$1 Million Mega Millions Prize Winner Comes Forward to Claim Prize

The excitement continues in the world of Mega Millions as the winner of a $1 million prize from the historic $1.1 billion drawing in January has finally come forward to claim their life-changing winnings. The Massachusetts State Lottery recently announced that the Green Bingo Nominee Trust of Quincy, represented by trustee David Spillane, claimed the $1 million prize on behalf of the lucky winner on May 2.

The winning numbers were selected by the fortunate individual on their Quic Pic ticket, matching the first five numbers drawn during the game held on January 10. The ticket was purchased at Jacqueline Market located on 233 Salem St. in Lawrence, Massachusetts. 

As a result of selling the winning ticket, the store will receive a bonus of $10,000.

Trustee David Spillane made the trip to the Massachusetts State Lottery headquarters in Dorchester to officially claim the $1 million prize before taxes on behalf of the Green Bingo Nominee Trust of Quincy.

It is worth noting that this was not the only $1 million prize won during the historic $1.1 billion Mega Millions drawing in January. Another lucky winner, Davena Allen from Dorchester, claimed her $1 million prize on January 20. Allen purchased her winning Mega Millions ticket as a computer-generated Quic Pic from a Wegmans grocery store located in Chestnut Hill.