ASHBURN, Va. — The wife of a federal worker put out of work by the government shutdown picked up a $100,000 check and a brand-new SUV on Friday after winning a Virginia lottery game, the state lottery reported.
Carrie Walls of Ashburn won the top prize in the Virginia Lottery’s Ford Expedition Plus $100K promotion. Her ticket was drawn out of 554,000 entries in the December 4 drawing, the lottery said.
According to the lottery, she said the $100,000 is timely because her husband is a federal worker furloughed in the federal government shutdown, which has lasted 21 days as of Friday.
“I cried. I couldn’t believe it,” she said about realizing she’d won the top prize.
The wife of a federal worker put out of work by the government shutdown picked up a $100,000 check and a brand-new SUV on Friday after winning a Virginia lottery game, the state lottery reported https://t.co/AbOH7P0Spw pic.twitter.com/JRlDc6HuLc
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She picked up the check and SUV on Friday. She said she was already planning to take her family to Disney World.