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Inside the life of a woman who won the lottery four times
Story by Maryann Martinez For Dailymail.Com
before that, she claimed $3 million from a Millions and Millions ticket in 2008, $2 million in the Holiday Millionaire scratch-off in 2006, and her first $5.4 million in 1993 in a lottery draw. Two of the tickets were purchased at the same gas station in her the hometown where she grew up with her doctor father. Ginther - who went on to teach college math in California - never disclosed prior to her April 2024 death if she figured out a way to beat the game. However, she had never been suspected of cheating or doing anything illegal, the Texas Lottery Commission told NBC News back in 2010. Spokesman Bobby Heith confirmed her winnings has been verified through a 'thorough system.' Alan Salzberg, a senior statistician at Salt Hill Consulting, told Daily Mail he doesn't believe her math genius was the sole reason for winning.