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Judge will hear case of Powerball winner in New Hampshire who wants anonymity

Sam Safa, the owner of Reeds Ferry Market where the Powerball winning ticket was purchased, holds the message that came out of the lottery machine announcing that the winner was from his store. Jim Davis / The Boston Globe, File

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NASHUA, N.H. (AP) — A hearing has been scheduled for a New Hampshire woman who says she has a Powerball ticket that won a $559.7 million jackpot and wants a judge to grant her request to stay anonymous.

The woman, identified as Jane Doe, filed a complaint in Hillsborough Superior Court in Nashua saying she signed the back of the ticket following the Jan. 6 drawing, the nation’s eighth-largest lottery jackpot. Under New Hampshire law, a lottery winner’s name, town and prize amount are public information. But after the woman contacted a lawyer, she learned that she could have shielded her identity by instead writing the name of a trust.

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The woman hasn’t turned in her ticket yet. Lottery officials say they must process the ticket like any other.

A hearing has been scheduled for Tuesday.