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Powerball Jackpot: Louise White, 81-Year-Old Woman, Wins $336.4M, Slept With Ticket In Bible

By LAURA CRIMALDI 03/ 6/12 05:17 PM ET AP

Louise White Powerball Jackpot

CRANSTON, R.I. -- An 81-year-old woman from Newport won last month's $336.4 million Powerball jackpot, sleeping with the winning ticket in her Bible before coming forward to claim the sixth-largest U.S. prize on Tuesday, a family representative said.

At a news conference at state lottery headquarters in Cranston, Louise White said little, calling herself "very happy" and "very proud."

"This will make my family very happy. We are truly blessed," White said.

Her attorneys said she was a regular lottery player who bought the winning ticket at a Stop & Shop supermarket in Newport where she had stopped for rainbow sherbet, her son's favorite flavor. The ticket is being claimed in the name of the Rainbow Sherbert Trust.

White kept the winning ticket in a Bible after she realized she won and later locked it up in a safe-deposit box.

The winning ticket was among three tickets with random numbers purchased on a $9 wager and was bought on the night of the Feb. 11 drawing, officials said.

"It was unbelievable," White said in a statement released Tuesday by her attorneys. "None of us can believe it yet. We're excited, very blessed and will determine in the coming months how we'll spend the money but we know we'll always have rainbow sherbert."

White said she wrote down the numbers when they were read on television after the drawing, but missed a few – so she waited 10 minutes to hear them again. She didn't check her ticket immediately.

When she did, each of the numbers was the same. "Is anybody awake – I want you to come look at something," she yelled.

Not believing she was the winner, she said, she checked the numbers online. Still the same.

"We still didn't believe it, so we turned off the computer and turned it back on and went back to the website and my numbers were still there," White said in the statement. "We hugged each other and jumped up and down screaming!! ... We hid the ticket in the Bible and went for breakfast on Sunday since we couldn't do anything with it."

White is the mother of LeRoy White, a well-known Newport musician, said Barbara Martocci, a family spokeswoman. Louise White declined to comment through Martocci.

White's lawyers did not offer specifics about how she plans to spend her fortune, but said "charity begins at home."

"I'm sure she'll be taking care of her family," attorney Gregory F. Fater said.

William Barber Jr., 16, who says he's a cashier at Stop & Shop, recalled seeing White at a supermarket cash register on the day she purchased the winning ticket.

"It's kind of inspiring," said Barber, who lives in the same neighborhood where LeRoy White resides in a modest home with a front-yard garden.

Louise White will take a lump sum payment of $210 million, the highest ever for Powerball, officials said. The jackpot was the third largest in Powerball history and the largest ever won in Rhode Island, officials said.

The top lottery jackpot in U.S. history was a $390 million Mega Millions prize won in March 2007.

The Powerball jackpot win is the first since the ticket price increased from $1 to $2 in January. Rising sales nearly doubled the jackpot from $173.5 million on Feb. 1. The Power Play option, which White selected, costs an extra $1 per ticket.

There is no bonus for the supermarket for selling the winning ticket. Instead of paying out a bonus, Powerball retailers in Rhode Island get eight cents on the dollar for every ticket sold.

Rhode Island will get about $14.7 million in taxes on the prize in a lump-sum payment, lottery officials said Tuesday.

Powerball is played in 42 states, Washington, D.C., and the U.S. Virgin Islands. The chance of matching all five numbers and the Powerball is about 1 in 175 million.

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CRANSTON, R.I. -- An 81-year-old woman from Newport won last month's $336.4 million Powerball jackpot, sleeping with the winning ticket in her Bible before coming forward to claim the sixth-largest U.
CRANSTON, R.I. -- An 81-year-old woman from Newport won last month's $336.4 million Powerball jackpot, sleeping with the winning ticket in her Bible before coming forward to claim the sixth-largest U.
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Patricia Russell
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04:59 PM on 03/08/2012
I am so happy for Ms. White!!!!
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mgrant33301
06:33 AM on 03/08/2012
i can't even imagine what it would be like. i wish them well.
01:04 AM on 03/08/2012
She is headed for a life of pure Hell. She will go through tormenting after tormenting by people looking for money from anything from a severed leg to a used car.She will have stock brokers hammering at her door. Bankers with special " deals" just for her will hound her to death. she will be tormented so badly that she will be seeking to return it all back to the state. I'm not joking folks..
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Patricia Russell
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05:03 PM on 03/08/2012
she's 81, and I hope has common sense on her side and a good trust fund attorney

"Louise White will take a lump sum payment of $210 million,"
10:10 PM on 03/07/2012
Good for her. Enjoy your bounty.
bullthull
Enemy of all that is stupid
07:41 PM on 03/07/2012
This is symptomatic of assistance abuse. I can remember when they actually started requiring fathers names of birth certificates and I am not that old. SOP is mom has a kid , gets section 8 rental assistance and health care , with a little work the kid has a learning disability so you pick up SSI ,boyfriend lives with them but the income is never reported .
No incentive for marriage even if he is paying his child support since all that would do is kill the benefits Social programs at work.
Welfare destroyed the black family , Detroit is the best example ever of LBJ's legacy
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amd02148
09:26 PM on 03/07/2012
What? stay on the topic please.
bullthull
Enemy of all that is stupid
09:48 PM on 03/07/2012
SORRY two articles ran on the same page - intended for the article about the lottery winning food stamp collector in Detroit
01:56 AM on 03/09/2012
THANK YOU BULLTHULL WAS SMOKING WEED
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O K Ali
Wash your hands, seriously.
11:17 PM on 03/07/2012
How is it that the two lottery winners in Michigan that still receive food stamps are White?
As well the couple living on waterfront property in Seattle. No "blah" people in any of those stories, but you and Gingrich just swear it's those with permanent tans that's abusing the system.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iZxXbFSddCY
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jkOzhT0eWoU&feature=related
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FrlHDih--D4&feature=related
Get a new playbook, troll.
bullthull
Enemy of all that is stupid
11:17 AM on 03/08/2012
Just beacuse I am from the Detroit area and this happens to be a local story - better check the demographics of the people my comment was talking about - if you took offence I guess I am sorry , Allways with the assumptions , Allways
bullthull
Enemy of all that is stupid
11:28 AM on 03/08/2012
If you are local and over 40 you should know damn well how the great society was a disaster for the black community
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Sistagirl Young
07:04 PM on 03/07/2012
Just goes to show, ya never know what GOD has in store for ya. Well, for those of us who believe in HIM. How wonderful for her. I wish I was a family member. Life.
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Scurvydog74
06:53 PM on 03/07/2012
Fat chance any thief would ever look there! What a wise old sage...
06:33 PM on 03/07/2012
Okay great for Mrs. White, but isnt it a bit unfair that soo many people play the lottery, and only one person wins? I think that the lottery should be revamped. When someone purchases a lottery ticket, they should be issued a number, and then when the amount of the jackpot for that week or whatever, should be how many $1 million winners there would be. So instead of one person winning $336 million, 336 people would win $1 million each. This would put money back into the economy, and give people hope, and opportunity to afford houses and clothes, and health care, and things they can't now. Instead of one household spending, there would be 336 households spending, and so on..This would also give people reason to play, and winning would not feel so impossible. This would be helpful and fun for all. Camon!
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k535panther
And now for something completely different
09:49 PM on 03/07/2012
Not a bad idea! New meaning to spread the wealth
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amd02148
06:32 PM on 03/07/2012
Congrats Louise! remember me? I'm your great great great cousin twice removed. I'll e-mail you my number, hope to hear from you soon!
03:29 PM on 03/07/2012
I sure hope she has honorable family members who will not take advantage of her! God bless her!
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Sistagirl Young
07:09 PM on 03/07/2012
Hello Clarise Jones; Chil' I know you jokin'. Some family members would just as soon croak you for a nickel. But Sista Louise didn't get to be 81 beiin' no fool. She knows what time it is. Those who decidin' to take her some flowers? Too late. She'll see right through 'em. Life.
09:31 PM on 03/07/2012
Well good for her! Now when I said family members, I meant those who all of a sudden come out of the woodwork - those you have not seen in 10+ years or so. She is a year younger than my mom and if folks try to hand my mom a wooden nickel, she would ask them for a nail and hammer to go with that wooden nickel and build them a business with it! lol! I am glad for her and pray she enjoys her winnings for 80 more years!
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k535panther
And now for something completely different
09:49 PM on 03/07/2012
And honest attorneys
03:25 PM on 03/07/2012
God is good alway God bless you and your familey.
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IndependentRule
There are two many Parties in Washington..
01:46 PM on 03/07/2012
Oh My!!! an "evil" Venture capitalsit who took a risk and succeeded to become one of the dreaded 1%ers...
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Southern Cali Native84
Waitin' 4 the race-istG.O.Pgeneration 2d+i+e off
01:35 PM on 03/07/2012
I hope she lives well over 100 years old so she could enjoy all that $ as much as possible! God bless her!
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LFox6
Always remember you are unique, like everyone else
12:37 PM on 03/07/2012
God bless her and her family, that's awesome!!
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gmcinahuff
PREVENTION IS KEY.
11:39 AM on 03/07/2012
Now, Ms. White can buy a 'lobby' to send to D.C. to represent the American people...... wouldn't that be a hoot!