Saturday, May 14, 2016

'Divine Intervention' Helped NJ Family Pick Winning $429.6 Million Lottery Ticket

By Philly, May 14, 2016

Friday the 13th will never be the same for the Smith family, which stepped forward Friday to claim a $429.6 million Powerball jackpot, the largest ever won in New Jersey. 


Pearlie Mae Smith and her seven adult children said they plan to tithe 10 percent of their winnings to their Pentecostal church, take vacations, and help others.

"Wow. That's what it's like," Smith, 70, of Trenton, said at a news conference at state lottery headquarters in Lawrenceville. "I'm still trying to figure out what it's like."


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1 comment:

  1. Luck is really unpredictable thing. This is what I keep repeating to myself when I buy the tickets or check USA lottery results

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