The California Lottery says a statement from winner of $2 billion jackpot will be read at 11 a.m. news conference.
dating to January 2016, when three tickets form California, Florida and Tennessee matched numbers in the $1.58 billion Powerball drawing.
Three other tickets sold in California matched five numbers in that drawing but missed the Powerball number. Those tickets -- sold in Gardena, Beaumont and San Francisco -- were each worth roughly $1.15 million. A total of 22 such tickets were sold nationally. His son told NBCLA Monday that they've seen an increase in the number of lottery ticket buyers since the win, most of whom are likely drawn by the lucky retailer mystique.
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