Edwin Castro, winner of $2 billion Powerball jackpot bought a mansion in LA

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The lottery says the $2 billion Powerball winner is legitimate.

Edwin Castro, the winner of the $2 billion Powerball jackpot, was at the center of controversy after a man claimed the winning ticket was stolen from him, but Castro took his own life and bought a mansion in Los Angeles in the face of his victory. for $25.5 million.

Edwin bought the winning ticket at Joe’s Service Center in Altadena, just north of Los Angeles, before the November drawing and the winning ticket matched all five numbers as well as the Powerball.

When asked about his prize, Edwin Castro declined to be interviewed about the lottery, but said he was “shocked and ecstatic” and recognized the California state education system.

The website says the home sold earlier in March for $25.5 million under a limited liability company.

The property sits on the slopes and was built last year by James Roman Design, a luxury development company.

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