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Monday, December 24

19-Year Old Forced to Quit School; Wins $1 Million Dollars!

Linza Ford (pictured), a 19-year-old Brooklynite who had to drop out of college and work to help her family makes ends meet, won a $1 million jackpot this week, the New York Daily News reports.

She was one of ten New Yorkers who won a share of $13 million in winnings. Ford had just finished her freshman year at Hofstra University when her father had to go on disability, forcing her family to make tough choices.

“I didn’t want to leave,” she said. “That’s one of the colleges I really wanted to go to. I was sobbing.”
But her fortunes changed when she purchased a Million Dollar Scratch ticket at Prabhu Grocery Store near her Bensonhurst home last month.

“I did not believe it. I looked at it, I’m like ‘No, no, not me,’” said Ford, who had been mulling joining the Air Force. “When I finished I went home and I showed my mom. I think she freaked out more than I did.”

A New York Lottery spokesman gave out the ceremonial prizes at the Lottery’s headquarters in Harlem to Ford and nine other new millionaires.

Here is more on some of those winners:
Michael Reitan, 31, of Rego Park, Queens, says he won’t totally believe he won until he sees those extra zeros show up in his bank account.

Reitan is waiting before making any extravagant purchases. “I’m not going to do anything yet. Once it’s in my account, then I’ll go shopping,” said Reitan, a customer and border protection officer at JFK airport.

Reitan, whose winning scratch-off ticket guarantees him a gross of $260,000 for the rest of his life, will net $172,068 annually after tax.

“I’m 31 now, so hopefully I’ll live until I’m 231,” said the fortuitous bachelor, who plans to keep working.

“I’ve got 14 years until retirement. But I’m not going to do overtime ever again,” said Reitan.
Reminiscing about the glorious moment that changed his life, Reitan said he was alone in his apartment when he scratched the ticket he bought at the Lucky Corner in Rego Park.

“They say when a tree falls in the forest it doesn’t make a sound. I’ll tell you when a lottery winner scratches it off by themselves, they make sounds,” Reitan said.

While he’s not rushing out to spend his winnings, Reitan does have his heart set on a few luxuries. A devoted Jets fan, he wants to buy tickets for the 2014 Super Bowl at MetLife stadium.
Ford, who was going to school to be a psychology or social work major, says that money will no longer prevent her from earning a college degree.

“I didn’t finish school, but now I can go back,” said Ford, who will receive 20 annual payments of $50,000, or $31,152 after withholding. “I don’t know if I can get financial aid now,” she joked.

12 comments:

  1. I love stories like this. It was all in God's plan!

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  2. It was GODS plan also for her to finish school but still be able to help her family with the money that's awesome !

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  3. Love it! ! ! Congrates.
    I had such a rough 2012 but I will not fret but keep the faith and wait on God!

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  4. Hope she will soon get back on that education track.

    Still waiting on my boat to come in.

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  5. Hope that she doesn't waste her money on a traditional college education. Such a rip off! Thimk about it...one goes to college in hopes of a good paying job so that they could have money. So what's the point in paying for an education no that you have a great financial start? Than when you apply for a position....college degree or not....you still may not ever get a decent paying job. College is a rip off!

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  6. The only way to benefit from a traditional college degree is if your poor and hope to advance due from a degree. Sad to say but even with a degree they advance who they want... including folks without degrees.

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  7. Oh..... I knee the negative comments would come life is what you make it never give up a degree is at least one thing you have under your belt you have broaden your horizons if you cant get a job in you degree field then you need to apply for jobs away from the state you reside in and don't feel sorry for your self and make excuses

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  8. Anonymous 6:52....What do you know about college? You better learn to use spell check...and learn to structure your sentences correctly...maybe than you can voice your opinion. Other wise you're just blowing smoke. Can you spell D U M M Y?

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    1. I use my cell phone when I respond and sometimes I type real fast and sometimes my cell put the words were I don't want them I can voice my opinion all I want just like you voiced yours to assume that someone is DUM that real DUM of you to waste time on how someone's spelling is instead of directing it to the positive post about this young lady's gift she received from GOD go straight to HELL I'm educated enough to know when to keep my mouth shut in this case I will so what ever you choose to write after my post I will keep my mouth closed cause your not worth it ok...

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    2. Kind of shocked that you misspelled dumb twice AND used capital letters to do it :-/ ultimate fail.

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    3. @ anonymous 4:28 you made a few spelling errors yourself in your first post get a life eat a fat DICK leave people alone silly ass

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