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Edwin Castro, 31, who claimed the record-setting $2.4 billion Powerball prize in February, was seen stepping out of a limo at Los Angeles International Airport Thursday sporting a casual but ...
Edwin Castro, the man who won a $2 billion Powerball jackpot, scored a huge victory in court after he shut down the man claiming the winning ticket was "stolen," In Touch can exclusively report ...
Here's everything to know about the $2B Powerball jackpot lawsuit Edwin Castro claimed a winning $2 billion Powerball ticket in February and opted for a one-time lump-sum payment of $997.6 million.
Edwin Castro, the winner of a $2 billion Powerball lottery, was spotted getting close his new girlfriend, Payten Vincent, on a date in Los Angeles. In Touch obtained photos of Edwin, 31, and ...
California Lottery Director Alva Johnson announces that Edwin Castro won November’s record-high $2.04 billion PowerBall jackpot on Feb. 14, 2023, in Sacramento, Calif.
The odds of winning the Powerball jackpot are astronomical, so any little chance of improving them is welcome. These states ...
Edwin Castro, the $2 billion Powerball winner, asked a court to dismiss the lawsuit brought by a man who claimed he was the rightful owner of the winning ticket.
For Edwin Castro, 33, that daydream turned reality when his ticket matched all six numbers in a 2022 Powerball drawing, making him a $2.04 billion winner of the biggest lottery jackpot in world ...
The California Lottery announced on Twitter that Edwin Castro is the winner of the record-setting jackpot. That ticket was purchased at Joe's Service Center on Woodbury Road in Altadena.
Edwin Castro — a Southern California man who made history in November 2022 as the winner of the largest jackpot in U.S. history — will hang on to his jaw-dropping $2.04 billion after a judge ...
Last November, Edwin Castro was the sole winner of a historic $2.04bn Powerball jackpot, although it wasn’t until February that the Californian received his lottery money, having opted to accept ...
Edwin Castro, the man who won a $2 billion Powerball jackpot, scored a huge victory in court after he shut down the man claiming the winning ticket was "stolen," In Touch can exclusively report.
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