Should lottery winners claim prizes anonymously? Former Powerball winner reveals his view

Rick Kenny is now $100,000 richer after purchasing a losing scratch-off ticket. It's pretty hard to win the lottery if you don't win the lottery.But one man from Virginia Beach, Virginia, is defying expectations. Rick Kenny's scratch-off ticket in the $100,000 Home Changer game was initially a losing draw.

In many USA states lottery winners have to claim their prizes publicly. There is no option for jackpot winners to remain private, although a handful of states do allow them to remain anonymous. Former Powerball winner and podcaster Timothy Schultz talks about the reasons for and against it.