Lottery officials: NJ woman held lone winning ticket for $211.7 million Powerball jackpot
By APSaturday, April 17, 2010
NJ woman claims nearly $212M Powerball jackpot
TRENTON, N.J. — A northern New Jersey school board member who held the lone winning ticket for a $211.7 million Powerball jackpot last month has claimed her prize.
Sandra McNeil of Morristown chose a lump-sum award when she bought her ticket, meaning she will get about $101.6 million before federal and state withholding taxes are taken out.
Citing privacy concerns, New Jersey lottery officials said McNeil asked that no news conference or check presentation be scheduled. A call to her home Saturday morning went unanswered.
McNeil’s lawyer, Peter Pittenger, says she has taken a leave of absence from her job, which wasn’t disclosed.
McNeil has been a Morris School District Board of Education member for four years. She bought her ticket for the March 13 drawing at a deli in Morris Plains, about 20 miles northwest of Newark.