The guy who won the sixth largest lotto jackpot in US history on 19 February sat on the ticket until 1 April. Why? Because the guy has a sense of humour, and also because he spent that time planning for something – not what the average lotto winner would do with his windfall.
All we know about the winner is that his name is B. Raymond Buxton and he is from Northern California. He is so intent on keeping his identity secret that he hired a publicist to speak to the media on his behalf.
So what is he going to do with the cash?
I’m going to enjoy my new job setting up a charitable foundation focused on the areas of paediatric health, child hunger and education [sic].”
A fine job indeed.
[ Source : HuffingtonPost ]
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