Mohawk Driver Wins Half of $390M Jackpot
Dalton, GA, March 8, 2007--When Ed Nabors, a truck driver at Mohawk Industries, discovered that he had won half of the largest lottery jackpot in U.S. history, he sat stunned in his rig until a dispatcher radioed wondering what was going on.
Wednesday turned out to be a short workday for the 52-year-old.
"He was shaking so hard they sent him home from work," said his mother, Doris Nabors, who shares a home with her son in Rocky Face,
Ed Nabors was the first person to claim part of the $390 million jackpot from
Nabors did not check his $10 worth of lottery tickets before going to bed
"I'm still numb," Nabors said.
He elected to take his winnings in a lump sum instead of annual installments, and will get $116.5 million before taxes, or more than $80 million after.
He bought his ticket
When asked whether he would keep working, Nabors said: "At least two more days."
"I'm going to do a lot of fishing," he said. He also said he plans to buy a house for his daughter, who has wanted to move out of her mobile home for a long time.
Within hours after it was announced that the ticket was sold at the Favorite Market gas station in
Assistant store manager Rachel Gentry said that about 90 percent of the store's customers are regulars.
"I'd know him if I'd seen him, but by name I don't," clerk Chris Johnson said about Nabors.
Connie Sexton, who has managed the Favorite Market for 15 years, said it sold about 100 Mega Millions tickets on
Lottery officials said the store will get $25,000 for selling a winning ticket.
Georgia Lottery officials said sales were so brisk
Mega Millions tickets are sold in
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