Man Wins $230K Lottery Prize and Honors Pact to Share Money with Brother: 'We’ll Split It'

“I couldn’t wait for my brother to wake up so I could tell him!” said jackpot winner Tim Cornwell

<p>Virginia Lottery</p> Tim and Steve Cornwell of Tazewell County in Virginia split a $230,000 lottery prize after Tim bought the winning ticket

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Tim and Steve Cornwell of Tazewell County in Virginia split a $230,000 lottery prize after Tim bought the winning ticket

A pair of brothers from Virginia are now the recipients of a big lottery jackpot prize!

Brothers Tim and Steve Cornwell of Tazewell County split $230,000 after Tim won the Cash 5 with EZ Match game last year, officials with the Virginia Lottery announced.

According to a news release from the lottery organization, Tim bought the winning ticket at Virginia Hillbilly Market in Cedar Bluff — and he picked his numbers based on "birthdays and important family dates."

“I couldn’t wait for my brother to wake up so I could tell him!” Tim told lottery officials.

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As for diving the winnings evenly, well, that's something the brothers worked out long ago.

“We always say that if one of us wins, we’ll split it,” Tim said.

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According to lottery officials. Cash 5 with EZ Match game is a rolling jackpot game and the odds of matching all five numbers to win are 1 in 749,398.

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The brothers are some of the latest Virginians to hit the jackpot, but in October, Jennifer Minton of Gloucester won twice in a week. She first played the Virginia Lottery’s Safari Quest online game and won $50,000. Then, she played the same game and won another prize of $912,936.

According to the lottery organization, Minton was around a campfire playing the game on her mobile device when she noticed the jackpot reset. She remembered thinking at the moment, “Dang, somebody just hit. They are so lucky!”

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Then Minton realized that the jackpot of $912,936 was visible on her screen. “I’m in shock!” Minton said in a news release. “I’m in disbelief!”

The organization also said that all lottery profits go to finance K-12 education in the state, noting that Tazewell County, where Tim Cornwell's winning ticket was purchased, got over $5 million for education in the last fiscal year.

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