“I checked my numbers over and over again,” Lapeze told Louisiana Lottery officials when he realized that his ticket was a big winner. “I even had my wife check them because I really couldn’t believe that I won!”
Lapeze will take home $700,000 after taxes. He said he plans on paying off his home and enjoying his retirement.
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