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Major lottery winner says he's a fraud victim
Ex-carpet cleaner sues to recover more than $3.5 million British Columbia's biggest lottery winner claims he was bilked of more than $3.5 million less than 18 months after the windfall, by false friends helped by two Vancouver lawyers and an accountant. Tsering Luding, the carpet cleaner who scored $24 million from Super 7, says he was defrauded in a sophisticated sting featuring phony financial statements and $100,000 payments delivered in banded bills wrapped in plastic bags. He is tryin
Sep 12, 2007, 3:10 pm - Todd - Lottery News

The possibilities for fraud in RNG games
KYFloyd: Regardless of what you might find, there's alway a possibility of fraud, but how much does it take to raise a reasonable suspicion? 12 of the 22 people who voted in this poll believe there's cause for suspicion. They probably believe suspicion's reasonable. They probably believe the reason their suspicions are reasonable is based upon the historical evidence that human beings have a weakness for theft, fraud, deceit, imbezzlement, whenever large amounts of money are inv
Jul 16, 2006, 12:50 am - Rip Snorter - Lottery Discussion Forum

2026 lottery headlines you hope to see
Exactly. Even if you are not a mega jp winner, there will always be a few people who resent the fact that you have more $ than they do (even if you worked hard for it). People can be targeted for scams when a relative dies as well. They think you inherited a ton of $. I have had to step into scam attempts twice and once when my cousins lost their mother. This woman kept calling them and contacting them on social media claiming she was a secret child that had been put up for adoption. Her ag
Feb 12, 2026, 10:51 am - Artist77 - Lottery Discussion Forum

So if you find a winning formula, it's considered fraud?
An individual who can beat a game like pick 3, statistically beyond just being lucky, is engaging in fraud. That's not a system (since all systems are worthless), that's a crime. That someone is putting weighted balls in the machine or uploading a program for the RNG to choose numbers of their choosing (Eddie Tipton). Without cheating, pick 3 is not beatable. The rolling jackpot games are beatable if the jackpot gets large enough and one has the resources to buy all the combinations. If
Oct 20, 2025, 5:50 am - Tucker Black - Lottery Discussion Forum

Lottery Post for the Hobbyist and Serious Lottery Player
lotterologist, brah, the difference between blackjack and the lottery is that with blackjack the deck is not reshuffled with the dealt cards after after each deal. the state of the deck changes each time the dealer deals a new round, which is something you can keep track of in order to make better decisions. that is the essence of card counting. and the more decks the dealer uses the harder it is to get that small edge. with the lottery the balls are put right back where they started after e
Aug 11, 2025, 1:38 pm - Brock Lee - Lottery Discussion Forum

Lotto Texas winner sues betting company and couriers, claims he was cheated out of $100M jackpot
There you go! It's an accepted fact the lottery commission rushed terminals and pallets of paper to enable the third party couriers to complete the sale. Ryan Mindell admitted as much. The Lt Governor made it clear he saw pallets of ticket paper and what he thought was 30 terminals (later reported as 47 terminals) and minors operating the machines in his inspection of the site. This is why fraud is part of 2 or 3 of lawsuits filed so far. As you say the lottery commission knew they
Apr 14, 2025, 3:56 pm - garyo1954 - Lottery News

Texas Lottery
I really don't want to see it max, maybe just max it at 25% cash value for online, third party and app sales? Everybody should't be punished for a few people who can't follow or enforce the rules The Texas Scorecard news site has done several articles on it. The latest is one is about the lawsuit filed by Dawn Nettles and a class of players against IGT, the former lottery director, and a lottery site for fraud. No, the lottery site is not Lottery Post Apparently the lottery site placed
Feb 21, 2025, 8:28 pm - garyo1954 - Lottery Discussion Forum

The $29.95 Non-Believerz
Ga Cash3 Midday 12/27/24 280 EEEN, EEEN, EEEN, EEEN ... Fraud Alert..!! The Math sed it shoulda been 408 A sum of 12, ..Daaatz right, it tellz ya DAT tooo.. Naah joe?.. STOPP loanin LOz yo broken Calculator.. -Stat$talker
Dec 27, 2024, 2:52 pm - Stat$talker - Lottery Discussion Forum

Florida couple arrested for attempting to cash lottery ticket taped together to look like $1M winner
Million-dollar dreams ripped up when crudely fashioned ticket doesn't pass the test By Kate Northrop A Florida couple was arrested after they attempted to cash in a scratch-off lottery ticket that they had crudely taped together to look like it had won a $1 million prize. A Florida couple was arrested and now faces multiple felony charges after presenting a torn-up and retaped lottery ticket made to look like a $1 million winner to the Florida Lottery. Kira Enders, 36, and her bo
Apr 23, 2024, 6:52 am - Todd - Lottery News

U.K. convicts used stolen card to win £4 million lottery prize; now card owner wants the winnings
Blotto Louts bender is short-lived Includes video report By Kate Northrop The owner of the debit card two United Kingdom convicts used to purchase a winning lottery ticket worth 4 million (US$4.98 million) says he wants to see at least a portion of the prize. Joshua Addyman, 29, was on the receiving end of a fraudulent debit purchase made by two jobless convicts, Mark Goodram and Jon-Ross Watson, which resulted in a 4 million lottery win. Just having learned of the win last w
Apr 16, 2024, 8:12 am - Todd - Lottery News