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3 Maryland School Workers Split Mega Millions Win

BALTIMORE (AP) - Maryland Lottery officials say three public school employees are sharing the spoils of the record Mega Millions jackpot.
 
The winning Maryland ticket is one of three nationally that split the $656 million jackpot.
 
Maryland Lottery director Stephen Martino told a news conference in Baltimore the winners there were remaining anonymous. But he did provide a few details, including that they bought 60 tickets as a pool.
 
The two women and one man work in public education in the state. Officials did not disclose where.
 
One is a special education teacher, one is an elementary school teacher and the third is a school administrator. 
 
Each will receive a lump sum payment of $35 million after taxes. Their plans include backpacking in Europe and paying for a daughter's college education.
 
 
     
 


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04/10/2012 9:06AM
3 Maryland School Workers Split Mega Millions Win
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