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  2. Mega Millions jackpot winner claims he purchased both ... - AOL

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    The lottery player had filed a claim with the state on Dec. 4. The Post has reached out to the California Lottery. Lahijani declined to publicly comment when claiming the first ticket prize in June.

  3. Man can't find second winning lottery ticket, sues over $394 ...

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    A man is suing the California Lottery alleging he has not received part of his winnings from a nearly $400 million Mega Millions jackpot after he located one of his winning tickets but not the ...

  4. California man sues lottery claiming he had two winning Mega ...

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    A man is suing California Lottery claiming he won not one, but two Mega Millions lottery tickets.. Faramarz Lahijani filed a lawsuit with the Los Angeles Superior Court on Friday accusing the ...

  5. $2-billion Powerball jackpot winner loses home in L.A. County ...

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    Edwin Castro won the Powerball lottery in early 2023. He bought homes in Malibu, Altadena and the Hollywood hills. All three were threatened by simultaneous fires, and one burned.

  6. California State Lottery - Wikipedia

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    Make Me a Millionaire, the California Lottery's second TV game show, debuted on January 17, 2009, for an initial four-year run with host Mark L. Walberg and co-presenter Liz Hernandez. [39] On May 4, 2010, the California Lottery announced the show's cancellation due to poor ratings, with the last program telecast on July 3, 2010.

  7. We Have a Winner! What Happens If Nobody Claims Record ... - AOL

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    Powerball ticket. After a nearly three-month stretch with no one matching all six numbers, we finally have a winner of the record-setting $1.73 billion Powerball jackpot.

  8. Prize home lottery - Wikipedia

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    The first home lottery in North America was in 1934 in Vancouver, Canada. [4] [5] In the spring of 1939, Toronto mayor Ralph Day came under scrutiny since the earliest home lotteries were not governmentally regulated. [6] In 1944, the Ottawa Journal announced that the Canadian province of Ontario was experiencing "an epidemic of house lotteries ...

  9. Gambling in California - Wikipedia

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    The California Penal Code, enacted in 1872, prohibited several casino games by name, as well as all house-banked games, but did not outlaw poker. [6] Cardrooms also operate non-banked versions of card games such as pai gow poker and baccarat, where players can take turns playing the dealer hand against the other players. [7]