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Teen wins $15million on a scratch-off ticket a little less than a year after he was arrested for loitering
This comes nearly a year after Kofler was arrested and has his mugshot taken for loitering in Fort Myers. The case was later dismissed.
The Florida Lottery says Kofler decided to take a one-time lump-sum payment of $11.1million.
The owner of the 7-Eleven in Bonita Springs that sold him the ticket got a $30,000 bonus.
The new scratch-off game, which costs $30 a ticket, was launched on February 26.
Prizes range from $30 to $15million. The chances of winning are 1 in 2.59, but the chances of winning the top prize are much higher - 1 in 4million.
- Quinn Kofler, 19, won $15million on a scratch-off ticket, the Florida Lottery announced Wednesday
- Just last June, Kofler was arrested for loitering in Fort Myers
- The Bonita Springs man decided to take a lump sum payment of $11.1million
This comes nearly a year after Kofler was arrested and has his mugshot taken for loitering in Fort Myers. The case was later dismissed.
The Florida Lottery says Kofler decided to take a one-time lump-sum payment of $11.1million.
The owner of the 7-Eleven in Bonita Springs that sold him the ticket got a $30,000 bonus.
The new scratch-off game, which costs $30 a ticket, was launched on February 26.
Prizes range from $30 to $15million. The chances of winning are 1 in 2.59, but the chances of winning the top prize are much higher - 1 in 4million.