Indy Man Hits Hoosier Lottery Twice

Robert Hamilton. (Image: Hoosier Lottery)
Robert Hamilton. (Image: Hoosier Lottery)

INDIANAPOLIS – Robert Hamilton must have some good luck on his side. The Indianapolis resident won the Hoosier lottery not once but twice within three months.

He won his first $1 million in April after purchasing a scratch-off on his way to a conference an hour-an-a-half southwest of Indianapolis.

Hamilton said he planned to use the winnings to pay off debts, purchase a home for him and his wife, take a vacation, buy a truck for his father and invest in his business.

He bought the most recent winning ticket at a convenience store in Indianapolis. He plans to buy a motorcycle this time.

Both prizes were claimed from playing the Hoosier Lottery’s $120 Million Cash Spectacular Scratch-Off.

Lottery officials say the odds of winning once is one in 2.1 million.