The winners of a $254 million Powerball jackpot have come forward, according to Connecticut lottery officials.
Three Greenwich area men who work at a startup asset management firm -- Gregg Skidmore, Brandon Lacoff and Tim Davidson -- claimed the prize Monday at the Connecticut Lottery headquarters. CT Lottery officials have confirmed the jackpot check was made payable to the Putnam Avenue Family Trust.
The three men are taking the after-tax lump sum of nearly $104 million in cash. They say a significant portion will go to charity.
The winning ticket from the Nov. 2 drawing was a $1 quick pick selection bought by Davidson at the Shippan Point Getty station in Stamford. The store that sold the winning ticket will receive a $100,000 retailer bonus.