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Advertisement Iowaâs Powerball winner shares her incredible story Hide Transcript Show Transcript WEBVTT CHILDREN WHO SAY THAT THERE IS NOBODY MORE DESERVING OF THIS STAGGERING AMOUNT OF MONEY. THIS WAS THE MOMENT WE MET THE LARGEST LOTTERY WINNER IN IOWA HISTORY. LERYNNE WEST STRODE DOWN THIS MONEY BRICK ROAD TO THE POPS OF CONFETTI. THIS SINGLE MOTHER OF THREE GIRLS WITH HER ENTIRE WORLD CHANGED. >> AS I STAND HERE TODAY, I KNOW THE RESPONSIBILITY THAT I HAVE TO DO GOOD WITH THIS MONEY TOMMIE: ONE WEEK AGO, WEST WAS MOVING INTO HER FIRST HOME AND STOPPED BY THIS CASEYâS IN REDFIELD TO GRAB SOME COFFEE, A SLICE OF PIZZA AND AN EASY PICK POWERBALL TICKET >> FIRST NUMBER DONE IS, LUCKY 13 -- TOMMIE: TWO DAYS LATER SHE CHECKED THE WINNING NUMBERS ONLINE, WHILE THE PHYSICAL TICKET SAT IN HER SISTERâS TRUCK . >> IT TOOK ME A MINUTE GOING BACK AND FORTH TO FIGURE OUT THAT, I HAD WON. I SAID TO MY SISTER GET THAT TICKET, GETTING YOUR TRUCK, GET UP HERE, AND DRIVE SLOW. [LAUGHTER] TOMMIE: HER DAUGHTERS, SYDNEY, SKYLAR AND DANIELLE, SAY ITâS BEEN PURE E XCITEMENT AND NERVES. >> I LITERALLY COULDNâT THINK OF A PERSON THATâS MORE DESERVING OF SOMETHING THATâS SO BIG AND SO LIFE-CHANGING FOR HER AND EVERYBODY ELSE. SHEâS THE BEST PERSON TO GET THAT TOMMIE: WEST HAS ALREADY SET UP THE CALLUM FOUNDATION, TO HELP OTHERS WITH THE MONEY, WHILE HONORING HER LATE PREMATURE GRANDSON. >> WE GOT TO HAVE HIM FOR 23 HOURS AND SO, TO KNOW THAT SOMEONE SO LITTLE IS GOING TO BE ABLE TO HAVE A LEGACY WITH HIS NAME HELPING SO MANY PEOPLE, IS AWESOME. >> LETâS GO OVER HERE AND TAKE PICTURES. TOMMIE: WEST SAYS SHEâS PLAYING PLANNING AHEAD FOR HER FAMILY. >> I HAVE BEEN EXTREMELY BLESSED THIS WILL FOREVER CHANGE MY LIFE. [APPLAUSE] Advertisement Iowaâs Powerball winner shares her incredible story DES MOINES, Iowa â"
A central Iowa woman stepped forward Monday to claim a $343.9 million Powerball jackpot, the largest lottery prize won to date in Iowa.
âI realize this is a life-changing moment,â Lerynne West of Redfield said as she claimed her prize at lottery headquarters in Clive. âIâm excited to share my winnings with family and friends, plan to purchase a new car, and look forward to a long vacation â" or several. I also plan to give to the causes and organizations important to my family through our newly established Callum Foundation.â
AdvertisementWestâs ticket split the Powerball jackpot in the Oct. 27 drawing with a ticket purchased in New York City. Her half of the jackpot â" the third-largest prize in the 26-year history of the game â" is $343.9 million annuity, or $198.1 million lump-sum option. The New York ticket has yet to be claimed.
West, 51, bought her jackpot-winning ticket at Caseyâs, 425 Second St. in Redfield, a Dallas County community of about 830, where she recently bought a house. She was moving into her new home in late October and she and her sister stopped at Caseyâs for pizza and coffee. While they were there, West bought an easy-pick Powerball ticket. She thought she put her ticket into her purse in her sisterâs truck, but the jackpot-winning ticket for a time was misplaced â" it rode around on the floor of that pickup for a time.
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The day after the drawing, West got a text from a friend, asking if she had won the jackpot. She replied that she likely hadnât, but she would check her ticket to see. When she couldnât find her ticket, she called her sister, who found it in her truck. Her sister sent her a picture of the ticket and when West checked her numbers on the lottery website, she realized sheâd won the jackpot.
âI told my sister to get in her truck and get that ticket and get up here right now! And, drive slow,â West said with a laugh as she recalled that day.
Later that day, West drove by the Caseyâs store in Redfield and saw television crews setting up to do interviews there about the jackpot-winning ticket.
âI watched them and smiled,â she said.
Iowa Lottery CEO Terry Rich said itâs exciting to be a part of Westâs story as Iowaâs ninth Powerball jackpot winner.
âThe fact that this jackpot was split by tickets in two very different settings â" one in New York City and the other in a small rural town â" goes to show what weâve said so many times: You just never know where the next big winner will hit,â he said. âIt also shows that Powerball is working the way it was intended, by giving people all across the country the chance to win prizes of all sizes, including the jackpot.â
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West worked for years in the insurance industry in the Des Moines area, but recently retired early after learning sheâd won the lottery. She and her family are organizing the Callum Foundation, named after her grandson, Callum, who was born prematurely in April and lived just a day. The charitable foundation (www.callumfoundation.org) will be focused on making grants in the core areas of alleviating poverty and hunger; education; animal welfare; and veteranâs affairs.
West said that once it is fully established, the Callum Foundation will begin accepting requests for help in 2019.
âWe have a board set up that will go over the requests and decide what is in the best interests of the Callum Foundation,â she said. âThe whole thing of knowing when to pull together a team and work on these plans came from years of playing and daydreaming about winning the lottery. Then once it finally happens, itâs a whole new ballgame.â
West has three adult daughters and six grandchildren, many of whom were with her at the lottery. She also comes from a large family, with seven siblings, some of whom also attended Mondayâs event, along with their mom.
The jackpot-winning tickets in Iowa and New York both matched all six numbers selected in the Oct. 27 Powerball drawing to split that nightâs $687.8 million grand prize. The winning numbers were: 8-12-13-19-27 and Powerball 4. The Power Play number was 3.
Caseyâs will receive a $10,000 bonus from the Iowa Lottery for selling the jackpot winning ticket at one of its stores.
Powerball jackpot winners can choose to receive their prizes in annuitized payments over time or as a one-time, lump-sum payment. The New York and Iowa winners did not have to choose the same option. West chose to receive her winnings in a lump-sum payment.
Westâs jackpot-winning ticket was Iowaâs second big lottery winner during October. A Mega Millions® ticket purchased in Davenport won a $1 million prize in that gameâs Oct. 23 drawing by matching the first five numbers but missing the Mega Ball. That $1 million prize remains unclaimed, as does a $1 million Powerball prize won in April in Nevada in central Iowa.
Iowaâs eight previous Powerball jackpot winners are:
- Brian and Mary Lohse of Bondurant, who won a $202.1 million Powerball jackpot in September 2012.
- The Shipping 20, a group of co-workers in the shipping department at the Quaker Oats plant in Cedar Rapids, who split a $241 million jackpot in June 2012. That was the largest lottery prize won in Iowa until this weekâs news.
- Tim and Kellie Guderian of Fort Dodge, who claimed a $200.8 million jackpot in October 2006.
- Hugh Hawkins of Des Moines, who won a $113.2 million jackpot in December 2005.
- Jacquelyn Moore of Omaha, Neb., who won a $14.4 million jackpot in October 2004 (she bought her ticket at a convenience store in Carter Lake in western Iowa).
- The Larry Hasken family of Sabula, who claimed a $31.8 million jackpot in January 2000.
- Tim Schultz of Des Moines, who won a $28 million jackpot in February 1999.
- Ed Brown of Washington, who split a $10.4 mi llion jackpot with a Missouri woman in December 1992.
Prize Details
Annuity
Payments Totaling: $343.9 million
The annuity total would be paid in 30 graduated payments over 29 years. Federal withholding of 24 percent and state withholding of 5 percent would be applied to each payment.
Chosen To Receive As Lump-Sum Option
Prize: $198.1 million
Federal Withholding: $47.5 million (24 percent)
State Withholding: $9.9 million (5 percent)
After-tax prize: $140.6 million
Source: Google News | Netizen 24 United States
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