Deadline passes: California Lottery officials say no verified winner of $63 million prize



LOS ANGELES — Luck may have run out for the winner of a California Lottery jackpot. The person has apparently let $63 million slip through their fingers.

Lottery officials say the six-month deadline to claim the prize expired at 5 p.m. Thursday, February 4th without anyone producing the winning ticket or making a verified claim.

However, at least one person is suing, claiming he submitted the winning ticket but was refused the prize.

If no claim is verified, the money goes to the state's schools.

It's the largest unclaimed prize in California history — dwarfing the previous record of $28.5 million from a 2003 game.

The SuperLotto Plus ticket was sold on August 8th at a 7-Eleven store in Los Angeles. The winning numbers were: 46-1-33-30-16 and the Meganumber: 24.