In total, more than 110 people won prizes of more than $10,000 in the Connecticut Lottery this month.
The biggest prize of the month went to an Oakville resident, who claimed a $414,434 prize from a “FAST PLAY – $10 SUPER 7S PROGRESSIVE” ticket.
Here is the list of people who claimed prizes of $50,000 or more during the month of July.
Susan Norton, of Coventry; $50,000 on a 5X The Money 16th Edition ticket sold at Citgo in Coventry.
Ronald Battaglia, of Stratford; $300,000 on a $1,000,000 Golden Riches ticket sold at Greenwich cigar and paper in Greenwich.
resident of Trumbull; $100,000 on a CASH5 ticket sold to City gas in Bridgeport.
Gabriel Rodriguez, of Hartford; $50,000 on a PLAY4 NIGHT ticket sold to D April Packet Shop in Hartford.
resident of Oakville; $414,434 on a FAST PLAY – $10 SUPER 7S PROGRESSIVE ticket sold at Oakville Wine & Spirits in Oakville.
Amer Barakat, of Hamden; $60,335 on a FAST PLAY – $5 LIGHTNING FAST CA$H PROGRESSIVE ticket sold at Hamden Mart in Hamden.
Dereck Nunes Neto, of New Britain; $77,143 in one POWERBALL ticket sold to Brazil House in Hartford.
resident of West Hartford; $100,000 on a CASH5 ticket sold to Stop & Shop #681 in West Hartford.
Paula Ridgway, of Milford; $50,000 on a 5X The Money 15th Edition ticket sold to Milford Smoke Junction LLC in Milford.
Louis Pulitano, of Stratford; $50,000 on a money game multiplier ticket sold to Krauszer food stores in West Haven.
Zachary Renaldi, of Oakdale; $50,020 in a KENO ticket sold to Renaldis One Stop package in Oakdale.
resident of Bridgeport; $50,000 on a POWERBALL ticket sold to Cumberland Farms #4738 in Milford.
Jacqueline Etheridge, of Portland; $50,000 on a Super Cashword 23 ticket sold to Moon Mars in Portland.
Jerrod Delagrave, of Plantsville; $50,000 on a Spicy Hot Cash ticket sold at You do Mars #302 in Newington.
resident in New Britain; $100,000 on a $100,000 Cashword 11 ticket sold at Quick and easy in New Britain.
The Connecticut Lottery publishes the list of winners of prizes of $10,000 or more on its web site. According to its rules: “The winners cannot remain anonymous. The CT Lottery will consider the winner’s name, city and prize amount as a matter of public record unless the winner presents a valid protective order or Address Confidentiality Program authorization card.
Although most winners claim prizes under their individual names, some winners come forward using other legal entities (ie, trusts, business associations) to claim their prizes, to better protect their identities. In these cases, the Lottery will promote the winner using the name of this legal entity.
