Katrina Victim Wins Powerball Prize
Man Who Lost Two Homes To Hurricane Damage Scores Big On Stop To Pick Up Some Milk
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Carl Hunter and his wife, Diane Hunter, hold a check representing the amount they won in the Louisiana Powerball Jackpot drawing, May 8, 2008, in Baton Rogue. (AP Photo/Bill Haber)
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When he turned in the winning ticket, Carl Hunter became the largest Powerball winner in Louisiana's history. He won the jackpot in January, but the 73-year-old businessman waited nearly four months to claim the prize.
An avid lottery player, Hunter said he already had bought a Powerball ticket on Jan. 16 at the gas station less than two blocks from his home in the New Orleans suburb of Metairie. But he stopped at the station again that day to buy milk - at the request of his wife, Dianne - and got a second "quick pick" ticket.
"I had some change, and one dollar was used to buy this ticket," Hunter said Thursday at the Louisiana Lottery Corp. headquarters in Baton Rouge, where he claimed his prize.
"It's all about milk," his wife said, smiling.
The couple, surrounded by cameras, was decidedly low-key about the multimillion dollar win, saying they didn't have specific plans for the money - besides retirement and the rebuilding of a camp lost to Katrina.
"I'm retiring, you know, naturally," Carl Hunter said.
Hunter took a lump sum payment that will give him $33.9 million after taxes, according to lottery officials. Asked why he waited so long to turn in the winning ticket, Hunter said he wanted to wrap up some of his construction work and finish his outstanding contracts. In fact, Hunter's wife Dianne said he was still at work this week.
"I don't think about buying elaborate cars or homes," Carl Hunter said.
Hunter said he owned two homes that were destroyed in 2005 by Katrina, and he and his wife moved into a Metairie home she owned after the storm, the home that was near the gas station where he bought his winning ticket.
The multimillion dollar win wasn't Hunter's first winning lottery ticket. He said he won $5,000 off a ticket a few years ago.
West Metairie Shell, the gas station where Hunter bought his ticket, will get $25,000 for selling the winning ticket. The station, tucked among brick ranch homes and raised wooden houses in a middle-class neighborhood, lost its roof during Katrina, and the store was looted.
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See all 26 CommentsI%u2019m appalled at the administration%u2019s lack of response to the global warming hurricanes, and cyclones as well. We have no comprehensive strategy in place whatsoever, let alone a detailed plan of action to mitigate the effects of these cyclones, and mother earth continues to suffer while the administration refuses to go forward and do what%u2019s right for mother earth.
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How long must we sit idly by while our mother continues to suffer from the warming taking place at a feverish pace? How long must our mother suffer before we have proper c02 taxes put into place? How long must the destruction of mother earth take place before we finally put responsible plans into action? How long must we wait until we beef up our corn ethanol production? At least Obama wants to cut c02 pollution by 80%; he is definitely our best hope.
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We the people call upon our leaders to implement a comprehensive antiglobal warming strategy at once and work in coordination with state and federal officials; these cyclones and storms continue to worsen and the quicker we stop the warming the sooner we will see these storms cease. We need action now.
Posted by Sear1ngTruth at 05:29 PM : May 09, 2008
You have no idea how the lottery works. If you choose the 29 year paynent method, the lottery invests the cash amount in an annuity that sends you a payment once a year. The amount increases by 4% a year to account for increased cost of living. If you notice, when the interest rates change the percentage of the total amount in relation to the cash award goes up or down with the interest rate to account for the rate of return. The largest portion of the $64 million reflects the earnings of the annuity. The Federal income tax rate on the jackpot is %25. Oh and then there''s the capital gains tax (which can be avoided if done properly).
Yeah, he''s a victim...
I''m happy for this guy and his family. Good luck to them!
Congrats to the winners!!!
Why couldn%u2019t someone who needs it have won?
Will they help others?
Are they gonna share it with those less fortunate?
Give me a break. The State of Lousy-anna TOOK $64,000,000 from him in taxes. Income from the Lottery is designated by law to benefit certain programs, but TAXED income, including lottery winnings, do not fall under that prohibition. Lousy-Anna can use those taxes to help, but most likely will spend it on payroll increase for campaign donors and state employees.
Carl Hunter and his wife can do whatever the heck they want with the $33,000,000 the state gave him. You%u2019d all be better served wondering what Lousy-Anna is going to do with the other $64,000,000.
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Posted by jboxton at 03:38 PM : May 09, 2008
jboxton: I was talking about bringing people home who participate in and work in their community, not the welfare folks.
Sure it seems like they have no plans and that means not helping others. But we do not know that - they did not say. Kinda sucks but I think they will do some good. Can''t win if you don''t play - can''t say what you would do with the $ b/c u didn''t win
kennergirl- Shut up. Oh, and my name is jBOXTON. There is no "s" in it, prostitute
Enough said!
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