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Vt. Lottery computer glitch creates extra winners
test of the terminal could be any kind of thing printed and is likely not in a form of a playable ticket A test mode that won't print tickets wouldn't allow for a proper test. Of course it would be good idea if such tickets were clearly labeled. A bigger question is the correlation between the error and the Winning set drawn. There's that reading problem. The was no winning set drawn . The tickets are printed with two sets of numbers, and the problem resulted in all of the numbers i
Aug 31, 2010, 2:30 pm - KY Floyd - Lottery News

Arkansas lottery retailers to be policed for fraud, officials say
The legislation laying the groundwork for Arkansas' lottery does not require it, but officials say they expect the lottery system to include a security division that will be on the lookout for fraud by retailers. The problem of fraud by lottery retailers gained new attention in the U.S. in the wake of a 2007 scandal in Canada, where investigators found that retailers and their employees were winning a disproportionately large number of prizes. Between 1999 and 2006, at least 78 retail owne
May 19, 2009, 8:32 am - Todd - Lottery News

N.C. lottery store owners, employees winning big and often
Some of the same people who sell North Carolina Education Lottery tickets are winning big and winning often and that makes some people suspicious. Of the lottery retailers winning prizes, some are amassing significant jackpots repeatedly $100,000, $300,000, and $500,000 prizes dozens of times a year. Is it just dumb luck? Or do these insiders have some kind of inside track? And what is the state doing about it? A regular lottery player first brought the pattern of retailers winning the
May 1, 2009, 2:50 pm - Todd - Lottery News

Man caught stealing from charity lottery
The boss of a charity lottery has been jailed for pocketing thousands of pounds and taking his family on the dream holiday which was supposed to be the grand prize. Millionaire Leigh Windsor, aged 46, stole $550,000 from two air ambulance charities and picked phantom winners from the phone book after rigging the draws. He skimmed off the first three months of payments from thousands of customers who joined up because they believed they were supporting charity. Windsor took his family
Apr 8, 2008, 9:45 am - Todd - Lottery News

E! Television to air 'Curse of the Lottery' Sunday
2006014672 Sam Grair Case Number Offense Level Court Location Agency Code Citation Number Case Status 2006014672 F V CSLC OPEN Defendant Name Sam Grair Jail Length Jail Length Unit Probation Type Probation Length Probation Unit Warrant Type Warrant Amount Violation Date Court Date Create Warrant Date Dispostion Date Last Sentence Date 02152006 06262006 Mandatory Appear Calendar Date Time Courtroom Y 10192006 130P 12 ROC translati
Sep 26, 2006, 12:39 pm - Bob21456 - Lottery News

The Devil's Advocate
Quote: Originally posted by JKING on July 17, 2006 What follows is to promote discussion. It doesn't mean I believe it. The Pediction board on this site is a good way to get your hard work stolen by others. The Prediction board on this site may reduce your winnings because someone used you numbers. The prediction board on this site does not reflect if your beating expection when it comes to replays. The prediction board on this site to not reflect your true winnings and thus doe
Jul 17, 2006, 12:55 pm - Rip Snorter - Lottery Discussion Forum

Pennsylvania jury clears defendant of lottery deception
Jury sends resounding message to overzealous prosecutors A Pennsylvania man didn't strike it rich with a phony Powerball ticket, but he won a victory yesterday when a Dauphin County jury decided he didn't do anything wrong. After deliberating a little more than an hour, the jury acquitted Brian Scott Miller, 34, of unsworn falsification to authorities. The charge was lodged after agents of the state attorney general's office said Miller signed a form saying he bought the ticket, then
May 11, 2006, 10:15 am - Todd - Lottery News

Massachusetts has a new rule to stop repeat winners — but so far, they keep winning
He's done it again, and not just for the second, third or even 10th time. For the 1,246th time this year, Ali Jaafar has hit it big on the lottery. State records show that since Jan. 1 the Watertown, Massachusetts, man has won more than $1.8 million from lottery retailers all around Massachusetts with most of his riches coming from scratch tickets revealing $1,000 prizes. Jaafar is on track to be the winningest lotto player in Massachusetts for a third consecutive year, and nothing yet seems
Nov 12, 2018, 2:59 pm - Todd - Lottery News

Are repeat Wisconsin Lottery winners playing fair?
Since 2009, Khalil Audi of Cudahy has cashed in lottery tickets 33 times to the tune of about $80,000. His $10,000 win from Badger Cash Blowout? A one-in-72,000 chance. When he bought a $30 Super Millions scratch-off ticket, he had a one-in-200,000 shot of winning $5,000 the same odds as giving birth to conjoined twins. But that ticket was also a winner. Audi's success is surprising, but he is not the luckiest person in Wisconsin. According to Wisconsin Lottery data obtained by Gamin
Mar 25, 2018, 10:02 am - Todd - Lottery News

Lottery scammer rigged more drawings than first thought, records show
The computer program that a former lottery security official used to rig drawings worth millions of dollars in Iowa and other states was more expansive than investigators first discovered, court records filed last week show. Eddie Tipton, a former employee of the Multi-State Lottery Association (MUSL) in Clive, wrote the code to allow him to predict the randomly drawn numbers of multimillion-dollar jackpots in as many as 17 states and claim the cash prizes. The code remained active and und
Feb 19, 2018, 6:03 pm - Todd - Lottery News