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TexasTowelie

(117,577 posts)
Thu Oct 5, 2017, 11:59 PM Oct 2017

Winner sues Colorado lottery for millions over fixed jackpot

IOWA CITY, Iowa — A decade after Colorado engineer Amir Massihzadeh hit the lottery, two state agents visited him with stunning news: He was likely the only legitimate winner of a $4.8 million jackpot he'd had to split three ways.

They told the Boulder resident that the other two people who had won the 2005 drawing were linked to a conspiracy in which a lottery insider and several cohorts had rigged drawings in several states. Now Massihzadeh, 62, is suing for the rest of the winnings that he feels should have been his.

Massihzadeh filed a lawsuit Thursday against the Colorado State Lottery, arguing he should be declared the sole winner and that the $800,000 cash prize he opted to receive should have been tripled. Accounting for 12 years of interest, he is seeking about $4 million from the lottery for what he calls a breach of contract.

It's the latest headache for state lotteries caused by former Multi-State Lottery Association information security director Eddie Tipton, who admitted to manipulating the software they used so that he could predict winning numbers on certain days of the year. Tipton, his brother, and a friend were recently sentenced for conspiring to use this insider knowledge to buy winning tickets and collect prizes between 2005 and 2011. They fixed jackpots that paid $2.61 million to them and their associates in four states, and their scheme unraveled after Eddie Tipton was caught buying the winning ticket for a $14 million Iowa jackpot that was never paid.

Read more: http://gazette.com/winner-sues-colorado-lottery-for-millions-over-fixed-jackpot/article/1612618

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Winner sues Colorado lottery for millions over fixed jackpot (Original Post) TexasTowelie Oct 2017 OP
I voted against the Colorado Lottery way back when. Laffy Kat Oct 2017 #1
Sound greedy to me. Doreen Oct 2017 #2

Laffy Kat

(16,531 posts)
1. I voted against the Colorado Lottery way back when.
Fri Oct 6, 2017, 12:41 AM
Oct 2017

I knew it would be corrupt in short order. (Confession: I have also played it from time to time, although just the scratch tickets.)

Doreen

(11,686 posts)
2. Sound greedy to me.
Fri Oct 6, 2017, 12:50 AM
Oct 2017

I could care less if it might be possible that I won all of that money. I would be happy with having anything to make my life and others a little bit easier. If someone got the rest illegally then the law needs to deal with them. Lotteries are meant to help with funding for schools and such so here we have this guy who is going to sue for the money which helps with those things when they have already lost it to the thief.

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