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In Their Own Words

First-hand statements from Powerball jackpot winners, traced to press conferences, interviews, and court documents. Every quote verified with original source.

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Edwin Castro

$2.04 BillionCA · 2023
Largest jackpot in history. Remained silent until 2025 LA wildfires prompted philanthropy.

The real winner is the California public school system.

Prepared statement read by California Lottery Director - Castro did not attend the press conference

Official Statement·February 14, 2023·California Lottery Press Conference

This is for a family that wants to move in... Those are the people that need to be looked out for right now.

First interview two years after winning, discussing rebuilding homes for LA wildfire victims

Interview·October 15, 2025·The Wall Street Journal

Cheng Saephan

$1.326 BillionOR · 2024
Laotian immigrant battling cancer for 8 years. Had chemotherapy the week before winning.

I'm happy for my family. But to myself, I'm in the middle of battling cancer, so I'm thinking, 'How am I going to have time to spend all this money?'

At the Oregon Lottery press conference, processing the irony of his fortune

Press Conference·April 29, 2024·Oregon Lottery / CNN

God chose the numbers for me.

Revealing he wrote numbers 1-100 on paper, slept with it under his pillow, prayed for guidance

Press Conference·April 29, 2024·Oregon Lottery / CNN

You don't have to go work now. We won the lottery. We won the jackpot.

Phone call to his friend Laiza Chao, who was driving to work when he called

Anecdote·April 29, 2024·Associated Press

Manuel Franco

$768 MillionWI · 2019
24-year-old who became hyper-aware of threats posed by his new status.

I look at the first number, I see it... and I see that second number and my heart starts to pump and whatnot, and at that moment I'm like, 'No frickin' way.'

Describing the physiological shock of checking the numbers

Press Conference·April 23, 2019·Wisconsin Lottery / CBS News

I got that paranoia when you think the whole world is after you... I thought there was somebody behind me every single day. It's hard living your life when you have the ticket everybody wants.

Describing the days between the drawing and claiming the prize

Press Conference·April 23, 2019·CBC News / Associated Press

I'm ready and I know how to say no.

Signaling he received legal coaching and was prepared for money requests

Press Conference·April 23, 2019·Yahoo News / CBS DFW

Mavis Wanczyk

$759 MillionMA · 2017
53-year-old hospital worker. Her reaction was profound relief after 32 years of work.

I'm going to go hide in my bed.

When asked how she planned to celebrate - highlighting overwhelming need for psychological shelter

Press Conference·August 24, 2017·Massachusetts Lottery / CBS News

I called and told them I will not be coming back.

Quitting her 32-year job at Mercy Medical Center - immediate and absolute resignation

Press Conference·August 24, 2017·Associated Press / NDTV

My pipe dream came true.

Revealing that her family frequently played the lottery as a fantasy, never expecting it to manifest

Press Conference·August 24, 2017·CBS News

Jack Whittaker

$315 MillionWV · 2002
The primary cautionary tale. Wealthy CEO before winning. Life dissolved into addiction, robbery, deaths.

I wish I had torn that ticket up.

The most famous quote in lottery history - spoken during the depths of personal tragedy after losing his granddaughter and daughter

Interview·Circa 2004-2007·Associated Press / KSAT

I have had to work for everything in my life... This is the first thing that's ever been given to me.

Spoken the morning after winning, when he was still optimistic

Press Conference·December 26, 2002·CBS News / Associated Press

I'm only going to be remembered as the lunatic who won the lottery.

Five years post-win, expressing bitter regret that his legacy as a self-made businessman was erased

Interview·August 30, 2007·Associated Press

I can't even read them. I wouldn't have any money left if I did.

Referring to thousands of letters asking for money that filled his office in filing cabinets

Interview·December 26, 2003·Las Vegas Sun / Associated Press

John Robinson

$528 MillionTN · 2016
One of three winners of $1.6B jackpot. Appeared on Today show before claiming - risky move.

We're going to take the lump sum... because we're not guaranteed tomorrow.

Explaining the controversial decision to take $328M over $533M annuity

Interview·January 15, 2016·NBC News / CBS News

Big houses are nice. But also you gotta clean 'em.

When asked if they would move from their small one-story house - deflecting with folksy logic

Interview·January 15, 2016·NBC News / Associated Press

I'll be there Monday... Why not?

Claiming they would return to work - historical records show they did not stay long-term

Interview·January 15, 2016·NBC News / Straits Times

David Kaltschmidt

$528 MillionFL · 2016
Florida winner of same $1.6B jackpot. Manufacturing engineer at Northrop Grumman. Extremely private.

I'm going to retire... buy a new truck.

Quintessential understated answer - the truck was his primary indulgence

Press Conference·February 17, 2016·Florida Lottery / Florida Trend

I wanted a massage.

His wife Maureen Smith's incredibly modest request

Press Conference·February 17, 2016·Patch / Daily News

Roy Cockrum

$259 MillionTN · 2014
Former monk who had taken a vow of poverty. Also an actor. Unique spiritual perspective.

It literally knocked me to my knees... My prayer was simple - 'Lord have Mercy!'

Describing his physical reaction to realizing the win

Press Conference·July 3, 2014·Tennessee Lottery / Christian Post

I really believe the best way to prepare for this tsunami of cash has been to live under a vow of poverty for a number of years. It gives great perspective.

Framing his past asceticism as training for wealth

Press Conference·July 3, 2014·Tennessee Lottery / Powerball.com

Julie Leach

$310 MillionMI · 2015
Factory supervisor working grueling third shift. The "Take This Job and Shove It" fantasy realized.

I quit automatically. I was done.

No hesitation - she quit immediately upon confirming the win in a McDonald's drive-thru

Press Conference·October 6, 2015·Michigan Lottery / Fox News Radio

It's a nasty, dirty job. I don't want [my kids] to work the way I had to work.

Providing visceral details about her work environment to justify immediate resignation

Press Conference·October 6, 2015·ABC News / Michigan Lottery

Neal Wanless

$232 MillionSD · 2009
23-year-old rancher. Cash-poor but land-rich. The "saving the family farm" trope come to life.

I want to thank the Lord for giving me this opportunity and blessing me with this great fortune. I will not squander it.

Tying the money to stewardship and responsibility rather than luck

Press Conference·June 5, 2009·South Dakota Lottery / CBC

Ranching is a hard life, but if you love what you're doing, it's an easy life.

Years later when selling his expanded ranch - he doubled down on his lifestyle instead of escaping it

Brad Duke

$220 MillionID · 2005
Idaho gym manager famous for treating his win as seed capital, not a spending spree.

I am going to turn this into a billion dollars.

Unique among winners for publicly stating a specific financial ROI goal

Interview·2005·Kiplinger / CNN

I had a chef for a while, but now I'm back to eating cheese straight from the fridge.

Illustrating the hedonic treadmill - humans return to baseline habits despite major life changes

Interview·2016·Kiplinger

Robert Bailey

$343 MillionNY · 2018
Retired government worker from Manhattan. Played the same numbers for 25 years.

I can't let money change me. I still want to be me. I'm going to keep doing the right thing.

Defensive assertion of identity against the transformative power of wealth

Press Conference·November 14, 2018·New York Lottery / Amsterdam News

I will continue playing my numbers until this train runs out.

Confirming he would not stop playing the lottery despite the win

Press Conference·November 14, 2018·Fox News

Gloria MacKenzie

$590 MillionFL · 2013
84-year-old who became largest sole winner at the time. Story of elder financial abuse and family fracture.

[Scott] threatened to disinherit them.

From lawsuit MacKenzie filed against her own son regarding his investment strategies

Court Documents·2019·Circuit Court of Jacksonville

Lerynne West

$343 MillionIA · 2018
Iowa grandmother. Her quotes capture the sensory experience of checking winning numbers.

Red, red, red, red, red, jackpot.

Describing entering numbers into the lottery app - 'When you get numbers right, they show up in red.'

Press Conference·November 2018·Iowa Lottery / Inside Edition

Get that ticket, get in your truck and get up here now... And drive slow.

Phone call to her sister who had the ticket - capturing the sudden fragility of the physical ticket

Press Conference·November 2018·Iowa Lottery

Pedro Quezada

$338 MillionNJ · 2013
Bodega owner. Money solved poverty but introduced family disputes and legal warrants.

My life has changed... It will not change my heart.

Standard humble winner quote - tested days later when sheriff's deputies arrived about unpaid child support

Press Conference·March 26, 2013·CBS New York / Associated Press

He went from having all of this family and no money to having all of this money and no family.

Attributed analysis encapsulating isolation that accompanies windfall as financial requests strain bonds

Analysis·Post-2013·The Record / Remezcla

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