Baltimore woman wins $100k jackpot on fast play ticket
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Baltimore Woman Wins $100K Jackpot on FAST PLAY Ticket

BALTIMORE, MD — Baltimore resident “Nisey” struck gold with a $100,000 win on a FAST PLAY Mega Multiplier ticket, marking a significant win in her 15-year lottery journey.

Although Nisey typically favors scratch-offs and Pick 3 and Pick 4 games, her foray into FAST PLAY proved to be incredibly rewarding. On her first attempt, she won $75. Encouraged by this initial success, she continued playing and won $500 a few days later.

Her winning streak culminated last Sunday when she hit the Mega Multiplier’s $100,000 top prize. “I was in shock and still am,” Nisey said. “My first reaction was to scream, but I quickly composed myself to avoid drawing attention.”

With her winnings, Nisey plans to pay off bills, have her car detailed, and invest in a Roth IRA to secure her financial future.

Roland Park Exxon at 5425 Falls Road, where Nisey purchased the winning ticket, will receive a $1,000 bonus for selling the prize-winning ticket.

Chris Quigley

Chris Quigley

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Chris Quigley is a graduate of Stockton State University and began her career at IN Jersey, the online news and media branch of the Asbury Park Press. She also worked at Monmouth Internet, the Ocean Signal Newspaper, and JTOWN Magazine during her career in both content management and operations.

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