$569 million lottery winner hopes to 'do some good for humanity'

Shane Missler, 20, said he had 'a feeling' he might win the jackpot on the night of the draw.

Shane Missler claimed a US$451 million Mega Millions lottery jackpot.

Shane Missler claimed a US$451 million Mega Millions lottery jackpot. Source: Facebook / Shane Missler

A 20-year-old man from Florida's Gulf Coast claimed a US$451 million (AU$569 million) Mega Millions lottery jackpot and opted to receive a one-time payment of nearly US$282 million, Florida lottery officials said.

Shane Missler, of Port Richey, had a ticket with the five winning numbers and a "Mega Ball" number drawn on January 5.

The larger jackpot figure, the fourth largest in the game's history, would be the estimated value had Missler chosen to take payments over time.

He was the only winner in the nationwide contest and said he had "a feeling" on the night of the drawing that he would win, according to a press release from the Florida lottery.

"I'm only 20, but I hope to use it to pursue a variety of passions, help my family and do some good for humanity," said Missler, according to the statement.

Missler purchased the winning ticket at a 7-Eleven convenience store in Port Richey, using the "Quick Pick" option, meaning that numbers were randomly chosen.

The winning numbers were 28, 30, 39, 59, and 70 with a "Mega Ball" of 10.


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