$7 million payday for Florida winner in lottery game

TRENTON, N.J. — A Florida lottery player won the top prize in Monday’s Cash 4 Life drawing, selecting the cash option to receive a lump sum payout of $7 million.

The winner matched all five white balls and the Cash Ball, marking Florida’s second top-prize Cash 4 Life winner this month. The winning numbers drawn were 02, 11, 18, 24, and 32. The Cash Ball was 01.

Cash 4 Life offers two jackpots for a $2 ticket: $1,000 a day for life or a one-time $7 million payment for the top prize, and $1,000 a week for life or a $1 million lump sum for the second prize. The June 23 winner opted for the full $7 million in cash.

The Sunshine State’s previous top-prize winner in the game also selected the cash option, collecting the payout on June 9. That prize was the first top-tier Cash 4 Life win in Florida this year.

New Jersey sees $5,000 in combined Cash 4 Life prizes

While the top prize went to Florida, New Jersey players also picked up notable wins in the same drawing. One ticket matched four white balls and the Cash Ball for a $2,500 payout. Another ticket, also matching four white balls and the Cash Ball, included the Doubler add-on for an additional $1, doubling the total to $5,000.

New Jersey’s big wins in the game this year include a Union County player who won the top prize on May 14 and a Middlesex County player who claimed a $1 million second-tier cash prize on May 24.

Cash 4 Life tickets are sold in nine participating states, with drawings held daily at approximately 9 p.m. The multi-state game continues to draw winners nationwide with daily opportunities for top and secondary prizes.

Chris Quigley

Chris Quigley

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