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What is Edwin Castro doing a year after his epic US lottery win? The Powerball turned the former mechanic into a multimillionaire overnight – and he was just spotted with a mystery woman
STORYIshani Sarkar
- Edwin Castro won the US lottery in 2023, and walked away with US$628.5 million after taxes; he’s spent it on a Fiji holiday with friends, Porsches, and a US$47 million Bel Air mansion
- He’s since also bought a US$4 million mansion for his parents and a Hollywood Hills pad with Ariana Grande and Dakota Johnson as his neighbours
Overnight multimillionaire Edwin Castro raked in his immense wealth with an outstanding stroke of luck: he won the biggest US lottery jackpot ever, the Powerball, worth US$2.04 billion, per The New York Times. After taxes, he reportedly walked away with a lump sum of US$628.5 million on Valentine’s Day last year and swiftly became a media darling for how he has been spending his fortune.
He is now reportedly dating a mystery woman, who he was spotted with earlier this month. New York Post reports that she is Payten Vincent, a self-described writer and model. The two were seen the night before in LA at the A-lister hotspot Nobu, and then again the next morning in the same clothes. This is the third woman Castro has been linked to recently.
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But what else do we know about the richest lottery winner, who is now leading a life comparable to celebrities?
What is Edwin Castro’s background … and what’s he like?
Castro was reportedly living in a one-bedroom home in Altadena, California before winning the Powerball. He bought his winning ticket from petrol station Joe’s Service Center in his hometown, per Florida Today.
An Eagle Scout as a child, he later went to Crescent Valley High School in La Crescenta, California, and played American football as a linebacker, per New York Post. He then studied architecture at Woodbury University in Burbank, California. British media reports that he is a former mechanic.
A childhood friend of Castro’s told New York Post that he was “always a good kid, made good grades, and always did community service”. Other sources said that he is a devout Christian with “strong faith” and reads the Bible. Another source said, “God gave him [the win] because He knew [Castro] would be a good steward with it and use it to help others.”