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This is an archive article published on January 23, 2011

Woman who won $190 m is missing

Holly Lahti burst into the spotlight a week ago in a feel-good story about a single mother who won $190 m in a lottery.

Holly Lahti burst into the spotlight a week ago in a feel-good story about a single mother who won $190 m in a lottery.

Then came the mugshot: a thin young woman with disheveled hair,a black eye and cuts and bruises on her face and neck. It turned out she was separated from a man who court records indicated had abused her,and now has a possible claim to some of the money through a quirk in Idaho law.

Lahti,29,went underground with her two daughters after learning she had won half of a $380 m jackpot in the January 4 drawing. She has not been seen or heard in public since.

The mugshot was taken after Lahti and her husband,Josh Lahti,were arrested during a domestic dispute in 2003. The charges were later dropped,and the couple has long been separated. Josh said he did not know about Hollys win until told by a reporter last week.

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