Plumber wants to keep working after winning $177 million in jackpot lottery

A plumber in the US who won $177 million in a Powerball jackpot ($136 million USD) says he wants to keep working, but also plans to "relax a little more."

Anthony Perosi, 56, left his March 14 ticket pinned to the wall behind a basement pipe for six weeks.

A friend had told him where the winning ticket had been purchased, but she thought a teacher had won. So the New York plumber took his time checking the numbers, which he'd chosen randomly.


"When I saw all the numbers matched up, I panicked," Perosi said. "I immediately called my son and asked him to come over right away!"

Anthony Perosi III did what he was told.

"I couldn't believe what I was seeing," said the 27-year-old. "I checked the numbers on my phone and it has been surreal ever since."

Anthony Perosi, second from right, holding a copy of the winning power ball ticket and his so Anthony Perosi III, second from left,  were presented with an oversized check on Thursday. Photo: AP/ Mary Altaffer.
Anthony Perosi, second from right, holding a copy of the winning power ball ticket and his so Anthony Perosi III, second from left, were presented with an oversized check on Thursday. Photo: AP/ Mary Altaffer.

The cash value of the ticket came to around $115 million ($88.5 million USD). The father decided to share his winnings with his son, split 70-30. Perosi will get a net lump sum of around $50.2 million ($38.6 million USD) after required withholdings, and his son pockets around $21.4 million ($16.5 million USD).

"I honestly don't know what my plans are right now," said the elder Perosi. "I want to continue to work, but will be able to relax a little more and not have any worries financially."

"I don't have words for it," said the son. "It's just unbelievable and a big relief; like a big weight is off my shoulders. I'll probably pay some bills, take a vacation, and then really take some time to think and plan for the future."

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