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LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WBKO) - One Eastern Kentucky man has made history by winning the largest online Instant Play prize in the history of the Kentucky Lottery.
The man, who wishes to remain anonymous, told officials he pulled up the Kentucky Lottery app before a doctor's appointment and wagered $5 on the Jackpot Spectacular Instant Play game. He won the $859,001.91 Mega Money Jackpot.
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The man, who wishes to remain anonymous, told lottery officials he was about to go to a doctor’s appointment last week, when he decided to wager $5 on a Kentucky Lottery game online. He ended up winning the $859,001.91 Mega Jackpot.
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