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TIMBERLAKE, N.C. — A North Carolina resident found himself in a surprising situation after winning the lottery. Carl McCain, who lives in Timberlake, hit a stroke of luck during the Mega Millions drawing on November 4, matching four numbers. “I won $800,” McCain explained, noting that his winnings were quadrupled by a multiplier.
Due to the amount he won, McCain needed to visit the North Carolina Education Lottery’s regional office in Raleigh to claim his prize.
“I filled out the necessary forms and handed over my ticket, then sat down to wait,” McCain recounted.
However, instead of receiving a check, McCain was presented with documents outlining the North Carolina State Lottery Act. According to the act, if a lottery winner has any outstanding debts to state or local agencies, the winnings, after taxes, are used to settle those debts.
The lottery official informed McCain that he had debts in Lenoir County and Wayne County. “I was surprised because I’ve never been to those places and don’t know anyone there,” McCain remarked.
McCain says a lottery employee told him, “These two counties you owe money are Lenoir County and Wayne County. I said, well, I never been there before. I don’t know anybody there.”
McCain says he contacted both counties and provided his name and birthdate, but was told there was no debt. However, when he gave his Social Security number, he says he was told, “Another man’s number name is hitting off your social security number.”

McCain says that was the first time he had ever heard of the issue. He wanted more information, but says he was told it couldn’t be released. He says the counties told him they would look into it. After waiting more than a month with no answers, McCain says he called several more times and was told officials were still investigating.
That’s when he decided to contact ABC11 Troubleshooter Diane Wilson with our Raleigh sister station. McCain says to Wilson, “I told my wife, I said, you know, we need to call Diane Wilson. I said, because I seen her get refrigerators and washing machines so why can’t she get $800 for me?”

ABC11 Troubleshooter reached out to the North Carolina Education Lottery, which confirmed McCain’s winnings were processed properly and sent to Lenoir County. When Wilson contacted representatives in Lenoir County, they said they had been looking into the issue for more than a month and were still working on it. Shortly after Wilson’s inquiry, McCain received good news. He says, “They erased my social security number out of their databank.”
Within days, McCain received a check for his lottery winnings, minus the required taxes. He later told Wilson, “I was glad that you intervened and came to my rescue.”
Lenoir County says the debt tied to McCain’s Social Security number dates back more than ten years and may have been a case of mistaken identity. It’s still unclear how the error occurred. The bottom line: McCain finally got his lottery winnings and says he’s still trying his luck.
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