Long-Shot Super Bowl Bet Winner To Give 50G To Charity

Wednesday, February 8, 2012

The Jewish owner of a real estate company in New York is donating his $50,000 winnings in a Super Bowl bet to charity.

Jona Rechnitz, 29, of New York, had wagered $1,000 on Super Sunday at the MGM Grand Hotel in Las Vegas that the New York Giants would score first -- on a safety.

With the odds at 50 to 1, earned Rechnitz a $50,000 payout.

Rechnitz, who is Orthodox, told TMZ that he would donate $5,000 to a charity chosen by New England Patriots' quarterback Tom Brady, who was penalized for intentional grounding in the end zone, causing the safety call. Rechnitz also will give $5,000 each to the charities of choice for four Giants' defensive linemen involved in the play. He also said he wants to take Brady out for a falafel dinner.

Rechnitz said he will donate the rest of his after-tax earnings to other charities.

The California native was visiting his parents and decided to watch the Super Bowl in Las Vegas. The Giants defeated the Patriots, 21-17.

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