Haredi Woman from Monsey Wins $5,000 Weekly for Life in New York Lottery
A woman from Monsey, New York, named Hania Fried, recently won the grand prize in the New York Lottery's "Set for Life" game. She purchased the winning ticket for $10 in Spring Valley, New York. The prize offers winners the choice between receiving $5,000 per week for life or a lump sum payment of approximately $3.46 million before taxes.
According to official New York State Lottery documents, winners receive $260,000 annually before taxes for 20 years, with payments continuing beyond that period if the winner remains alive. Hania Fried is married to Meir Fried, a well-known community figure and customer service manager at a kosher supermarket in Rockland County. The winning ticket was confirmed by Monsey Scoop.
This win highlights the significant lifetime payout option available in the New York Lottery's "Set for Life" game, providing financial security to its winners over many years.
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