From $7.50 store clerk to $258M Powerball jackpot winner.

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JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. – A central Missouri convenience store clerk with $28.96 in his bank account and a stack of utility bills to pay came forward Thursday as the winner of a $258 million Powerball jackpot.

Chris Shaw, 29, said he plans to use the winnings to pay off the $1,000 he owes a friend for a truck he recently bought, catch up on his utility bills, see a dentist about getting his two missing front teeth replaced, and take his three children and his girlfriend's two children to Walt Disney World in Florida.

"We didn't come from money. For us it's just going to be a huge relief to know I'm going to be able to pay my electric bill, my gas bill," Shaw told the Associated Press. "It's like a weight lifted. I had bills at home I didn't know how they were going to be paid."

Shaw said he bought the $5 ticket Wednesday at the Break Time convenience store where he works in Marshall, about 80 miles east of Kansas City. The tattooed father of three accepted his ceremonial check at the Missouri Lottery headquarters in Jefferson City wearing a tan and red plaid shirt, a red hat and a huge grin.

"That amount of money to me is like a fairy tale," Shaw said. "I'm just a regular guy working paycheck to paycheck ... well not any more."

Shaw had been working at the convenience store for just three weeks when he decided to buy the Powerball ticket, cigarettes and a soda at the end of his shift Wednesday.

"We had been kidding each other all day about winning it, but no one actually thinks they will win," Shaw said.

The $258.5 million jackpot is the 10th-biggest Powerball jackpot ever. The winning numbers were 11-34-41-49-55, Powerball 20. The Power Play number was 2.

Shaw said he will seek advice "from people who know about money" before deciding whether to take the jackpot in 30 payments over 29 years or the lump-sum amount of $124,875,122. He also said he needed a few days before deciding whether he will continue working his minimum-wage job.

Shaw — who has a 10-year-old son, a 7-year-old girl and a 5-year-old girl by two different women — said he had played Missouri Scratchers lottery tickets before, winning at most $80. He checked his Powerball ticket against the state lottery's website only after his girlfriend, Tosha Ewry, told him the winning ticket was bought at the store where he works.

Shaw said his children already have been asking for new skateboards, bicycles and "just stuff that's really hard to do when you make $7.25 an hour."

He said he looks forward to spending more time with his kids, who live with their mothers about 240 miles southeast of him in his hometown of Alton, as well as with his girlfriend's children — 13-year-old and 15-year-old boys he says he considers his own.

"I can be with them as much as I want now," Shaw said.

Jackie Maxwell, general manager of the Missouri-based Break Time convenience store chain, was at the store doing a telephone interview with The Associated Press when Shaw walked in and announced he had won.

"This is just absolutely amazing," Maxwell said as cheering erupted in the background. "I'm so excited for him. I'm thrilled for him."

Break Time will receive $50,000 for selling the winning ticket. If Shaw takes a lump-sum payment, the state income taxes due on the winnings would be about $6 million, state budget director Linda Luebbering said
 
I will never understand why these stories are made public. So much desire to show that people can win the lotto that they fail to realize that they are making these folks targets.:smh:
 
I will never understand why these stories are made public. So much desire to show that people can win the lotto that they fail to realize that they are making these folks targets.:smh:
that a real person won so more people will play
 
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JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. – A central Missouri convenience store clerk with $28.96 in his bank account and a stack of utility bills to pay came forward Thursday as the winner of a $258 million Powerball jackpot.

Chris Shaw, 29, said he plans to use the winnings to pay off the $1,000 he owes a friend for a truck he recently bought, catch up on his utility bills, see a dentist about getting his two missing front teeth replaced, and take his three children and his girlfriend's two children to Walt Disney World in Florida.

"We didn't come from money. For us it's just going to be a huge relief to know I'm going to be able to pay my electric bill, my gas bill," Shaw told the Associated Press. "It's like a weight lifted. I had bills at home I didn't know how they were going to be paid."

Shaw said he bought the $5 ticket Wednesday at the Break Time convenience store where he works in Marshall, about 80 miles east of Kansas City. The tattooed father of three accepted his ceremonial check at the Missouri Lottery headquarters in Jefferson City wearing a tan and red plaid shirt, a red hat and a huge grin.

"That amount of money to me is like a fairy tale," Shaw said. "I'm just a regular guy working paycheck to paycheck ... well not any more."

Shaw had been working at the convenience store for just three weeks when he decided to buy the Powerball ticket, cigarettes and a soda at the end of his shift Wednesday.

"We had been kidding each other all day about winning it, but no one actually thinks they will win," Shaw said.

The $258.5 million jackpot is the 10th-biggest Powerball jackpot ever. The winning numbers were 11-34-41-49-55, Powerball 20. The Power Play number was 2.

Shaw said he will seek advice "from people who know about money" before deciding whether to take the jackpot in 30 payments over 29 years or the lump-sum amount of $124,875,122. He also said he needed a few days before deciding whether he will continue working his minimum-wage job.

Shaw — who has a 10-year-old son, a 7-year-old girl and a 5-year-old girl by two different women — said he had played Missouri Scratchers lottery tickets before, winning at most $80. He checked his Powerball ticket against the state lottery's website only after his girlfriend, Tosha Ewry, told him the winning ticket was bought at the store where he works.

Shaw said his children already have been asking for new skateboards, bicycles and "just stuff that's really hard to do when you make $7.25 an hour."

He said he looks forward to spending more time with his kids, who live with their mothers about 240 miles southeast of him in his hometown of Alton, as well as with his girlfriend's children — 13-year-old and 15-year-old boys he says he considers his own.

"I can be with them as much as I want now," Shaw said.

Jackie Maxwell, general manager of the Missouri-based Break Time convenience store chain, was at the store doing a telephone interview with The Associated Press when Shaw walked in and announced he had won.

"This is just absolutely amazing," Maxwell said as cheering erupted in the background. "I'm so excited for him. I'm thrilled for him."

Break Time will receive $50,000 for selling the winning ticket. If Shaw takes a lump-sum payment, the state income taxes due on the winnings would be about $6 million, state budget director Linda Luebbering said
FAKE.

btw, his teeth for photoshopped out..... or MSpainted out... cuz that was a horrible job. . .


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^^^ It ain't Bunk that said Sheeeeeeeiiiiiiiit. That was Clay Davis.


YOu would never find my face on any lottery poster.

Not gonna happen.

I wouldn't come forward immediately, either. I'd wait 2-6 months. I'm doing pretty good, now, so no need to rush. Take my time and plan it with the wife and see what we are going to do...might not tell the wife immediately. She might want to cash in sooner than I would. I would relish my time being "normal" because once I cash the ticket I would no longer be normal. I like being quasi anonymous. Being able to walk down the street unmolested.

I hate that my wife's family besides being huge (she is the oldest of 10 and except for her they are all ghetto...two are in the system somewhere because since he moms was a crackhead the county took the last 2 right out of her arms and nobody knows where they are). Her moms is dead so no troubles from her, but her siblings are all ghetto except for one. I'd make it work, though. It would probably be better off for me to win the 5 numbers ($250K) because after taxes I'd have about $140K left and tht would almost pay off my house. I'd have my house paid for and be living swell without having to change anything. Still keep my friends, still keep my govt. job. I'd be cool.
 
YOu would never find my face on any lottery poster.

Not gonna happen.

I wouldn't come forward immediately, either. I'd wait 2-6 months. I'm doing pretty good, now, so no need to rush. Take my time and plan it with the wife and see what we are going to do...might not tell the wife immediately. She might want to cash in sooner than I would. I would relish my time being "normal" because once I cash the ticket I would no longer be normal. I like being quasi anonymous. Being able to walk down the street unmolested.

I hate that my wife's family besides being huge (she is the oldest of 10 and except for her they are all ghetto...two are in the system somewhere because since he moms was a crackhead the county took the last 2 right out of her arms and nobody knows where they are). Her moms is dead so no troubles from her, but her siblings are all ghetto except for one. I'd make it work, though. It would probably be better off for me to win the 5 numbers ($250K) because after taxes I'd have about $140K left and tht would almost pay off my house. I'd have my house paid for and be living swell without having to change anything. Still keep my friends, still keep my govt. job. I'd be cool.

you have to have your picture taken, I don't think it's a option
 
you have to have your picture taken, I don't think it's a option

It better be an option. Walking around with a bullseye on my back ain't cool. Somebody fuck around and try to kill me for money when i don't have any on me. All I'd have is an ATM card with a $5000 or so limit.

I gotta check into that.

i swear niggas never WIN this shit

I played a dollar on both megamillions and powerball. If I don't win I just bought a pop. I ain't mortgaging my future on a 1:200,000,000 chance. 2 dollars ain't gonna brake me. I made $18 off of the lotto last year compared to like 40 or 50 spent. Not bad
 
It better be an option. Walking around with a bullseye on my back ain't cool. Somebody fuck around and try to kill me for money when i don't have any on me. All I'd have is an ATM card with a $5000 or so limit.

I gotta check into that.



I played a dollar on both megamillions and powerball. If I don't win I just bought a pop. I ain't mortgaging my future on a 1:200,000,000 chance. 2 dollars ain't gonna brake me. I made $18 off of the lotto last year compared to like 40 or 50 spent. Not bad




thats how i am if i have some change in the car ill play thats like once in a blue moon but im just saying i never seen anyone black hit it big yea we had a few who one like 200k but nothing big. Im starting to think these machines are ragged its like no numbers are allowed to be drawn in the inner cities n shit
 
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He gon blow all that shit on meth... I can see he already using it.

yeah he looks like he is on that shit

them meth head cacs always have those type of jobs

the dollar store by my old apartments had one in there with those red sores all over his skin, im suprised they let him come to work like that
 
if im not mistaken for most of the lottories u have to have ur name (the name of the person/group) accepting the money published i.e. u win and establish a charity,trust or foundation. and name urself the chairman or hnic of that shit but the news just reports the group name.as far as the pic, jus find a decent lawyer to accept the ish for ur trust or group. they'll keep the groups name out there without giving out ur real info and the atty gets their pic in the papers/on the net = publicity. if i win fuck waiting months to cash that shit. that damn thing is cashed the next week but NO ONE will know for at least a yr. its all about self control
 
Great for him, funny I daydream about winning the powerball and what I would do when it surpasses the 100 mil mark but I can never bring myself to actually play.

I got a family now, rather put that $5 towards them than a pipedream.
 
I am always happy when some one wins that really needs a life change. problem is that his life will change so dramatically that he will either be very unhappy, kill himself or end up in jail.

At least he wont have to deal with child support until his ex says that he has a new standard of living and his children should be a part of it. :lol::lol::lol:

Congrats Snagle
 
son of a bitch... luv that jackpot..but FUNK DAT...can a nigga jus get like 8 thou to pay off my car...atleast 25 thou to buy my girls car since i got two cars before her..YES thats fucked up but we not gonna talk bout that. an finally about 250 thou to pay off crib an some little spendin money...total about 300,000 thousand an I would be walkin on sunshine....:dance:
 
Chris Shaw, 29, said he plans to use the winnings to pay off the $1,000 he owes a friend for a truck he recently bought, catch up on his utility bills, see a dentist about getting his two missing front teeth replaced, and take his three children and his girlfriend's two children to Walt Disney World in Florida.


FAKE.

btw, his teeth for photoshopped out..... or MSpainted out... cuz that was a horrible job. . .


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I only play 2 or $3 at most... most of the time i only get 1 or 2 numbers :angry::smh::(


Damn, if i got all that money... I'd let my house go an give my cars to the 1st person who called my cell :lol:

Bentley here I come :dance: an go straight to the Mayweather Fight an sit front row like Frank Lucas :lol:
 
wow, you can buy a lottery ticket from the store you work in.:dunno:

if so, congrats to him. basterd
 
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