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Lottery rigger Eddie Tipton released on parole
Final decision after back-and-forth fate of convicted former MUSL Security Director By Kate Northrop Convicted lottery rigger Eddie Tipton was released from prison on Friday following a series of events that had his freedom in limbo. According to the Iowa Department of Corrections online prison records, Eddie Tipton, 59, was released from prison in Clarinda, Iowa on parole. Tipton changed lottery history forever when he was sentenced to the maximum 25 years in prison for rigging
Jul 21, 2022, 7:45 am - Todd - Lottery News

Massachusetts Mega Millions winner who had $3 million ticket stolen from him claims prize
Cashier who tried to claim his prize arrested this week By Kate Northrop The lottery winner of a $3 million Mega Millions prize whose ticket was stolen from him by a liquor store cashier claimed his prize today, the Massachusetts Lottery announced. A press released published today by the Massachusetts Lottery confirmed that Paul Little of Lakeville did indeed receive his $3 million Mega Millions prize after a four-month investigation. Little, a diesel mechanic who works on marine
Jun 30, 2023, 1:29 pm - Todd - Lottery News

Massachusetts store clerk indicted after stealing lottery ticket worth $3 million from customer
Cashier switched her story during investigation, something didn't add up By Kate Northrop A liquor store clerk and her coworker have been indicted on charges that they stole a winning Massachusetts Lottery ticket worth $3 million and attempted to cash it in. Following a four-month investigation, a Plymouth County grand jury indicted Carly Nunes, 23, of Lakeville, on multiple criminal charges for stealing and attempting to claim a winning lottery ticket worth $3 million. Massachus
May 16, 2023, 6:32 am - Todd - Lottery News

Ohio Lottery halts some prize payouts due to Christmas Eve cybersecurity incident
Fifth day of investigation into cybersecurity event, some prize payouts still paused By Kate Northrop The Ohio Lottery temporarily suspended lottery payouts for prizes over a certain amount after a cybersecurity event impacted their computer systems on Christmas Eve. Payouts for Ohio Lottery prizes of $599 and above have been suspended for some claim methods due to a cybersecurity incident that occurred on Sun., Dec. 24. Viewing results for some games has also been impacted, maki
Dec 28, 2023, 12:10 pm - Todd - Lottery News

Massachusetts store clerk indicted after stealing lottery ticket worth $3 million from customer
Apparently needing a driver ended up costing her. The driver should have just taken the 200k and not tried to extort the crooked cashier and all would have been fine. The tear and the burn wouldn't have caused an investigation all on its own but that argument inside the lottery office raised eyebrows. Why didn't he just wait in the car.
May 17, 2023, 1:03 am - billybucks - Lottery News

New Mexico lawmakers introduce bill to end lottery
I think you nailed it. If the local news media would launch an investigation I would be willing to bet that's exactly what's going on. Otherwise, it makes no sense.
Feb 21, 2023, 9:01 pm - Mata Garbo - Lottery News

Florida: 8/1 - 8/31/2022
Good observation! Pieces of a puzzle leading to future wins. Sometimes pick 3 reveal p4, and vice-versa. Investigation revelation
Aug 10, 2022, 4:10 pm - Je$ui! - Pick 3 Forum

Re: our JFK MURDER; by Harvest Moon post
A vye Raven'; For JFK truth aficionados: Investigative journalist Dorothy Kilgallen was probing the John F. Kennedy assassination when she suddenly died under strange circumstances on November 8, 1965. -( Bettmann/Getty ImagesDorothy Kilgallen was investigating the JFK assassination when she died from an overdose of alcohol and barbiturates. By the time she died in 1965, Dorothy Kilgallen had made a name for herself as a journalist, a radio broadcaster, and a popular game show
Nov 25, 2023, 9:14 pm - eddessaknight - Mystical Forum

Ohio Lottery cashing services restored after 'cybersecurity incident' in December
Weeks after a cybersecurity incident at the Ohio Lottery made it next to impossible to cash in winning tickets over $599, the Lottery said all options are again available. The downside is that The Ohio Lottery confirmed that an unauthorized third-party likely gained access to customer and retailer information. The Lottery announced on Jan. 10 that it resumed allowing players to cash in winning tickets for $599, weeks after the agency fell victim to a Dec. 24 cybersecurity incident where
Jan 29, 2024, 8:55 am - Todd - Lottery News

Iowa Lottery retailer accuses store manager of buying ticket he knew won $100,000
Store manager in sticky situation after retailer investigates legitimacy of ticket purchase By Kate Northrop A store manager was fired from his job after a lottery retailer had found that he had bought a winning lottery ticket he knew was worth $100,000. Aaron McVicker of Dubuque found himself caught in a messy situation after buying a $100,000 winning lottery ticket, which triggered an investigation into whether he violated store policies by playing the lottery on duty. Accordin
Mar 21, 2023, 8:13 am - Todd - Lottery News

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