LOS ANGELES — The California lottery says a couple have claimed a $528.8 million share of a record Powerball jackpot in January.
Officials said Tuesday that Marvin and Mae Acosta came forward Friday in Van Nuys to claim their prize months after the record $1.6 billion Powerball drawing.
Lottery spokesman Alex Traverso says they requested privacy.
The couple says in a statement they are committing nearly all the winnings to a trust and charities.
The winning ticket in California was sold at a 7-Eleven in Chino Hills. Winners in Florida and Tennessee previously claimed their prize money. Days after winning, a family from Munford, Tennessee, holding one of the three winning tickets, walked onto the Today Show set to reveal themselves to the world.