California Powerball winner purchases $22.5M Hollywood Hills mansion: reports

Edwin Castro, the winner of the record $2.04 billion Powerball jackpot, reportedly purchased a three-story Hollywood Hills mansion that is worth more than $22.5 million.

The winner of the record $2.04 billion-dollar Powerball jackpot has reportedly used his winnings to purchase a California mansion worth $22.5 million.

Edwin Castro, who did not appear at the press conference announcing his win, took home a $997.6 million lump sum – before taxes. 

Fewer than 30 days later, The Dirt reports he's now the owner of a luxe Hollywood Hills home, which is perched on the side of a cliff overlooking the valley. 

The 13,578-square-foot home has five bedrooms and six bathrooms. 

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Fox 11 reported that the modern property, which was listed by The Agency, had an initial asking price of $29.95 million.

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Amenities in the three-story mansion include an outdoor kitchen, infinity pool, a cold plunge pool, a gym, a wine cellar, a movie theater and a sauna. 

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The station said the home – built by developer Roman James last year – accounts for less than 3% of Castro's total winnings

Only four previous jackpots have exceeded $1 billion. 

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