A Michigan lady believed she had been hacked after winning the $25,000 annual Lucky for Life lottery jackpot.

A woman from Michigan, Patricia Royer, won $25,000 every year for life in the Lucky for Life lottery.

She thought it was a mistake or someone hacked her account when she saw the prize. She bought the winning ticket online with money from a previous win.

She chose to take a lump sum of $390,000. She'll use part of it for a scholarship in memory of a loved one.
 
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