Minnesota man wins 225K lottery ticket.

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Today was a very lucky day for a Minnesota man who won 225K lottery ticket. On October 21st a man named James Lee of Richfield MN started his day off like any other, but then it all changed when he went to go buy a lottery ticket from a local liquor store. He buys lottery tickets everyday hoping to win big, he finally got what he was looking for A BIG WIN. We got the full details and story here. James Lee was walking into The Richfield Liquor on 66th & Richfield Parkway in Richfield Minnesota. He thought it was going to be like any other day when he usually buys a lottery ticket until he played this one inside The Richfield Liquor Store. We asked him what are his thoughts and feelings are about winning a quarter of a million dollars and this is his story. "I just went inside to buy the usual lottery ticket i get everytime, but something told me to play it right then and there so i did. Next thing you know i was screaming and jumping up and down. The store clerk knew that i won something big and he helped me through the process of claming the ticket". Then we asked James what is he going to with all that money his responce was "Im going to buy my wife a new house, a big diamond ring, buy everyone in my family a new house and car, im going to buy a huge grow house with all types of exotic plants of marijuana and invite all my buddies over to enjoy all the goodness". We will have more details on the story and have a private interview with the big lottery winner within a few days. Right now we cant get any more information about what hes going to do or whats going to happen next. Stay intune so we can keep you updated on this very lucky man.

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