Bankrupt
Man Claims $113 Million Powerball Jackpot
As reported by the Des Moines
Register: "Call it the miracle on 34th
Street. When Hugh Allen Hawkins filed for bankruptcy
last summer, he and his wife had $250 in cash
left in bank accounts and $87,000 in credit
card debt.
"And
now today we have a big pile of money,' he said
Tuesday after an Iowa Lottery official handed
him a check for $113.2 million, the largest
prize ever won in the state.
"Hawkins,
owner of a modest home on 34th Street in Des
Moines, is the mystery winner of the Dec. 14
Powerball jackpot. His 19-day silence prompted
people to suspiciously ask friends in the Beaverdale
neighborhood, where the ticket was purchased,
'Is it you?'
"…Since
the Powerball drawing, Hawkins, who is a real
estate developer, has hired a team of legal,
financial and public relations experts. Their
advice included waiting until after Jan. 1 to
claim the lump-sum payment of $54.8 million,
thus postponing the $16.4 million tax bill until
December 2006.
"Hawkins
laughingly said he expects people to bombard
him with requests for money, but long-lost relatives
and friends shouldn't bother to show up at the
door of his $125,000 house.
"The
one-and-a-half-story Beaverdale brick is empty,
still trimmed with Christmas lights and a wreath.
Hawkins and his family — wife Cindy Schumacher,
their daughter, Katie, 3, and son Alex, 6, and
his son from a previous marriage, Colby, 12
— are living elsewhere.
"…Hawkins
said he's still trying to deal with' "a
rainbow of emotion's" himself. But he's
certain of one thing: 'I will not own an alarm
clock from this day forward,' he said."
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