Powerball Billionaire Edwin Castro Hires Alex Rodriguez's Former PR Guru


Castro is now focused on “building a sophisticated team of experts” to manage his affairs.

This combination of images shows Powerball billionaire Edwin Castro (left) and his public representative Terry Fahn. — Instagram/@killlvrboy, Sitrick and company

Edwin Castro has hired a Hollywood public relations (PR) guru to manage his affairs after winning more than $2 billion in the biggest Powerball jackpot in history. The US Sun reported.

Castro, whose life changed significantly in November 2022, currently resides in a $25 million Hollywood Hills mansion located near that of American pop singer Ariana Grande, purchased a $4 million Altadena home for his parents and He has been seen driving vintage sports cars.

According to a source, he has been donating to multiple charities and causes “close to his heart” since winning the money.

He even took a group of friends on the trip of a lifetime to Fiji to celebrate his win and this week was spotted dining with a mystery woman at an upscale sushi restaurant in West Hollywood.

However, following his lawyer's advice, Castro is now focusing on “building a sophisticated team of experts” to handle his affairs after his story attracted widespread interest.

He has hired Terry Fahn as his new media representative, according to The US Sunand is now working with him in public relations and communications.

Who is Terry Fahn?

Fahn, who previously worked for Sitrick And Company, is a former trial attorney and has worked with dozens of high-profile clients, including baseball star Alex Rodriguez and big names in the National Basketball Association.

He also served as senior vice president at Dick Clark Productions, where he oversaw corporate communications and public relations for the American Music Awards and the Golden Globes.

Fahn, an attorney and advisor, has worked on “complex crises, litigation and business matters representing and advising clients” in various sectors, including public and private businesses, non-profit organizations, corporate executives, government entities, attorneys, law firms and senior officials. -Celebrity profile.

He has also worked with several national retailers, apparel companies, municipalities and government officials.

Castro has been sued by a Los Angeles groundskeeper, Jose Rivera, who claims he bought the winning ticket but it was stolen and he later cashed it.

Rivera has been accused of filing a false police report for allegedly wasting time and resources, and both criminal and civil lawsuits are still in court.

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