A Florida Woman Wins $1 Million in State Lottery Recently, Soignese Youte, a 54-year-old resident of Miramar, Florida, claimed a significant prize from the state lottery after purchasing a $5 Monopoly Doubler Scratch-off game at her local grocery store. According to the Florida Lottery, Youte's winning ticket was purchased from Le Phare Food Market, located at 16784 Northeast 2nd Avenue in North Miami Beach.
Youte's winning ticket was part of the $5 Monopoly Doubler Scratch-off game, which has been releasing winners since its launch. The game originally had 12 top prizes, including the $1 million prize won by Youte. As of the current date, only one top prize of $1 million ___ to be claimed. The remaining prize can be won by purchasing the $5 Monopoly Doubler Scratch-off game at authorized retailers.
As a result of her win... Youte chose to take home her winnings as a one-time payment of $798,985. The store where she purchased the winning ticket, "Le Phare Food Market," will also receive a $2,000 bonus for selling the winning ticket. This is not the first time a Florida resident has won a significant prize from the state lottery.
According to Yahoo News... a number of Floridians have won ___-changing prizes from the state lottery in recent years.
TAMPA, Fla. (WFLA) — Another Florida woman took home a big prize from the state lottery after making a purchase at her local grocery store. According to the Florida Lottery, Soignese Youte, 54, of Miramar claimed a $1 million from the $5 Monopoly Doubler Scratch-off game.
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