
At the time of his win he told the press that he would use his prize to help his family and improve his living conditions.
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Rodney Cochran, who is also from Brooklyn (and, also worked as a bus driver at the time) won the $7M top prize for the July 31 drawing.McClendon checked his ticket immediately and, sure enough, he became the 160th New Yorker that would win more than $1M during the 2014 drawings of NewYork Cash4Life. He bought his ticket on Novemat an MX Wines & Spirits store in Brooklyn, where the clerk would later tell him that someone had won the latest drawing. Players have an almost 1 in 8 chance to win something.

Frederick McClendon, a retired bus driver from Brooklyn, won the top prize with a Quick Pick. Of all New York lotteries, Take 5 offers the best overall odds of taking home a prize.That said, it’s not clear whether the winner did end up claiming his/her prize. The New York Lottery however confirmed that a jackpot-winning ticket for the June 23 drawing was purchased at a 7-Eleven in Bayside – that’s a month prior to Edna’s win.Edna, a retired transit cop, who won the coveted New York Cash4Life on the Jdrawing.

