Tesfaye Kassa, of Charlotte, won $100,000 from a $20 scratch-off ticket, officials with the N.C. Education Lottery announced on Monday.
Kassa bought the Instant Millions ticket from the Harris Teeter Fuel on Corning Place in northwest Charlotte.
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After taxes, he took home $71,756.
Instant Millions debuted in May with four $2 million top prizes and eight $100,000 prizes. Three $2 million prizes and four $100,000 prizes remain to be claimed.