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$5M Lottery Payday And A Mystery In Lexington

A $5 million lottery ticket was sold in Lexington this month, but the winner has decided to keep their name hidden. 

Bryan MacCormack, a trustee of M&J Nominee Trust of Boston, claimed a $5 million prize in the Massachusetts State Lottery last week on behalf of his client, who wished to remain anonymous. 

Bryan MacCormack, a trustee of M&J Nominee Trust of Boston, claimed a $5 million prize in the Massachusetts State Lottery last week on behalf of his client, who wished to remain anonymous. 

Photo Credit: Massachusetts State Lottery

They won the cash playing the "$5,000,000 100X Cashword” scratch-off game. They collected their winnings last week. 

M&J Nominee Trust of Boston claimed the prize on behalf of the winner, which allows them to stay anonymous — and avoid awkward dinner conversations about their friend's new app that just needs a little seed money. 

They chose to take the lump sum payment of $3.25 million over the annuity. 

They bought the winning ticket at Cigars Palace, 319 Woburn St. in Lexington. The store will receive a $50,000 bonus for selling the winner.

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