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Two people, who wish to remain anonymous, have come forward to claim their $1.3 billion Mega Millions jackpot prize. They had previously agreed to split the winnings if they won, and opted to take a lump sum of $780 million.

Two people claim the $1.34B Mega Millions jackpot; they had vowed to split the prize, Illinois lottery says