Michigan railroad engineer claims $337M Powerball lottery jackpot

Aug 31, 2012, 3:38 pm (158 comments)

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A 44-year-old Michigan railroad engineer said he quit his job and told familly members to do the same when he learned he had won the third-largest winner's share ever for a U.S. lottery drawing.

Donald Lawson was accompanied by his two daughters and his mother, whom he jokingly called "Mama Warbucks," when he was introduced as the winner of the multi-state Powerball lottery on Friday.

"I'm a millionaire now, but I'll still eat at McDonald's," Lawson told a news conference in the Michigan capital of Lansing. "I don't like filet mignon or lobster."

Lawson, who said he had played the lottery "too much" in the past, quit his job the day he learned that he was the winner. And he told all of his close family members to retire, "and they had no problem with that."

He chose to take his money all at once rather than to take annual payments that would have added up to $337 million. Instead he will get a payout of $224.6 million, which will be $158.7 million after federal and Michigan taxes.

Lawson lives in Lapeer, Michigan, about 60 miles (97 kilometres) north of Detroit, where he bought his winning lottery ticket for $2 at a Sunoco gas station and convenience store.

He said he filled out his own lottery entry rather than let a machine make his picks, and used no system to select his winning numbers — 6, 27, 46, 51 and 56, with a Powerball of 21.

"I didn't really pick 'em," he said. "My hand just went."

He said he checked his numbers by looking online once someone told him that the winning ticket had been purchased at the local Sunoco station.

Lawson said he read the numbers backward and once he realized he was holding the single winning ticket, "I kind of lost my breath."

Lawson grew up in Fort Smith, Arkansas, and moved to Lapeer 10 years ago. He is going to move away from Lapeer, but he did not say where, although he did say he has always wanted to travel.

"Now I can go anywhere in the world I want, so that's what I'm going to do," he said.

His mother, whose name was not given, was asked whether she thought her son would handle his new fortune well.

"We come from poor people," she said. "He knows the value of a dollar."

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haymaker's avatarhaymaker

Did he get the $4 for having the PB on line A ? LOL

CutlassBob's avatarCutlassBob

Quote: Originally posted by haymaker on Aug 31, 2012

Did he get the $4 for having the PB on line A ? LOL

Well of course...LOL

That's awesome. Congratulations to you Mr. Donald Lawson. Enjoy your retirement, your family and friends are blessed to have a son/brother/husband, dad, friend etc, like you.

Regards...

Bob

x1kosmic's avatarx1kosmic

I like that he quit his job right off the Bat,

      Mabey opening a Job for someone who needs one.

                               BRAVO!!!!!

Artist77's avatarArtist77

He seems like he has a better than average chance of handling this well. His $4 powerball win on line A paid for his Mcdonald's sandwich!

whiteballz's avatarwhiteballz

Congratulations Donald Lawson for picking the winning numbers yourself!

rdgrnr's avatarrdgrnr

He likes McDonald's but doesn't like filet mignon or lobster?

He better get his taste buds checked out.

Todd's avatarTodd

STORY UPDATED:  Now you can watch the raw video of the news conference.  See and hear the winner.

Artist77's avatarArtist77

Quote: Originally posted by rdgrnr on Aug 31, 2012

He likes McDonald's but doesn't like filet mignon or lobster?

He better get his taste buds checked out.

rdge.....I don't like seafood (will eat tunafish) and never eat red meat......so I am in the same camp.  Of the 3, I'd take McDonalds (and I rarely go there). Now Thai food is another matter!

rdgrnr's avatarrdgrnr

Quote: Originally posted by Artist77 on Aug 31, 2012

rdge.....I don't like seafood (will eat tunafish) and never eat red meat......so I am in the same camp.  Of the 3, I'd take McDonalds (and I rarely go there). Now Thai food is another matter!

Roger on the Thai, Artist.

Especially some spicy Pad Se Ew.

Artist77's avatarArtist77

Quote: Originally posted by rdgrnr on Aug 31, 2012

Roger on the Thai, Artist.

Especially some spicy Pad Se Ew.

You have to watch the video.  He is pretty savvy actually.  When someone asked him how many children he had he said two and replied" how many do you have?" lol  He redirected the focus so they did not get into the followup question (ages of children, etc). Takes some poise to control a conference.

Best quote.... His hand just went to the lottery numbers on the slip...he did not pick them.

CutlassBob's avatarCutlassBob

Quote: Originally posted by Todd on Aug 31, 2012

STORY UPDATED:  Now you can watch the raw video of the news conference.  See and hear the winner.

Awesome, thanks Todd.

haymaker's avatarhaymaker

In the background you can see "good things happen" I'm guessin thats MI. lottery slogan ?

I wonder if MI. lottery has a pic. of leroy fick w/ that background on their office wall ?  LOL

CutlassBob's avatarCutlassBob

Quote: Originally posted by Artist77 on Aug 31, 2012

You have to watch the video.  He is pretty savvy actually.  When someone asked him how many children he had he said two and replied" how many do you have?" lol  He redirected the focus so they did not get into the followup question (ages of children, etc). Takes some poise to control a conference.

Best quote.... His hand just went to the lottery numbers on the slip...he did not pick them.

"Best quote.... His hand just went to the lottery numbers on the slip...he did not pick them." 

Ooooo like a Ouija board. Confused

haymaker's avatarhaymaker

Quote: Originally posted by x1kosmic on Aug 31, 2012

I like that he quit his job right off the Bat,

      Mabey opening a Job for someone who needs one.

                               BRAVO!!!!!

I want to do the same, create an opening, if fact i know a few ppl. who want my job,

the hard part would be figureing out which to recommend,

cause ya know, I'd have a lot more on my mind.

Artist77's avatarArtist77

Quote: Originally posted by CutlassBob on Aug 31, 2012

"Best quote.... His hand just went to the lottery numbers on the slip...he did not pick them." 

Ooooo like a Ouija board. Confused

Don't play with Quija boards.  It was the hand of God...or maybe an angel.  So I hope he donates at least 10%.

I really tried picking my numbers that way once and my hand did nothing... so I quickly picked my own numbers and got 0 numbers.

Artist77's avatarArtist77

Can you draw on your ticket like that?  Seriously.

rdgrnr's avatarrdgrnr

Quote: Originally posted by Artist77 on Aug 31, 2012

You have to watch the video.  He is pretty savvy actually.  When someone asked him how many children he had he said two and replied" how many do you have?" lol  He redirected the focus so they did not get into the followup question (ages of children, etc). Takes some poise to control a conference.

Best quote.... His hand just went to the lottery numbers on the slip...he did not pick them.

Just watched it. Seems like a nice guy who cares about his family.

I wish him well.

That thing he said about not picking the numbers, oddly enough though, reminded me of David Lee Edwards when he said he didn't pick the numbers - the numbers picked him.

I just hope this guy's life story turns out a lot better than Edwards' did and I'm sure it will.

rdgrnr's avatarrdgrnr

Quote: Originally posted by Artist77 on Aug 31, 2012

Can you draw on your ticket like that?  Seriously.

Yeah, as long as you don't destroy any pertinent information.

whiteballz's avatarwhiteballz

I wonder if Michigan requires people to attend the press conference cause I sure as heck would not have gone if I didn't have to.

haymaker's avatarhaymaker

Quote: Originally posted by rdgrnr on Aug 31, 2012

Just watched it. Seems like a nice guy who cares about his family.

I wish him well.

That thing he said about not picking the numbers, oddly enough though, reminded me of David Lee Edwards when he said he didn't pick the numbers - the numbers picked him.

I just hope this guy's life story turns out a lot better than Edwards' did and I'm sure it will.

had the same thought about Edwards,

but this guy seems like he has his head screwed on right.

zinniagirl's avatarzinniagirl

Good luck to him and his family.   May they find peace, quiet and a home where no one can find them.

whiteballz's avatarwhiteballz

Quote: Originally posted by Artist77 on Aug 31, 2012

Can you draw on your ticket like that?  Seriously.

Drawing on the ticket is nothing. Do a search for, "Kim Claassen" she actually ripped up her winning powerball ticket because she thought the she had a losing ticket after she looked up the winning numbers for the wrong draw. Thankfully, the lottery still accepted the ticket.

RedStang's avatarRedStang

Glad he bashed the government. 100 mill gone.

rdgrnr's avatarrdgrnr

Quote: Originally posted by haymaker on Aug 31, 2012

had the same thought about Edwards,

but this guy seems like he has his head screwed on right.

Roger that.

I think I'm gonna see if some numbers pick me out now on an extry ticket for MM and PB tonight and tomorrow.

Now I gotta head down the mountain to Buford's Septic Sludge Pumping & Gourmet Chili (Buford spells it "Gormay") and get the dadgum tickets.

Artist77's avatarArtist77

Quote: Originally posted by whiteballz on Aug 31, 2012

Drawing on the ticket is nothing. Do a search for, "Kim Claassen" she actually ripped up her winning powerball ticket because she thought the she had a losing ticket after she looked up the winning numbers for the wrong draw. Thankfully, the lottery still accepted the ticket.

Never heard that story.   Just looked it up. Amazing! It would seem like a pen (especially a sharpie type one) would interfere with any sort of watermark validation or whatever they use.

haymaker's avatarhaymaker

Quote: Originally posted by rdgrnr on Aug 31, 2012

Roger that.

I think I'm gonna see if some numbers pick me out now on an extry ticket for MM and PB tonight and tomorrow.

Now I gotta head down the mountain to Buford's Septic Sludge Pumping & Gourmet Chili (Buford spells it "Gormay") and get the dadgum tickets.

Does Buford's have chicken soup in a sponge on the menu ? LOL

Artist77's avatarArtist77

Quote: Originally posted by haymaker on Aug 31, 2012

Does Buford's have chicken soup in a sponge on the menu ? LOL

ewwwwww lol

RJOh's avatarRJOh

Quote: Originally posted by Artist77 on Aug 31, 2012

Can you draw on your ticket like that?  Seriously.

As long as the bar code is readable, it doesn't make any differences.  I use a pink high liter to mark my winning numbers.   I'll show you if I win the MM jackpot tonight.  Supposedly the terminals can't pick up red or pink.

Artist77's avatarArtist77

Quote: Originally posted by RJOh on Aug 31, 2012

As long as the bar code is readable, it doesn't make any differences.  I use a pink high liter to mark my winning numbers.   I'll show you if I win the MM jackpot tonight.  Supposedly the terminals can't pick up red or pink.

lol  I learned something new.  I was always afraid to write on any winning ticket. Now when I have several pending ones in my purse and one I need to cash in, I will put a check mark on it so I don't think it is an old one.

Todd's avatarTodd

Quote: Originally posted by rdgrnr on Aug 31, 2012

Just watched it. Seems like a nice guy who cares about his family.

I wish him well.

That thing he said about not picking the numbers, oddly enough though, reminded me of David Lee Edwards when he said he didn't pick the numbers - the numbers picked him.

I just hope this guy's life story turns out a lot better than Edwards' did and I'm sure it will.

You watched it?   Don't tell me you broke down and got a fast Internet connection!

Artist77's avatarArtist77

Quote: Originally posted by rdgrnr on Aug 31, 2012

Just watched it. Seems like a nice guy who cares about his family.

I wish him well.

That thing he said about not picking the numbers, oddly enough though, reminded me of David Lee Edwards when he said he didn't pick the numbers - the numbers picked him.

I just hope this guy's life story turns out a lot better than Edwards' did and I'm sure it will.

But Edwards said the numbers picked him....kind of like he was the annnointed one...some ego there.  The new winner seems to be saying it was luck....or something else.

OldSchoolPa's avatarOldSchoolPa

This guy reminds me of that Oregon Megabucks millionaire who just was comedic as a winner. You can only wish such people well.

haymaker's avatarhaymaker

Quote: Originally posted by Artist77 on Aug 31, 2012

lol  I learned something new.  I was always afraid to write on any winning ticket. Now when I have several pending ones in my purse and one I need to cash in, I will put a check mark on it so I don't think it is an old one.

After checking a ticket and finding it to be a loser I fold it in half  horizontaly and make a small tear in it,

(I save the losers till the end of the year)

if i look @ it later, I know I checked it when I see the tear.

mcginnin56

I've picked my numbers a few times using the "let your fingers do the walking" technique.

Had mixed results. Probably just as accurate as any of the best lotto systems out there.

Artist77's avatarArtist77

Quote: Originally posted by haymaker on Aug 31, 2012

After checking a ticket and finding it to be a loser I fold it in half  horizontaly and make a small tear in it,

(I save the losers till the end of the year)

if i look @ it later, I know I checked it when I see the tear.

Good idea too!

rock_nc's avatarrock_nc

Well Congrats to the winner. I can remember all the time's I had filled in my numbers, just marking any number.

I guess it just was'nt my time to win. Well maybe tonight will be my turn, cause I did the same thing again, just marked any number on my ticket, like I always do. Let's hope he spends all that money wisely, cause if I had that much, I would live the rest of our life's comfortably in style.

Ronnie316

Quote: Originally posted by mcginnin56 on Aug 31, 2012

I've picked my numbers a few times using the "let your fingers do the walking" technique.

Had mixed results. Probably just as accurate as any of the best lotto systems out there.

I tried it, Im glad it worked for somebody.

tvboris's avatartvboris

he picked the same power ball twice randomly. when I was trying my luck that way, I think I actually paid attention that numbers are not the same. Does it mean I wasn't  doing it randomly, since I was paying attention?

Hmmm, I gotta try it again being drunk, so I can be sure I'm not in control of my hands while they are busy picking the numbers.

Artist77's avatarArtist77

Quote: Originally posted by tvboris on Aug 31, 2012

he picked the same power ball twice randomly. when I was trying my luck that way, I think I actually paid attention that numbers are not the same. Does it mean I wasn't  doing it randomly, since I was paying attention?

Hmmm, I gotta try it again being drunk, so I can be sure I'm not in control of my hands while they are busy picking the numbers.

When I have handpicked numbers and bought more than one ticket, I have played the same PB more than once (on purpose)

Ronnie316

Quote: Originally posted by tvboris on Aug 31, 2012

he picked the same power ball twice randomly. when I was trying my luck that way, I think I actually paid attention that numbers are not the same. Does it mean I wasn't  doing it randomly, since I was paying attention?

Hmmm, I gotta try it again being drunk, so I can be sure I'm not in control of my hands while they are busy picking the numbers.

Good idea, that could be a winner.

Win$500Quick's avatarWin$500Quick

Congrats to the newest Powerball winner.

LottoPerro

Congrats.  Hope he's married or at least taken.  Or else he will be getting marriage proposals left and right from women (breaking tradition).

dallascowboyfan's avatardallascowboyfan

Congrats to the winner....Thumbs Up

rdgrnr's avatarrdgrnr

Quote: Originally posted by Todd on Aug 31, 2012

You watched it?   Don't tell me you broke down and got a fast Internet connection!

Finally broke down and got it? LOL. Hell Todd, I know people that ain't got electric yet, back up in here.

Them flatlanders down there always make sure we're at least about 30 years behind on everything.

HaveABall's avatarHaveABall

Quote: Originally posted by Todd on Aug 31, 2012

You watched it?   Don't tell me you broke down and got a fast Internet connection!

Todd, you beat me to it!  Good acquisition rdgrnr. Patriot

Artist77's avatarArtist77

I think the PB jackpot winner was trying to say in regard to his numbers :  He did not build that number set.  Someone else built the numbers for him.   ;)

HaveABall's avatarHaveABall

Quote: Originally posted by Artist77 on Aug 31, 2012

I think the PB jackpot winner was trying to say in regard to his numbers :  He did not build that number set.  Someone else built the numbers for him.   ;)

I especially enjoyed the end of this attached video, where the MI Lottery Headquarters Director exclaimed:  "Don't forget your check!" ... and everyone smiled and turned towards the GLORIOUS big check promo.

Congratulations, Donald, on your huge Powerball [$224,655,690.17 cash] jackpot, pre-taxed win and early retirement!  It's a shame that you didn't add at least your two daughter's names on the MI Lottery's Official Claim Form; so that each would get their own house, car, and high percentage nest-egg ... too late now].

Group Hug Disney Patriot

sully16's avatarsully16

Congrats to Mr. Lawson and his family, hope they all can enjoy.

Seattlejohn

Congratulations to the winner!  I hope he lives his life quietly, and is a great story regarding how to be a good lottery winner; I don't want to see him on "curse of the lottery" or any other lottery programs like Jack Whittaker or Dave Edwards or Mr. Fick & his wannabe pimp son "Mr. Slick"...

RJOh's avatarRJOh

Quote: Originally posted by HaveABall on Aug 31, 2012

I especially enjoyed the end of this attached video, where the MI Lottery Headquarters Director exclaimed:  "Don't forget your check!" ... and everyone smiled and turned towards the GLORIOUS big check promo.

Congratulations, Donald, on your huge Powerball [$224,655,690.17 cash] jackpot, pre-taxed win and early retirement!  It's a shame that you didn't add at least your two daughter's names on the MI Lottery's Official Claim Form; so that each would get their own house, car, and high percentage nest-egg ... too late now].

Group Hug Disney Patriot

It's a shame that you didn't add at least your two daughter's names on the MI Lottery's Official Claim Form; so that each would get their own house, car, and high percentage nest-egg ..

He'll still be able to provide all that and more for them and he doesn't have to worry about them going off on their own and getting taken advantage of by some bum he can't stand.   Besides, turning over 2/3 of your fortune to your children when you're only 44 is a bad idea.

MzDuffleBaglady's avatarMzDuffleBaglady

PartyBananaHappy Spending!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Todd's avatarTodd

Quote: Originally posted by rdgrnr on Aug 31, 2012

Finally broke down and got it? LOL. Hell Todd, I know people that ain't got electric yet, back up in here.

Them flatlanders down there always make sure we're at least about 30 years behind on everything.

Congrats on your new-found speed!  Cool

tvboris's avatartvboris

Quote: Originally posted by Artist77 on Aug 31, 2012

When I have handpicked numbers and bought more than one ticket, I have played the same PB more than once (on purpose)

yup, exactly my point. Which means you weren't doing randomly, but rather picking them with some kind of thought. Unlike this guy, or so he says.

Piaceri

Congrats to the winner!  White Bounce

Good story, too. I wish him and his family well. Thumbs Up

Marconis's avatarMarconis

Quote: Originally posted by whiteballz on Aug 31, 2012

Drawing on the ticket is nothing. Do a search for, "Kim Claassen" she actually ripped up her winning powerball ticket because she thought the she had a losing ticket after she looked up the winning numbers for the wrong draw. Thankfully, the lottery still accepted the ticket.

I keep all of my tickets for this very reason, even if I know they aren't a winner. I have OCD like that, where if I read the winning numbers and they don't match, I still get paranoid that mine may be a winner. You can't be too safe, ha!

Cletu$2's avatarCletu$2

Congratulations,Donald Lawson on your big win!

It shoulda been me,but since it wasn't I'm happy that it was you.

HaveABall's avatarHaveABall

Quote: Originally posted by RJOh on Aug 31, 2012

It's a shame that you didn't add at least your two daughter's names on the MI Lottery's Official Claim Form; so that each would get their own house, car, and high percentage nest-egg ..

He'll still be able to provide all that and more for them and he doesn't have to worry about them going off on their own and getting taken advantage of by some bum he can't stand.   Besides, turning over 2/3 of your fortune to your children when you're only 44 is a bad idea.

By the way, RJOh, one doesn't have to share the jackpot in even percentages.

rdgrnr's avatarrdgrnr

Quote: Originally posted by rdgrnr on Aug 31, 2012

Roger that.

I think I'm gonna see if some numbers pick me out now on an extry ticket for MM and PB tonight and tomorrow.

Now I gotta head down the mountain to Buford's Septic Sludge Pumping & Gourmet Chili (Buford spells it "Gormay") and get the dadgum tickets.

Dadgum if 3 numbers didn't pick me out!

$30 with the Megaplier.

Might just try that again for my monthly tickets today instead of the one QP I usually get.

rdgrnr's avatarrdgrnr

Quote: Originally posted by haymaker on Aug 31, 2012

After checking a ticket and finding it to be a loser I fold it in half  horizontaly and make a small tear in it,

(I save the losers till the end of the year)

if i look @ it later, I know I checked it when I see the tear.

LOL, that reminded me of somebody here who said his luck was so bad that the lottery clerk hands him his tickets already torn up.

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