This is how the Iowa resident who won $40 million on April 1 responded

by time news

Initially, Earl Lapp, a 61-year-old retired mechanic from Dubuque, Iowa, and the latest winner of the $40 million jackpot, couldn’t believe he had won the lottery. After all, he bought the ticket on April 1st.

“I thought it was a joke,” Lapp said. It wasn’t until he confirmed his Lotto America ticket with an Iowa Lottery official that he was convinced he had won the big prize. “I was laughing, I thought it was April Fools’,” Lapp said after claiming his prize at Lotto headquarters in Clive. Lapp chose to take his winnings in cash, which for the lottery was $21.28 million.

The $40 million prize is for those who take their winnings in an annual annuity within 29 years. “Lotto America” ​​is played in 13 countries and offers smaller prizes than the “Powerball” and “Mega Millions” games. But he also has much better chances: 1 in 26 million, to win the jackpot. Lapp said he intends to use the money to help his family and also donate to benefit children with medical problems.

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