Nine Montreal colleagues claim $60 million Lotto Max prize

A group of nine Montreal co-workers who refuse to say just what they do for a living have claimed the latest $60 million Lotto Max grand prize. More than that, it appears that some of the group may already be fairly wealthy.  When asked about this, one winner, Julie Beland said “it depends on how each of us defines (rich).” She went on to say that in her view, some of the winners could indeed be called rich. Others were comfortable but not rich. It appears that they work together in an industry that handles money in some form. The Quebec Lottery agency called it “finance” but the winners said that might be misleading. They work in downtown Montreal. It seems likely that nine successful business people will be traceable back to their common employment by their names alone. They are Julie Beland, Haidar Abi Haidar, Robert Macri, Diane Dorele Fossouo Djuidje, Nathaniel Thomas, Darius Hozhabr Zandi, Peter Jewett, Randolph Dandan and Enzo Scattone.