California Group Claims $1.765 Billion Powerball Jackpot

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The California lottery has identified Theodorus Struyck as the representative of a group of winners who claimed the $1.75 billion Powerball jackpot, the second-largest prize in lottery history. Personal details about Struyck have been difficult to find, but public records show a 65-year-old man by that name in Frazier Park, near the store where the winning ticket was sold. The group's size remains undisclosed, and the ticket seller, Midway Market, will receive a $1 million check.
- Lottery Officials: Theodorus Struyck Reps Group That Won $1.75 BILLION Powerball The Daily Beast
- Lottery winner claims colossal $1.765B Powerball ticket from October Fox Business
- $1.765B Powerball jackpot winner revealed in California Sacramento Bee
- SoCals $1.765 Billion Powerball Winner Revealed Los Angeles, CA Patch
- California lottery players claim $1.765 billion Powerball jackpot USA TODAY
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