Muskegon County man wins $4 million in Michigan Lottery instant game

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MUSKEGON, MI --Ryan Paskel A 26year old Muskegon County man has early retirement on his mind after winning $4 million playing the Michigan Lottery's World Class Millions instant game.
The lucky player bought his winning $30 World Class Millions ticket at Wesco corner Store, located

"I was on a walking board decided to take my last 35$ before I spent it on a bag and try my luck ," the player said. "On the first ticket I won $50, the second ticket I won $4 million, and I won $40 on the last ticket. So the $4 million prize was pure profit."

After scratching the ticket, the player checked it over several times to make sure it was a winner before sharing the good news with family and friends.

The lucky player visited Lottery headquarters today, April 1, to claim his big prize. He chose to receive his prize as a 30-year annuity rather than a one-time lump sum payment. The player will receive a payment of about $133,000 each year for the life of the annuity.

"Winning this prize has given me the option to think about an early retirement," he said. "Now I've got a four-year plan to become debt-free and then I can think about chilling on the beach.

Players have won more than $75.2 million playing World Class Millions, which debuted in May 2015. Each $30 ticket gives players a chance to win prizes ranging from $30 up to $4 million. More than $39.2 million in prizes remain, including: 79 $4,000 prizes, and 1,083 $1,000 prizes.

Lottery instant games may be purchased at 11,000 retailers across the state. In 2015, Lottery players won more than $722.1 million playing instant games.

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