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Winner who claimed half of $395 million Mega Millions jackpot sues California Lottery for other half
Winner accuses California Lottery of wrongfully denying second half of prize
By Kate Northrop
The California winner who claimed half of a $395 million Mega Millions jackpot sued the California Lottery for the other share of the prize, alleging that he is entitled to the second half.
On Friday, Faramarz Lahijani filed a lawsuit against the California Lottery for the other half of the $395 million Mega Millions jackpot, which expired over the weekend.
The lawsuit, obtained by Lott
Dec 11, 2024, 7:55 am - Todd - Lottery News
Winner who claimed half of $395 million Mega Millions jackpot sues California Lottery for other half
Can't see him winning the lawsuit and CA Lottery paying it. Lotteries require a winning ticket be presented, and he only presented one.
Dec 11, 2024, 8:18 am - rcbbuckeye - Lottery News
California woman drives home a millionaire after scooping $10 million in scratch-off lottery game
* Awesome! I see a lawsuit has been filed for the other half of the expired $395mil jackpot ticket Kate.
Dec 10, 2024, 6:23 pm - noise-gate - Lottery News
NY Dream Team 2024
Repeats will bring lotto sales down so i hope they go bankrupt as the complaints and lawsuit will start.
Aug 9, 2024, 10:56 pm - cpny13 - Pick 3 Forum
NY Dream Team 2024
we have until December 31st for a series to show if not we can start filing complaints and lawsuit against them so NYL is taking there sweet long time .
Aug 8, 2024, 2:59 pm - cpny13 - Pick 3 Forum
Skill games remain banned in Kentucky after judge dismisses lawsuit
Ignoring the ban could leave you with a $25,000 fine
By Kate Northrop
A judge upheld the ruling that bans skill games in the state of Kentucky, leaving anyone who continues to operate them with a $25,000 fine per machine.
Skill games still have no place in Kentucky, a judge ruled, setting back retailers and gaming companies that argue they deserve a spot in small businesses and restaurants.
On Fri., June 28, Franklin County Circuit Judge Philip Shepherd dismissed a lawsuit that o
Jul 11, 2024, 7:30 am - Todd - Lottery News
Winner who claimed half of $395 million Mega Millions jackpot sues California Lottery for other half
I can smell BS when he said he'd been playing the same numbers for 30 years. Next BS alarm went off when he said his kids picked the numbers which is the most ridiculous thing in the lawsuit.
The Mega Millions matrix only had 1-56 until October 2013 and was changed to 1-75 towards the end of October 2013. So how could he have played the numbers 66 70 for 30 years when they didn't even exist until 11 years ago?
I'd dismiss the lawsuit and laugh in his face on that alone.
Dec 11, 2024, 1:33 pm - johnnyBlaze - Lottery News
Michigan lottery fixed?
I'm sure in there novel written book size rules they have. There's some kinda legal jargon that they cannot be held liable. Just like when a slot machine malfunctions. Its a woopsie where not paying you. Theres a lawsuit going on right now. With a casino. Also a lawsuit with one of the big multi state games. Casinos and lotterys aren't built on winners. And ask yourself this. What has the government ever did for you? My theory is this. Steal from the masses. Let a few collect peanuts. So it look
Jun 1, 2024, 6:27 pm - Justing618 - Lottery Discussion Forum
Judge throws out case against $2B Powerball lottery winner Edwin Castro, the jackpot is his
Winner of world-record lottery jackpot will get to keep his $2 billion
By Kate Northrop
If it wasn't official before, it is now. $2.04 billion Powerball jackpot winner Edwin Castro will unequivocally get to keep his prize after a California judge ruled in his favor.
A California judge dismissed the lawsuit against $2.04 billion Powerball winner Edwin Castro that claims he is not the real winner of the jackpot, meaning there is now zero question that he is the true owner of the winnin
Oct 5, 2024, 8:19 am - Todd - Lottery News
Winner who claimed half of $395 million Mega Millions jackpot sues California Lottery for other half
He does have the funds to pay for the lawsuit and the aspect of being the sole winner that presented a winning ticket could get interesting. We do have to remember, it is CA and they create some unique laws with their thought process out there. Might have to break out the popcorn for this one.
Dec 12, 2024, 10:17 am - CDanaT - Lottery News