Most people only dream of winning the lottery, but a North Carolina mother and daughter not only beat the odds -- they did it three times.
Kimberly McCauley of Charlotte, N.C., won $100,000 in North Carolina's new scratcher game called "10X the Money," last week.
McCauley said she never imagined she'd win anything. After all, her mother Amy McCauley is a two-time lottery winner.
"I figured my mom was hogging all the luck. This is so overwhelming, but it's a good kind of overwhelming," Kimberly told lottery officials.
The elder McCauley won $15.5 million in the New York State Lottery in 1991 and just collected her final 20 year annuity check.
Her lucky streak continued four years ago, when she won $161,172 in the North Carolina Education Lottery by matching all five numbers to her ticket. Since then, she has gone on to collect two $1,000 prizes from the state's lottery and even appeared in an episode of The Oprah Winfrey Show discussing her windfall.
Kimberly brought her mom -- by now a seasoned veteran -- with her to the North Carolina Education Lottery's office in Raleigh last Monday to claim her prize.
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