$138 million Powerball jackpot goes unclaimed in Huber Heights

Oh, HUBER HEIGHTS On July 3, 2024, a $138 million Powerball jackpot was won in Huber Heights. Since no winner has come forward by the deadline of December 30, the prize has been forfeited.

The auto-pick ticket was bought at the Walmart Supercenter #1495 on Brandt Pike in Huber Heights, and it matched all five numbers plus the red Powerball 2, 26, 33, 55, 57, and 22. Despite having 180 days to collect the award, the winner did not do so.

The Ohio Lottery’s unclaimed prize fund will now receive the unclaimed jackpot, which will help finance educational initiatives throughout the state. About $1.9 million of the unclaimed reward will go to Ohio.

The $138 million annuity award, which would have been paid out over 30 years, or a $65.8 million lump sum cash option would have been available to the winner if they had come forward.

The $138 million jackpot, one of the biggest unclaimed Powerball winners in recent memory, will stay a mystery as Ohio Lottery revenues support schools around the state.

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