RALEIGH, N.C. — This is becoming a habit. For a North Carolina man, it’s a habit that keeps paying dividends.
For the third time in four years, Terry Splawn, of Concord, won a big jackpot Monday when his $20 scratch-off ticket resulted in a $100,000 payday, WNCN reported.
Splawn bought a Premiere Cash ticket at Sam’s Mini Stop in Concord, North Carolina Education Lottery officials said in a news release. Splawn claimed his prize on Wednesday and took home $70,756 after federal and state tax withholdings were taken out, lottery officials said.
Terry Splawn of #Concord is no stranger to good luck. In fact, a Labor Day $100,000 win made Splawn a three-time winner of a big #NCLottery prize! “It’s unbelievable,” he said. “It certainly is fun to win.” Congrats, Terry! https://t.co/3NLVYeralN pic.twitter.com/i46oC0uXZ6
— NC Education Lottery (@nclottery) September 10, 2021
“It’s unbelievable,” Splawn said in a statement. “It certainly is fun to win.”
This week’s winnings were more modest for Splawn. His other two winning tickets were worth $1 million apiece.
In April 2017, Splawn bought a Millionaire Bucks ticket from the convenience store, lottery officials said. In March 2019 he duplicated the feat, winning $1 million after uncovering the jackpot on a $150 Million Cash Explosion scratch-off ticket.
Monday makes it a jackpot trifecta.
“It was on Labor Day!” Splawn told lottery officials. “So, it was a really nice surprise for the day.”
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