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Local lottery winner can claim $50 million from ticket bought in Westlake Village – Los Angeles Times

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There was one winning ticket — worth $50 million — in the state’s SuperLotto Plus game drawn Saturday night.
The winning ticket was sold at Village Spirit Shoppe in Westlake Village.
The winning ticket matches both 5 numbers and the one mega number.
The winning numbers are: 3, 13, 27, 32 and 39. And the mega number is 4.
Two tickets matched the five regular numbers without the mega number and they are each worth $20,938.
Four matches plus the mega number are worth $1.610. Thirteen of those tickets were sold.
Each ticket sells for $1. The odds of winning the full jackpot are 41,416,353 to 1.
SuperLotto Plus draws take place Wednesdays and Saturdays after the draw entry closes at 7:45 p.m. on the day of the draw.
A winner has 180 days to claim a prize.
Each jackpot starts at $7 million. If there are no winners, the jackpot grows larger.
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