RALEIGH -- Camelia McClain learned last week the receptionist job she had held for 22 years would be eliminated. But by week's end, the Raleigh woman collected the severance package of her dreams.
McClain, 39, won the first $4 million prize in the new Cash Blowout lottery game Thursday after buying two $20 tickets two days after learning she would be soon be unemployed. On Friday, she claimed her first of 20 annual payments, $136,006 after taxes.
Today, McClain called the experience unreal. Nonetheless, she hopes to deflect too much attention on her good fortune stemming from tickets purchased at the Capital Food Mart on Capital Boulevard.
I just want it to be the same. Im still the same person. Ill always be the same person, she said.
She had said last week her family would play a role in how the money would be spent. In a North Carolina Education Lottery press release, she said she planned to discuss the windfall with her close-knit family members during a Sunday meal, when they all eat together.
The $4 Million Cash Blowout started Jan. 10, and has two remaining top prizes and seven $1 million prizes among about 7.2 million printed tickets. Roughly one in three breaks even or better, one in 14 wins $50 or more, and fewer than one in 2,200 wins at least $1,000.
Despite the odds, McClain managed to turn a rough week into the most lucrative of her life.
Id rather go to church and tell people what happened than have it printed in the newspaper and have people thinking Im looking for attention, McClain said today.