N.Y. Lottery: NYC man claims $3M scratch-off prize as one-time lump sum; here's how much he got
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N.Y. Lottery: NYC man claims $3M scratch-off prize as one-time lump sum; here's how much he got
"Abdelfatah Fadili of Brooklyn claimed the $3 million prize and opted to receive a one-time lump sum payment totaling $1,304,071, after required withholdings, according to officials. The winning ticket was purchased at Exxon, located at 3031 Coney Island Ave. in Brooklyn. As of this writing, all top prizes on the Extreme Cash scratch-off game have been claimed. Valid lower-tier prizes may be claimed until May 20, 2026."
"New York Lottery scratch-off games generated $4,339,794,048 in total sales during fiscal year 2024-2025. School districts across the five boroughs received $1,427,185,199 in Lottery Aid to Education funds during the same period. The New York Lottery continues to be North America's largest and most profitable Lottery, contributing $3.6 billion in fiscal year 2024-2025 to benefit public schools in New York State."
"New Yorkers struggling with a gambling addiction, or who know someone who is, can find help by calling the state's toll-free, confidential HOPEline at 1-877-8-HOPENY (1-877-846-7369) or by texting HOPENY (467369). If you or a loved one has questions or needs to talk to a professional about gambling, call 1-800-GAMBLER or visit 1800gambler.net for more information. If you purchase a product or register for an account through a link on our site, we may receive compensation."
Abdelfatah Fadili of Brooklyn won the New York Lottery Extreme Cash top prize of $3 million and chose a one-time lump sum of $1,304,071 after withholdings. The winning ticket was purchased at Exxon at 3031 Coney Island Ave. All top prizes in the Extreme Cash game have been claimed; valid lower-tier prizes can be claimed until May 20, 2026. New York Lottery scratch-off games generated $4,339,794,048 in sales in fiscal year 2024-2025. School districts in the five boroughs received $1,427,185,199 in Lottery Aid. The Lottery contributed $3.6 billion to benefit public schools statewide. Gambling support resources and hotlines are provided.
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