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MD Mega Millions Jackpot Goes To Three Educators
A trio of public school workers in Maryland will split their share of the record $656 million Mega Millions jackpot. The Maryland winning lottery ticket is one of three nationally that split the jackpot.
FOX News Radio’s Rich Johnson reports from Baltimore, Maryland:
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This is the first time the three got together to play the lottery, each contributing $20 dollars for 60 common tickets and each coming away with a nice prize.
(Martino) “The after tax claim for each of the winners comes out to $34.997 million.”
Maryland Lottery Director Stephen Martino says the three came into the office Monday after they contacted an attorney and a financial planner. The three plan to travel, invest, help relatives, buy new homes and stay at their education jobs.
In Baltimore, Rich Johnson, FOX News Radio.


