2 Postal Workers Split a $57-Million Jackpot
Two San Bernardino County postal workers who bought a lottery ticket while visiting San Diego won the $57-million jackpot in Wednesday night’s California lottery drawing.
The two friends, Ross Larsen and Rusty Cummings of Rialto, said they will quit their night shift jobs at a post office processing center.
“Hey, let someone else work the graveyard shift,†Cummings said, laughing, at a news conference Thursday.
The two men chose the cash-value option on the ticket, making it worth $28.5 million. After taxes, they each will take home about $10 million.
“I think I can live on that,†joked Larsen, 48.
Larsen and Cummings, in San Diego for a few days to visit friends, said they bought the quick-pick ticket at a 7-Eleven store Wednesday, as they do every Wednesday and Saturday.
“Then we were at the bowling alley last night and I checked the numbers,†Larsen said. “I checked at my friend’s house later that night and they all matched up.â€
As Larsen spoke to reporters at the lottery district office, Cummings’ cellular phone rang with a call from a friend. Grinning, he said: “I know, it’s unbelievable. . . . It’s amazing.â€
Cummings, who turns 49 today, and Larsen plan to take a trip to Australia with their winnings and give some money to their families.
Wednesday night’s winning numbers were 12, 22, 29, 37, 43 and the Mega Number was 7.
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