Mega Millions winner is New Jersey food production manager

The winner of a $533 million lottery jackpot wasn’t sure he could believe his eyes. So, when his mother called to say someone in his new home state had won it, his response was: It wasn’t me. 

Forty-seven-year-old Richard Wahl, of Vernon, New Jersey, was introduced Friday during a news conference at lottery headquarters after winning the half-billion March Mega Millions drawing, the largest single jackpot in state history.

Wahl, a production manager at a food services company in northern New Jersey, said he plans to retire and take the cash payout over the annuity, totaling $220.7 million after taxes.

Richard Wahl speaks during a news conference introducing him as the $533million Mega Millions jackpot winner at the New Jersey Lottery headquarters on Friday

Wahl, a production manager at a food services company in northern New Jersey, said he plans to retire and take the cash payout over the annuity, totaling $220.7 million after taxes

Wahl, a production manager at a food services company in northern New Jersey, said he plans to retire and take the cash payout over the annuity, totaling $220.7 million after taxes

He described finding out he had the winning ticket late at night. He couldn’t believe it.

‘It was truly amazing. Some of my family members were sleeping so I didn’t go and scream out. I walked upstairs. I saw my wife [who was folding laundry] … and said, “Baby, we get to go on vacation.” She said, “What are you talking about? Don’t be an idiot.”

He said he checked the numbers 15 times and wanted to be sure the win was for real before he told other family members.

‘Actually the weird thing is my mom actually called me before I wanted to tell her and told me “I heard somebody in New Jersey won the lottery, was it you?” And I wasn’t ready to share with her yet, so I told her, “Absolutely not, mother.”‘

Wahl moved to New Jersey from Michigan in July for work, and says one of his dreams is to restore a 1963 Corvette, but otherwise described his family as humble and said they wanted to help people.

‘For us the plan is to do a lot of good things with it,’ Wahl said. ‘It’s not only life changing money for me, but I want it to be life changing money for family, friends, people in need.’

He said he’s not a regular lottery player, but decided to play after talking to a coworker about how they’d retire if they won.

He bought the winning ticket at a Lukoil gas station in northern New Jersey and said he went there to fuel up after he had won, the same day the state lottery was presenting a $30,000 check to the station for having sold the winning ticket.

He said he saw all the cameras and decided to walk out, worried that he might be recognized since he wasn’t ready to come forward yet.

He declined to talk about his family, refusing to say whether he had kids. He said he was getting on a flight Friday night, but wouldn’t say where he was going.  

Wahl plans to hire a financial advisor to help him manage the money. He said his wife was from Mexico, and ‘we really want to help out her family’ there.

The lump-sum option totaled $324.6 million, but after 24 per cent in federal taxes and eight per cent for the state, Wahl is taking $220.7million home, according to acting lottery executive director John White.

Mega Millions is played in 44 states plus Washington, D.C., and the U.S. Virgin Islands. Wahl’s win was the fourth-biggest in the game’s history.



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