Man Takes
Oath of Citizenship, Wins Lottery
A man who immigrated
from Kenya to the United States found prosperity
beyond his expectations on the day he became
a U.S. citizen.
Shortly after Moses Bittok, of West
Des Moines, took the oath of citizenship on
Friday, he discovered he had a $1.89 million
winning ticket from the Iowa Lottery's Hot Lotto
game.
"It's almost like you adopted a country
and then they netted you $1.8 million,"
Bittok said Monday as he cashed in his ticket.
"It doesn't happen anywhere -- I guess
only in America."
Bittok said he took the citizenship oath at
the federal building in Des Moines Friday then
went shopping with his family. They stopped
at a gas station to check his lottery ticket
from the Sept. 21 drawing.
"For some reason, I'm calm," he said.
His wife, Leonida, screamed.
Bittok, 40, an officer at the Iowa Correctional
Institute for Women in Mitchellville, said he
doesn't know exactly what he will do with his
winnings, but a college fund for the couple's
4-year-old daughter, Mindy, is top priority.
Bittok chose to receive his winnings in 25
annual payments of about $52,920 after taxes.
He came to the United States to attend college
in Minnesota, then moved to Iowa to take the
job at the women's prison.
He had purchased the winning ticket at a West
Des Moines grocery store, where he once worked
part time.
Hot Lotto tickets are sold in Iowa, Minnesota,
Montana, New Hampshire, South Dakota and West
Virginia.
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