$250,000 Stuff Up
July 5, 2010 • By Sarah Richardson
A Woolfe's Huff & Puff Mini Mart store clerk from New Lexington, Ohio has won $250,000 after making a mistake while printing a Mega Millions lottery ticket.
Naomi Muller forgot to add an extra game to a local customer's lottery ticket. Afterward she realized the mistake and printed a new ticket for the customer and bought the $2 mistake. She is going to use the money to buy a car and pay off some debt.
The local who was given the new ticket was met by store owner Mike Kane on Friday for a happy reuinion.
The winning numbers on the Mega Millions tickets were 12, 17, 21, 23 and 30.
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