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Brothers are sharing $10 million North Carolina jackpot, thanks to ‘good luck’

A North Carolina man credits his lucky brother with helping him win the $10 million jackpot.

So much so that he wants to split the prize with him, the NC Education Lottery said Thursday in a news release.

Joseph Keefer’s good fortune started when he went to D&H Mart in Dunn earlier this week, according to the lottery.

That’s when he gave his older brother, Russell, money to buy a ticket for the $300,000,000 Supreme Riches scratch-off game, officials say.

“He’s been winning lately, so I used his luck,” said Joseph Keefer, according to the news release.

It turns out, the ticket was a $10 million prize winner, the release said.

Joseph Keefer, who is from the Johnston County town of Four Oaks, says his brother also helped him launch his career as a house painter, according to the NC Education Lottery.

After the jackpot win, the two plan to fulfill a longtime dream.

Joseph Keefer says he and his brother are going to “invest it in buying and selling real estate,” according to the news release.

He decided to take home a lump sum and will get $4,245,009 after taxes, the release says.

And more Supreme Riches players could get lucky.

There are two winning $10 million prizes left in the scratch-off game, according to officials.

The lottery says ticket sales help generate millions of dollars for North Carolina each year.

This story was originally published September 27, 2019 at 9:33 AM with the headline "Brothers are sharing $10 million North Carolina jackpot, thanks to ‘good luck’."

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Simone Jasper is a service journalism reporter at The News & Observer in Raleigh, North Carolina.
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