New York man wins $149M Mega Millions jackpot

Nov 23, 2004, 7:34 am (23 comments)

Mega Millions

Like most parking lot attendants, Juan Rodriguez knows how tantalizing and frustrating it can be to drive a luxury car, only to have to surrender it all too quickly for a pair of crumpled dollars.

But now, after 20 years of anonymous toil for a legion of well-heeled motorists near the United Nations, the Colombian-born Ozone Park resident can sit in his own heated leather seat.

Sunday, New York Lottery authorities declared him the winner of the largest jackpot ever won in the state, $149 million. The chances of winning the Mega Millions jackpot were 135 million to one.

"I want to say thank God! I love him," Rodriguez, 49, said, shy and visibly nervous behind a pair of blue-framed sunglasses before a bank of a dozen television cameras outside the Turtle Bay convenience store where he bought the ticket Friday.

Rodriguez said he was eying a Volvo.

The money couldn't have come at a better time. Two days before he bought the ticket, a mound of credit card debt prompted him to declare bankruptcy. Also, his first grandchild is due in February.

"His money was not enough," said his brother-in-law, Dennis Herrera. "He said, 'Brother, I don't have money to pay the rent.'"

Friday, Rodriguez bought a Quick Pick ticket at S& N News on Second Avenue between 48th and 49th streets, two doors down from the parking lot.

The next morning, he learned the store had sold the lucky ticket. He showed his stub to the clerk, who told Rodriguez that he was rich, rich enough to own a few of those BMWs he's parked.

"He said 'Don't play with me,'" the clerk, Nayeem Khaja, recalled Sunday. "I said, 'No, I'm not playing you. You're the sole winner.'"

After finding out that he had won the lottery, Rodriguez called his wife, Iris, a former home health care aide, and daughter, Katty, 17, a psychology student at Touro College who is the couple's only child.

Rodriguez, who hasn't yet quit his job, opted to take a lump payment of $88.5 million before taxes. Aside from the Volvo, and maybe a Jaguar for Iris, the family said they're keen for their own house and a vacation in Orlando, where they have relatives.

Katty's unborn child, a girl, also is expected to benefit from the windfall.

"I can take her to a good high school," Katty Rodriguez said. "She could go to a good college. I could give her the things that I never had."

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Bradly_60's avatarBradly_60

Wow that was quick.  Didn't even wait until Monday.  haha

Brad

mrmst's avatarmrmst

Yeah, I didn't know any lottery headquarters were open on Sunday.

plnwebguy's avatarplnwebguy

Saw this on Yahoo news -

http://news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story&u=/ap/20041123/ap_on_re_us/bankrupt_lottery_winner

"With just 78 cents in his savings account and $44,000 owed to creditors, parking attendant Juan Rodriguez plunked down $1 on a lottery ticket. Good thing he wasn't pinching pennies: He won a $149 million lottery jackpot."

nomoneybabe

Congratulationsssss!

  I am not winner for that but I happy for any one who get the big happiness like that!!!

Maverick's avatarMaverick

wow !!! ONE dollar in exchange for $88.5 million

MADDOG10's avatarMADDOG10

plotting and predicting are half the fun when you pick the winner, i mean after all anybody can plunk a dollar down and become rich. just think if he got the notion right here on lp, we would all be able to share in the celebration.  ha  ha.    congats to you!!!!

urbossmanpimpin's avatarurbossmanpimpin

well, he seems like he actually needed it soooooo I'm not as upset about not winning.

LOTTOMIKE's avatarLOTTOMIKE

we need more winners like this guy.......

winner2b

wishing him the best!!

Winners

congratulations to the mega milliion winner, Rodriguez

lottoretirement's avatarlottoretirement

Now their is truely a Happy Thanksgiving!   It's why everbody plays, we have debt, dreams and what the best for our children. The lotto jackpots give us working people the ability to reach some of those dreams.

CASH Only

Give thanks that he chose CASH...

tg636

The broken record continues. Very tiresome.

 

Quote: Originally posted by CASH Only on November 27, 2004







Give thanks that he chose CASH...






mrmst's avatarmrmst

I agree - I don't care one way or the other if he selected cash or annuity.  The games will never stop advertising the annuity amounts as it allows them to make the prize seem like more than it is.  It's a marketing tactic.

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