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The winning numbers for the Saturday, Nov. 28, drawing were: 08, 12, 18, 44, and 51. The Red Power Ball number was 18. The Multiplier number was 02.
More than 26,100 New Jersey players took home an estimated $136,141 in prizes ranging from $4 to $200. The Powerball jackpot rolls to $231 million for the next drawing to be held on Dec. 2.It's worth noting how much the group has invested in the tickets. One store manager told ABC News that one woman in the group would text her asking how many books of scratch-off tickets she had before coming to the store and buying them all. An ABC News estimate shows the group could have spent more than $2 million total just buying tickets.
The lottery buying group is linked to Black Swan Capital, LLC, a company found by Montori.
Star investigative reporter Tim Evans theorized the group could write the gambling losses off through their taxes as an expense of doing business through purchasing tickets.
The winning numbers for the Saturday, Nov. 28, drawing were: 08, 12, 18, 44, and 51. The Red Power Ball number was 18. The Multiplier number was 02.
More than 26,100 New Jersey players took home an estimated $136,141 in prizes ranging from $4 to $200. The Powerball jackpot rolls to $231 million for the next drawing to be held on Dec. 2.It's worth noting how much the group has invested in the tickets. One store manager told ABC News that one woman in the group would text her asking how many books of scratch-off tickets she had before coming to the store and buying them all. An ABC News estimate shows the group could have spent more than $2 million total just buying tickets.
The lottery buying group is linked to Black Swan Capital, LLC, a company found by Montori.
Star investigative reporter Tim Evans theorized the group could write the gambling losses off through their taxes as an expense of doing business through purchasing tickets.
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