Manhasset Hills lottery winner neighborhood’s newest millionaire

Jed Hendrixson
(from left) Satishkumar Patel, New York Lottery's Yolanda Vega and Pedro Argueta. (Photo Courtesy NYS Gaming Commission)

Satishkumar Patel, 37, of Manhasset Hills received his ceremonial check from Yolanda Vega for $5 million on Friday.

Patel stopped and decided to play one ticket of the $5 million bankroll game from the New York Lottery. Patel won the largest sum the game offers. The odds of winning that sum were 1 in 3,646,200, according to the New York State Lottery’s website.

“Honestly it was just a random stop,” Patel said in a news release.  “I only play two or three times a month.”

Patel purchased his winning ticket at the SH Stationery store on Main Street in Flushing, Queens.

Patel was not initially aware of how much he had won.

“At first I thought I won $500,000,” Patel said. “The next day I realized it was actually $5,000,000.”

Patel will receive a net check totaling $3,359,000 after required withholdings. His winnings make Patel the 93rd person this year to win $1 million or more.

Patel plans to use the money for college educations for his children and a new car for his father, he said.

Pedro Argueta, 59, of Carle Place was also given his ceremonial check for winning $3 million on a 50x the Money game. Argueta has opted to receive his winnings as a lump sum and will receive a check for $1,592,166 after required withholdings.

 

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