9, 2018 drawing must be claimed by March 8.

The other ticket purchased at Friendly Farms in Framingham for the March 24, 2018 drawing, must be claimed by March 22.

Mass Cash prizes have to be redeemed within a year of the date of the drawing on which the prize was won.

Unclaimed lottery prizes become part of the net profit that the lottery returns to the state for distribution to cities and towns.

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