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$2 Million Winning Lotto Ticket Claimed in Oklahoma

NORMAN, Okla. (AP) — Oklahoma Lottery officials say a lawyer acting as a trustee has claimed a winning $2 million Powerball ticket sold in Norman.

In a news release Friday, the lottery said attorney Preston Trimble claimed the ticket acting as a trustee for the TLOFMF Revocable Trust of Norman.

The lottery says the trust successfully matched five of five white ball numbers in a drawing on December 19th. The ticket was sold at B&B Country Store in Norman.

The lottery says Oklahoma has had four Powerball jackpot winners.

Copyright 2013 The Associated Press.